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Good ones for locating potential End user's!

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Link: www.google.com

Obviously! :)
I like to enter the term first without separating the words (if the domain is more than one word), then separated and not in quotes, and then once again "in quotes" (separated with a space(s)). The latter will help you to fine-tune your query, and is the most accurate.

Link: www.domainsurfer.com

Use DomainSurfer for searches for your desired term(s). The use of the carat ( ^ ) at the beginning is excellent, as well.

Link: www.swhois.com

Enter two words (separated in the search), and see if there are any corresponding hyphenated/non-hyphenated matches.

Link: www.whois.sc

Log-in and use the "Domain Explorer" ... this is a GREAT (free) resource for locating similar domain names, IMHO.

Link: www.deleteddomains.com

Another no-brainer, but sometimes is wise to start here with a quick search. The alternatives here are DomainsBot and Exody ... which are not free.

All posted before, but now here for easier referencing.
Best of Luck with your marketings.
B-)
 
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Nice write up CH... should also post this in the "newbies" forum
 
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Email: [email protected]
Web: www.domainsbot.com
 
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Originally posted by DomainBlasters
Nice write up CH... should also post this in the "newbies" forum

Done! :talk:
Thanks, DB.
 
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thanks for the Tips CH , can you please also give us some tips on how to write a mail to end users so that it doesnt get written off as spam
 
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