GiorgosK said:
I guess this is the forum where any question
is answered with Everyone Advertising their goodies ...
Thanks for the advice ...
GiorgosK,
I was concerned when answering your question that it may be taken as an advertisement. I don't like to treat the "Domain Name Discussion" as an advertisement section and so I apologise for not answering your question to your satisfaction. I do consider the available names section as an underated great resource as many people put in huge amounts of time for very little financial return into creating the lists. In future, when mentioning the available names section in the discussion section of the forum, I will take more care in to refering my thread.
Yes, this is a forum where people are advertising their "goodies" but that is the nature of domain name forums. It is also a forum where many people devote huge amounts of time to helping others and ask for nothing in return. I have found that many people here are willing to share techniques in domaining that other people will keep secret about due to the risk of jeopardising their opportunities with the information. Namepros is not the most popular domain name forum on the internet for no reason.
In response to the 3 - E, 0 - O, 1 - I relationship, a thread where this phenomenon is discussed coins the term
logonyms for it. This has been quite a popular thread. I have seen examples like 4RT.com getting a lot of attention when it was sold on eBay. NUMB3RS is the most well known example and it is being more and more frequently being considered a professional look for a website.
In addition to the available names section of the forum, I would recommend visiting
instantdomainsearch.com. This is an awesome site to quickly find an available domain that sounds great. Start with words you like and try to generate a twist on them. If you keep doing this for long enough, there is a good chance you will find something you like.
Another great resource is
premiumdrops.com. This provides free access to search through recently dropped domains for good domains. Recently dropped names have been invested and so are often better to get than the untouched available leftovers.
What I find with Namepros is the more specific the question, the better the answer. Your initial post is quite difficult to answer as it's hard to work out what your looking for.