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For this thread i'm going to explain my new, easy method for hand registering brand-able domains.

I will start by giving a shoutout to Pinetools.com, Which is a site offering many free online tools that has been great and very helpful for me.

When i'm into hand registering brandable domains, I begin by forming a good list of common keywords/verbs .etc and then open the "add text to each line" A simple tool that allows you to add a text ( Prefix/Suffix ) to each line of your original text. I simply add my preferred prefixes and suffixes and execute the tool to get my new text ready in one click.

Example :

Let's say your original text list is :

Home
House
Realty

You can choose add a prefix to each line. "e" for example, And after executing the tool it will result in :

eHome
eHouse
eRealty

Or a suffix "y" for example, And it results in :

Homey
Housey
Realtyy

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Of course i put a large number of keywords, 500 keyword list for each round, And then i copy paste my new text on GoDaddy bulk domain availability checker, And go through the results one by one to pick my favorites.

There are many good prefixes and suffixes to combine with your lists ( ly, io, it, up, co and .etc ) so this will get you plenty of opportunities to register some decent names.

A sample of my today's ( BrandPa approved ) hand regs using this method :

I hope the above has been clear and helpful.

Cheers,
Fadi.
 
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Great tips and tools. I do my searches the similar way, also using around 1000 strong keywords which i combine, add pre- and suffixes, twist them and turn them upside down until i get some nice brandables.
This is how i ended up piling up a bunch of brandable name ideas that are still available to register.
You can have a look at dnhere.com.
Hope it helps and saves you time :)
 
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I just hand reg TooBusyToDie.com and LegalizeBlackness.com

very brandable!
 
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I generally combine two dictionary words to make a brandable. Else only use My or The as prefix.
10 years ago I had registered lots of brandables with 123 prefix.
 
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I generally combine two dictionary words to make a brandable. Else only use My or The as prefix.
10 years ago I had registered lots of brandables with 123 prefix.

I think this will require lots of manual work and not much in good results.
 
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Sales History
DNPRIC .es is my go to for price history and a good way to measure the startup capital required.
"PetShop" or "RealEstate" in .com you can scan each word and figure out what they're worth etc

Capital Outlay
A landscaping business is unlikely to outlay 6 figures for landscaping.com unless they have a genuine plan to launch a nationwide franchise opportunity (Like Jim's Mowing in Australia)

TM Parameters (WIPO)
"Runescaping" is almost a TM breach if used for a service that might dilute the brand and exists outside the TM parameters. A possible brand, but difficult in a digital world

Brandables
Names like "Anatomly" for a health application, or MediDapp even, can work, but you have to measure their scope of audience, see through the companies eyes, to know how much they're likely to spend.

Overall
Domains are digital pieces of real estate. Coles Group, one of Australia's largest grocery stores, own Superannuation.com.au, yet they're barely offering their own superannuation products. They see value in the location of that domain. How it might improve visibility etc.

Takeaway:
Keyword + Cafe = Whatever a cafe is willing to pay.

And looking at data from 2000 - 2015 is like looking at how relevant a disk is in today's society. Try looking at what's coming, what brand they'll need, and how much they'd really pay for it given the alternatives.


Precaution. Otherwise I just drop my shit and my portfolio is worth 3x more retail that it was when I first started. I spent like 6k (not too much) and dropped most by spending another 4k. I've dropped many more and now I think I have some names that might be worth holding.

These days, my company is starting a service that packages brands, TM and social media holds, giving people a real handle of their brand.

I'm going to develop say ####.org for an endangered animal and set up a charity connected to my business. The acquisition of IP in fashion or animals etc is equally a great way to build goodwill, and the connections with national parks and regional council or lobbyist groupss preserve wildlife and strengthen your brands image.

Branding is tough.
 
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I just hand reg TooBusyToDie.com and LegalizeBlackness.com

very brandable!


TooBusyToDie vs ToBusyToStop

I'd go for stop. "Die" has that negative connotation that is rarely used in brand names... Whith niche exceptions.

LegalizeBlackness vs LegalizeGlobalization

I'd again go with Globalization. We're all together in the current times, and a real push towards the global citizen ideology is becoming.
 
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I generally combine two dictionary words to make a brandable. Else only use My or The as prefix.
10 years ago I had registered lots of brandables with 123 prefix.


What do you think of Super - Annuation .com = Superannuation.com 60,000 exact searches, CPC $16, 1,000,000+ braod searches and

Industry growth in Australia predicted to grow from 3 billion to 10 billion, by 2032.

India is also recognising a need to have self funded retirement and uses the term superannuation.

Super means Greater than the normal, and annuation means a group of flora to occur together at a certain time.

Unusual, but it sounds professional
 
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You may go spam somewhere else, This thread is to bring value and learn new things.
 
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These tips on this thread have been very useful thanks.
 
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