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(sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste). This usually involves choosing more common nouns
(names or objects), verbs (actions), and adjectives (descriptions). For example, the word
"fire" is easily imagined. It includes strong cues in four of the five senses   sight (red and
yellow flames), hearing (crackling and other noises), touch (heat), and smell (smoke).
DO
 plan for the future. If you are planning on releasing other products or services from this
domain name in the future then don t limit the relevance to the initial product or service.
That being said Internet marketing experts believe that your web site should have only one
subject or focus. All products or services listed on the web site should be related. A web
site with a broad focus is not as appealing to someone who is looking for particular
information.
DO
 use all features of Domain Name Pro to create your domain names. Learn and use the
advanced search, and set specific options for each word group that you use. By using the
thesaurus alternatives, Net Speak , and acronyms options, Domain Name Pro can find
domain names that you may not have thought of. For specific domain names based on an
existing product, service, company or other name, use the pattern search in Domain Name
Pro to check name variations.
DO
 register the domain name in the correct global or country level domain. For universal
appeal use a .com, .org, or .net domain. For local appeal use an appropriate domain in
your country, such as .co.uk or .org.au. Note that many domains have restrictions on what
domain names can be registered. In some domains you can only use a name that is
derived from a registered business or organization name.
DO
 check that you are not infringing on an existing trademark or other name that rightfully
belongs to another company or individual. An available domain name does not necessarily
give you the right to register and use it.
DON T
 use hyphens between words if possible. A domain name with hyphens is harder to
describe when said aloud. It is commonly accepted that a domain name with multiple
words does not include hyphens. An exception to this rule is when choosing a domain
name that has many words or words that are hard to decipher.
DON T
use confusing spelling. If your domain is targeted at a worldwide audience then
stay away from words that are spelt differently throughout the world, such as words ending
in ize(US)/ise(UK). This also applies to many words that have different meanings
throughout the world. Some common English words are even offensive in other languages.
DON T
 choose domain names that are very similar to others if possible. After all, you want
customers coming to you, not your competitors! An exception to this rule is if you register
the domain name of a commonly misspelt word, in the hope of catching additional
customers.
DON T
 choose domain names with words that join to form unintentional words such as
"jeans wearing" which can read "jean swearing". Avoid them altogether or use hyphens to
separate the words if really necessary. Another way to avoid this is to use capitalization of
words in the domain name in all advertising. e.g. www.JeansWearing.com
You can also register multiple domain names in many domains, and have them directed to the
same web site or a sub part of your web site.
Good luck!
See also:
Overview
5.3
How Can I Use Words From a Text File?
Domain Name Pro can read words from a simple text file. The words should be separated by
spaces or alternatively one word per line.
There are two ways to load word lists. Either:
Right click the search field in the simple or advanced search and select Load from the popup
menu.
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