Whilst it's great from an SEO perspective having keywords in the name, sometimes you can create more buzz and awareness by using something unusual, funny and witty.
People tend to remember witty names as they are different. They stand out because they are humorous, witty or clever. These are the names that people are more likely to visit, and link to, on the web.
After a bit of research, here's some gems I've found to spark some creative juices: More
I just received an email from 1&1 who pointed out a very interesting survey result.
The email stated: More
1&1 Internet are offering what must be one of the best offers ever - free UK domain names! More
A spammer is using one of my email addresses to send spam from a "Hayley Price". In the last 5 minutes, I've had around 450 returned emails. Worst thing is I use this email address for some important work so it's not just a case of closing down the account.
How do I get it to stop?! More
I have just uploaded a script that may help some people somewhere decide upon that lucrative domain name.
David Fiske Word Formation.
It gives suggestions of 4, 5 and 6 letter words. More
To prevent the possibility of cybersquatters, I have invested in www.comparesatnav.com
I will be using it purely as a forwarding name, as is www.satnavreviews.co.uk
This should become active in the next 24 hours. More
I need a .co.uk domain name as I will be building a satellite navigation site with UK prices and UK affiliate networks.
The best search tool to see if a domain has been taken is at Nominet. They are the registry for .co.uk names and they have the most complete list of .co.uk around.
I will be using the keyword research tool from the last lecture to form domain name suggestions with "sat nav" in it. More
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