Are there still great domain names available?

AdrianRM133

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Hi guys I would like to began with a Happy New Year for all of you.

I was helping a friend of mine to find a domain for his business and after weeks what i ve found shocked me.
Golden, ultimate, greatest, elite, eternal plus a word related to his nich an guess what. Tens of combinations an all of the domains were available to buy for not less then $2k, 10k, I found one for 15k...
What I mean here is wtf guys?
 
Hi guys I would like to began with a Happy New Year for all of you.

I was helping a friend of mine to find a domain for his business and after weeks what i ve found shocked me.
Golden, ultimate, greatest, elite, eternal plus a word related to his nich an guess what. Tens of combinations an all of the domains were available to buy for not less then $2k, 10k, I found one for 15k...
What I mean here is wtf guys?
Good domain cost good money. Good domain makes You money. Soo... Everything is clear
 
Is it worth to buy a similar domain or the same but with org and to change it in the future, after you ve build your audience, with the 2k domain?
Because if you invest 2k for domain into a start up can be a big fail in the end..
 
I’d suggest to pick a .com domain if you target US/International market, otherwise stick with your country TLDs. Good luck!
 
I think the content of the site is more important than the domain name. Look at google, who would have thought of that as a domain name?
 
There are always ways to use word combinations to find a new name with the keywords you are looking to target and still have a catchy domain. If I were you I would take a pause and then invest a little more time searching for more combinations. Look for synonyms or maybe slang words in Google to get inspiration. You can also try using the "ly" suffix to get nice sounding variations, just a few ideas. Good luck!
 
Time is gone for good and cheap domains, domain scout has an ancient age history u have no chance.

However, u can always use a Name generator tool like namemesh, namewink to get some creative ideas, but these are all fresh domains, no link juices.
 
The narrower your search (and thinking), the higher the price.
There are still great names available, or expired, or auctioned for very small amounts of money.
 
use "S" or "the" if the website is successful invest in the new domain.. However i would stay away from dash.
 
There are still plenty. You just need to be creative. Last month I registered a 13 letter domain that despite being relatively long, it's easy to remember and makes a lot of sense. More often than not, a long, memorable domain name is better than a short one that doesn't make sense. Take this site, for example, blackhatworld is made up of 13 chars too. And it's an awesome domain name.
 
There are always good domains to register, you just need to have a creative approach.

You could also check GD closeouts.
 
.com could be the best choice if you're aiming for affiliate sites.
 
The only thing that matters is to buy a brandable domain name. And take .com, or .co.uk in your case.
It doesn't even have to include the keyword.

Guess why so many good names are registered, but there's no content on the domains?
Because a domain name itself means almost nothing... in SEO, and also in building a business. Of course people who trade domain names know this. They just benefit from the lack of knowledge of newbies.
 
There are always ways to use word combinations to find a new name with the keywords you are looking to target and still have a catchy domain. If I were you I would take a pause and then invest a little more time searching for more combinations. Look for synonyms or maybe slang words in Google to get inspiration. You can also try using the "ly" suffix to get nice sounding variations, just a few ideas. Good luck!

There are still plenty. You just need to be creative. Last month I registered a 13 letter domain that despite being relatively long, it's easy to remember and makes a lot of sense. More often than not, a long, memorable domain name is better than a short one that doesn't make sense. Take this site, for example, blackhatworld is made up of 13 chars too. And it's an awesome domain name.

Yes, I second these.

You can still find great names if you are creative enough. Or you can use online tools
 
Yes. & there will always be. All you need a little bit of creativity on what you are working on.
 
Domain names are like real estat they only go up specialy .com's bcz they are unique , you can try other extensions but it's not as relevant as .com
You can try negociating a good domain nqme
 
The only thing that matters is to buy a brandable domain name. And take .com, or .co.uk in your case.
It doesn't even have to include the keyword.

Guess why so many good names are registered, but there's no content on the domains?
Because a domain name itself means almost nothing... in SEO, and also in building a business. Of course people who trade domain names know this. They just benefit from the lack of knowledge of newbies.
Well if I target books key word as an example and I have books in my domain dosent mean nothing for seo rankings?
 
Time is gone for good and cheap domains, domain scout has an ancient age history u have no chance.

However, u can always use a Name generator tool like namemesh, namewink to get some creative ideas, but these are all fresh domains, no link juices.
Yea wait to see my face when I find a great name after 2h of thinking and another 2h without phone to finally check it on godady and see $10k :))
 
I would say go for a .com that you can find free and work on the SEO approach.
If you create a brand, it doesn't really matter. I mean...godaddy is not the best domain name if you think about it.
 
there are u need to keep looking
I got pokertutorial.net a while ago for $69 and sold it about a month later for around $700
 
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