If you’re launching a new business or just adding a new web property to your existing business, you want to find the right domain name. Unfortunately, it’s getting harder and harder to find short, simple and memorable domain names within the .com top-level domain (TLD).
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Sure, .net, .info, and .biz are often available, but they’re not really the ideal choice, especially not as a main site. Why? Two reasons:
- Most people manually typing in a URL will automatically end with .com. You could lose a lot of business to a competitor.
- Those TLDs just don’t look very professional.
Panabee aims to help by offering alternatives that go beyond the usual suggestions many registrars offer when your preferred domain is taken. Instead of just suggesting a different TLD (which it does do) or adding words like “my,” “shop” or “now” to your preferred phrase, Panabee provides synonyms and variations on spelling for you to consider.
Jolie O’Dell gives some examples of what she found while trying it out, in Need Help Finding the Perfect Domain Name? Try Panabee. Using the word “goats,” she found that not only are goats apparently quite popular–Goatz.com, MyGoats.com, TheGoats.com and even iGoats.com were all taken–but Panabee also came up with some fun names, like NuGoats.com and LeGoats.com.
This site is especially useful for common keywords, where you’re likely to run into a brick wall trying to come up with alternatives on your own. In addition to possible variations, Panabee will serve up related terms for each word in your preferred phrase, a selection of Tweets containing your words and a Google search for your phrase. With all that information at your fingertips, you’re sure to find enough inspiration to create the perfect domain name.
