Domain Name Availability - How To Find An Available Domain Name In Any Niche

Domain Name Availability – More Options
Domain name availability becomes difficult when you have a single keyword for your domain name. Finding a single keyword domain name with a .com, .net or .org extension will be hard. Even some two-word domains are hard to find, particularly in the very competitive markets such as weight loss or work from home niches. However, when you extend your search to include three words in your domain name you will find some real gems.
If your search for domain name availability is proving to be tough, that's when you need to consider adding hyphens to your domain name. It is best to add just one if possible, rather than hyphenating the whole name, but if the only option is to add a hyphen between each word to get a top level domain name, then you can still go for it.
Another way of increasing your chances of domain name availability for your selected niche is to add prefixes or suffixes, i.e. additional letters at the beginning or end of your domain name keywords. Suffixes tend to be preferred because you can enter your main keywords at the beginning of the domain name, and by adding a small suffix such as an ‘s' to make it plural, or short words such as ‘blog', or ‘shop', for example, you are not altering the impact of the main keywords you are trying to target. There are numerous suffixes you could add to the end of your keywords, and it is highly likely that the search on domain name availability for your restructured search will result in you finding an available top level domain.
One other thing to consider when deciding on a domain name is to make sure that the name reflects the type of business you are going to promote. You then give your prospective website visitors an idea of what your site is about before they even click on your link – they are more likely to click on a link which reflects the type of information or product they are searching for. In addition, when checking for domain name availability, simplicity is best because you want people to remember the name of your website.
Most domain name registrars offer the facility to check domain name availability by allowing you to input your keyword(s) on to their site and you can then choose to allow hyphens, plurals, suffixes, prefixes etc. This can be a very good way of coming up with available domain names which you many not have already thought of yourself.
It is possible to place a back order on a domain name if you have your mind set on a specific domain name which is currently unavailable. This will be more expensive than the cost of a typical domain name which is already available, but you have to weigh up the advantages of whether it is worth paying extra for the exact domain name you want for your website. It is also worthwhile checking domain name availability on sites that buy and sell domains and websites – you could find exactly what you are looking for, and it may even be cheaper than buying a brand new domain. However, it is always important to check the history of a domain or website before you buy it; if it has been blacklisted at any stage by any of the major search engines, I would advise you to steer clear of it. Getting your website ranked can be tough enough without having the odds stacked against you at the outset.
Domain Name Availability In Any Niche
To sum up, domain name availability is massive, for any niche you can imagine, as long as you incorporate some of the restructuring ideas given above. Even the most competitive niches will have top level domain names available – just apply a little lateral thinking and you will discover the hidden gems waiting to be found.