im looking for something that i can put in some keyworks and it will spit out some domain name based on those key words.
anyone have any good tools for find domain names ?
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anyone have any good tools for find domain names ?
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i do.. but it's not online for anyone else to use at the moment. maybe i can still help you out.- Free Premium Domain Lists and Tools at Clickmojo.com
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Pretty much every registar does that nowdays. They register the domain for the 5 days grace period to see if there is any traffic going on.Originally posted by FizzgigDON'T use whois.sc ; I won't make accusations but I don't recommend using that.
Godaddy has a decent namespinner. Put your keywords in and do a search, then click the smartsearch tab on the results page.Originally posted by rayadp05I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?Comment
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Originally posted by FizzgigDON'T use whois.sc ; I won't make accusations but I don't recommend using that.
Godaddy has a decent namespinner. Put your keywords in and do a search, then click the smartsearch tab on the results page.
thanks for suggesting Whois.sc after someone mentioned in the thread that they steal domain names.Originally posted by LOL :D★★★
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i use it all the time, haven't had my domain stolenOriginally posted by Youngthanks for suggesting Whois.sc after someone mentioned in the thread that they steal domain names.Comment
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maybe it doesn't happen all the time.. after all, there are thousands and thousands searches done on their site each day... However numerous people said that they found AVAILABLE domains using their search and when they came back to the site several days later, they were registered.Originally posted by LOL :Di use it all the time, haven't had my domain stolenComment
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doesn't mean they registered it... maybe someone else thought of the same domainOriginally posted by cyberstarmaybe it doesn't happen all the time.. after all, there are thousands and thousands searches done on their site each day... However numerous people said that they found AVAILABLE domains using their search and when they came back to the site several days later, they were registered.
or it could of been a glitch, i did a search for ticketyard.com for someone on another thread, and it said it was available, but then i did a whois on it, and it has been reigstered for a few yearsComment


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