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User Guidelines:
Introduction:
Even though Domain Fellow is
perhaps the oldest domain suggestion engines on the Internet, it is still one of best
resources on the Internet for domain generation. This Domain Name Generator is used for creating short
and meaningful domain names and check if they are available and not yet taken by
someone else. You can combine your own keywords or use a
categorized database of popular words to create excellent domains. This domain generator is easy and
absolutely free to use.
Domain fellow does not make
domain registration itself. Instead, after you find the domain name you are
looking for, it refers you to one of the accredited registrars (NetworkSolutions,
now called Verisign, Dotster, or some other high-quality registrar). Domain
fellow does not charge you for any services and the domain registrar charges you
the same rate they would normally charge (without adding any additional markup
for customers that came through Domain Fellow).
Tips:s
Domain naming is both art and
science and no tool will help you if you don't know what you want to get. If you
watched Luc Besson's movie "The Revolver", you probably remember the famous
phrase: "What do you really want?". So before searching for a domain name, it is
important to first decide what is it that you want...
Some sites you may want to
visit to check the popularity of your key words to ensure that it is not only
you who thinks that key words are relevant, but many other people also do:
Google Keyword
Tool - really cool tool to see if your key word is popular
Google Trends
- allows you to check the
trends for your keyword. Many of the best domain namers use this tool. It is
really the best!
Our partner sites:
Biotechnology Meetings
- a schedule of biotechnology events and conferences,
www.biotechnologymeetings.com
Oncology Biomarkers
- an overview of cancer markers,
www.oncologybiomarkers.com
Aging Diagnostics
- aging diagnostic trends,
www.agingdiagnostics.com
Aging Cell
- the use of isotope effect in organic compound
fortification to reduce oxidative stress,
www.agingcell.com
PNano -
nanotechnology review,
www.pnano.com
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