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guide Generating Specific Pattern Domains and Checking Availability

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I noticed that lot of members here don't know how to generate domains of specific patterns like CVCV or Chinese Premium. So I thought to share the technique I use.
  1. Download free version of Whic software: http://whic.ru/en/free/download
  2. Install it.
  3. Click "Tools" and then "Domain generator by mask"
  4. There are some default key lists already like L for letters, C for consonants etc. But the best thing is that you can also add your own key list. For example I have added "P" for bcdfghjklmnpqrstwxyz (chinese premium letters).
  5. Now let's say you want to generate CVCV.coms. Just put \C\V\C\V in the text box of Mask pattern, select .com extension and list is generated. You can also generate domains with some conditions like 5L.coms starting with "cn", just put cn\L\L\L in text box of Mask pattern.
  6. For small number of generated domains, the software can work good for availability check but for large number of domains I recommend to export the list in csv format.
  7. Now you can select 5000 domains at a time from your generated list and check availability using Namebright bulk search: https://www.namebright.com/BulkSearch. It takes few seconds only.
  8. Namebright gives you option to download the list of available ones.
  9. DONE!
***The only downside of Whic software I have found is that, it cannot generate patters like AABBC, ABBBA etc otherwise it is excellent software***

This is the method I currently use and if anyone of you have better method, do share it for the help of the community. :)

If you have any questions feel free to ask, I will try my best to answer. :)
 
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