Domain name selection is a very important step in a blog/site setup process. If your blog address is not eye catching then you can’t make it popular. You can easily get many new readers if your blog address is relevant to your blog niche, easy to remember and unique. Domain name also plays a very important role in Search engine ranking. So getting a unique and suitable domain name is a very important step of your blog setup process. Searching for a great domain name is a very difficult work, but luckily there are many tools available on the web to ease up our work. Here are two of the best domain suggestion tools that are different from other tools and work better than them too.
Wordoid
Wordoid is a very powerful domain suggestion tool, just enter one or more letters; set up your choices and it shows lots of domain names suggestions. It also shows availably or non-availability of the listed domain names. The good thing about this tool is that you can easily fit your desired keyword like ‘tech’, ‘news’, ‘world’ etc. to your domain name.
Bust A Name
Bust A Name is also a very useful domain suggestion tools, just keep on entering desired keywords and it will immediately listed available suggested domain names with your keyword included in them.
There two tools will make your work easier and will help you to get a perfect domain name for your website. There tools are also very helpful if you are into business of domain names or want to get into it. Do share your views and suggestions with us about Domain name searching techniques and more tools.
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