
A couple months ago I wrote about how to find a great domain name. Since then, I've found several other tricks, related articles and sites... here they are:
1. Instant Domain Search - This is the site I've been using most. Start typing a domain name and as you type it shows you if it's available or not. No submit button, no waiting, just good quick results. Can't beat that. There is a similar site called Ajax Whois that's not quite as fast (it requires verification), but adds the functionality of seeing whois results.
Companies large and small spend significant proportions of their revenue on branding efforts as well as those things that influence customer perception of brand like product development, support and customer service.
While there is debate about who "owns" a brand, the company or it's customers, partners and employees, it can be agreed that there is tremendous value and equity in a company's brand. Something of value is worth protecting especially when it contributes to the livelihood of all the employees of the company and their families.

Good domain names are out there, but they can be hard to find. Here are some tools to help you in your search.
1. Dislexicon - Takes common words and adds suffixes and prefixes. It even gives you the meaning. This site is great for finding short domain names that look like they could be real words.
I did this out of concern that my news sources would consist of
nothing but "A-listers" and I'd miss out on the insights of those that
wrote fantastic posts, but hadn't yet found the spotlight.
It's time to do it again!
Here's how it works. You leave your RSS feed URL in the comments below (no other links please, just the RSS feed). I'll subscribe to the first 100 and will continue to do so for the next two weeks. After the two weeks are up, I'll keep subscribing to anyone that really added value to my daily reading.
Sound like a deal?
Here's who I'm still subscribed to, after last year's request:
Investing in registered or expired domains can increase the
visibility of your Website and help direct traffic that will convert to
sales. However, with over 60 million domains currently registered, it
can be daunting to try to find the right domain -- one that will drive
quality traffic to your Website or parked domain.
How can you ensure you're making the right decision when you purchase registered and expired domains? Do your research and you'll feel confident in your purchase.
In this article, I'll explain the tools and techniques domain pros use to determine -- or at least reasonably guesstimate -- how much, and what type, of traffic a domain receives. Armed with this knowledge, you'll be able to predict approximately how much money a given domain will make, and thus gain a better understanding of the domain's true value. We'll discuss three methods for evaluating the traffic a domain receives:
In the past few years, blogs have become a big part of business on the internet. Everything from anthropomorphized cats
to celebrity gossip can bring millions of visitors and a steady stream
of revenue. It can be hard to figure of where to start with your own
money-making blog, but we've tried to make it a little easier by
condensing the essential resources you'll need to start blogging
profitably into this list. Check out these sources to get started
right.
Blogging Platforms
The internet is chock full of sites that can provide a platform for your blog. There are advantages and disadvantages to all of them, so research carefully before deciding which will work best for you:
It's
a pretty good bet that if you're not making a Twitter or Facebook
application, you're probably making a lifestreaming application. Okay,
so not everyone is into lifestreaming, but it is one of the hottest
areas for development out there, and there are an overwhelming amount
of services offering a way to aggregate all the little bits of your
online life (which, for the purpose of this post, is the definition of
lifestreaming that we'll use). Richard MacManus wrote an excellent primer
on lifestreaming in January, but we touched on just 5 such services.
The purpose of this post, rather than to review, is to just list the
various options out there.
Lifestreaming apps generally fall into two categories: those that help you keep track of and display your own lifestream and those that help you keep track of your friend's lifestreams (or both). For the sake of clarity, we've focused mainly on the former for this list:
People love money, and you're no exception. That's why I have written this article to help you in choosing good business names for your company or business.
You must consider these three basic things when choosing an effective business name:
1. You must be original and creative
2. You must look through the eyes of your audience
3. You must be memorable
The following post on how to increase website traffic was submitted by Adrian W Kingsley-Hughes.
I started the PC Doctor blog in May of 2005 and for the first few months my traffic was really low - down in the few hundreds of visitors a day. It was pretty depressing I can tell you and there were times when I thought about quitting. I knew that the site was in the Google 'sandbox' and so I either had to keep on plugging at it until it was out or I had to give up.
Fortunately, I decided to keep on posting but in the interim I decided that I was also going to do my utmost to drive traffic to my site manually until Google kicked in. I took a look around at what some of the successful blogs were doing and came up with three tactics that helped to double my website traffic in a month.
Last night my wife came home with a book and started a conversation on a topic which I'd been dreading a little since the time we first found out that we were expecting a baby later in the year. The book was called something along the line of ‘Names for your Baby'.
The thought of giving another human being a name is a task that can be fun but at the same time a little (or a lot) daunting. There are many factors to consider (what could the name be shortened to, who else has that name, what memories does it evoke, is it easy for a child to say, should you name them after someone, etc etc etc) and so many ways to make the decision. What's more, it's a task that has some level of responsibility attached to it as a person's name is something that has an impact upon them for a lifetime.
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