Understanding The Internet
Domain Name Generators
The process of registering a domain name can be quite annoying. Why?
It's because many times the domain name a webmaster hopes to
register has already been taken. So, they have to ponder again what
their domain name should be. But what do they do if that domain name
has been taken as well? The best solution involves getting it right
the first time with a domain name generator. This is a program or
service that suggests domain names that are not likely to have been
used by other webmasters. They can work in three ways including:
giving random listings, giving listings based on input or using
human suggestions.
The first type of domain name generator gives random domain name
suggestions. Examples of sites that offer these types of domain name
generators include Makewords.com and Domain-Generator.net. The only
thing a visitor has to do to see a suggested domain name is click a
button or, (in the case of Makewords.com), just visit the site.
Depending on the complexity of the domain name generator, visitors
will be able to see if the domain name has previously been
registered and/or how valuable they would be if they decided to buy
them.
The second type of domain name generator offers suggestions based on
user input. 123Finder.com is an example. What happens is a user
enters a keyword that describes the purpose of their website. The
domain name generator will then return domain names that contain
this keyword. A variant of this service could require a user to
enter in more than one keyword. From this input the domain name
generator would return a domain name that contains a mixture of
these keywords.
The final type of domain name generator offers suggestions from
human creativity. An example of such a service is Pickydomains.com.
With this service, (along with others like it), customers have to
pay a fee. Part of the fee goes to the person responsible for coming
up with the domain name. After the fee is sent, customers must
provide information related to their website.
Employees will use this info to choose a domain name. When the
process is complete, the customer will receive a list of several
domain names, each of which came from a human mind rather than a
computer program, (which is used by the other types of domain name
generators featured in this article).
Are there any downsides to using a domain name generator? Well,
human-based domain name generators usually require a fee, while
automated ones might not seem as creative. Other than that domain
name generators are an excellent way for webmasters to determine
what their domain name should be. Even if they don't use the
suggested domain name in its entirety, they can still use these
types of services to generate ideas.
From there they can use their own mind to come up with an
appropriate domain name. So, at the very least, domain name
generators can serve as a tool for domain name brainstorming. They
definitely should not be overlooked by any webmaster.
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