We’ve had a run recently on 5 letter pronounceable domains, while seeming to get a lot of interest lately, we’re going to take a look today at some more conventional available domain names and possible uses.
iFueling.com
Many possibilities that cover the obvious (motor fuel) to the not-so-obvious (health food – Fuel for yourself). A directory of alternative fuel stations is another idea.
Hysterias.net/org/us/tv/biz
Hysterics.us/tv/biz
Well developed health sites are a good money maker and these would play well with a mental disorders site.
Purchase-A-Computer.com
Yes it’s long and the hyphens don’t help (some say they don’t hurt the way they used to), but the phrase (in quotes) does return 136,000 Google results. Many people seek out blogs and sites that compare one computer’s attributes to another and this would be perfect for that.
KaraokeSongs.us
A database of Karaoke Songs, or a reseller of the actual digital music used for karaoke bars would be fairly easy to setup.
NaturalChildbirthVideo.com
The more you can translate your site into video format, the more attention it seems to get. With this site you could either market videos to expectant couples, or you could put together an online tutorial for Natural Childbirth.
Freee.us
A short and memorable typo for the word “free”. “Free” is one of the most searched for words on the internet. Capitalize on that with Freee.us!
Cranking.org
Another one word domain available (see, they’re still out there). From antique cars to old-fashioned ice cream makers, lots of things need cranking to get the job done.
DiamondNecklace.TV
Imagine a jewelry website with videos of jewelry. The camera pans a number of jewelry cases focusing on some of the more highly priced pieces. It could work.
OnlineRateCalculators.com
Here is a .com domain that you could fill up with all kinds of online calculators; mortgage rate calculators, auto loan calculators, currency exchange calculators, etc. Tons of potential!
There are many domain names available to develop… and many more ideas. A lot of times it’s just matching up the domain with the development idea that is the hard part.