I like kidcare. Unless you're a very experienced domainer, you're definitely better off pooling your funds together and buying names that are of better quality from fellow NPers/Sedo/Afternic/...
There's not very much left that's all that good and if you're finding more than 1-2 names per day to reg, it probably means you're not regging good ones.
Some stuff to check before registering a name:
1. Google -- how many results are there? How many people are advertising that particular keyword? How much is that particular keyword paying per click?
2. Overture -- how many times was the word searched in the last month? In the last 2 months?
3. Wordtracker -- Sometimes Overture is off -- are Wordtracker scores stable from one month to the next? How do the Wordtracker scores of your words compare to the Wordtracker scores of the words your fellow NPers have?
4. Memorability -- If it's more than 1 word, or is a made up word, is it memorable? Could it have particular applications to different target markets? How does it sound when you say it? Does it sound natural or forced?
5. Length -- How long is the word? It's very difficult to type long words into a cell phone which does not have an integrated keyboard. Voice recognition on all cell phones is still a long ways from becoming mainstream and integrated keyboards are currently only found on very high end models. If it's a longer word, how easy would it be to attain the top position (or near the top) in a search engine?
6. Target Market -- Is the word (or words) generic in nature applying to an entire market (i.e. real estate, finances, music, technology,...), or does it segment that market (i.e. New York Real Estate, Laptop hard drives,..)
It's optimal if the word can be applied to a larger field, yet remain not so generic as to be difficult to brand or attain a very good search ranking in. Something like "flowers" for example is a better word than plants, despite the fact that flowers are in reality part of a plant. Likewise, flowers is a better word than garden as it applies to a larger demographic, yet still remains brandable.
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It's a lot of information to really get into domaining at first, but it won't take long... Soon, you'll be giving people advice on registering dotmobis
