by David Crestrum

The allure of the world wide web with its ability to quickly open up global markets to smart ecommerce business owners with product and services to sell but one of the drawbacks is that the good domains are gone, right? The days of quickly finding several good .com domains have all but disappeared and it’s getting harder and harder to even find good domain names with less attractive extensions like .net, org, and .biz. If you don’t act fast, you’ll be stuck with a lowly .info domain.If you actually believe that, think again because it’s far from the truth. If you just use a little imagination and creativity, it won’t take very long to find a memorable .com name for your domain but it might take a bit longer than it did a few years ago. Then again, you might be surprised to find your first choice still available.

A recent domain shopping spree left me almost shocked at how easily I found good domain names. The first domain was for an information product that demonstrates how to create, produce, and ship a DVD for free. My first choice was createdvd.com and it came as no surprise that one was taken but CreateDVDProduct.com was available. The second domain was for a DVD I created to show how simple & easy it is to create customized CD & DVD covers. This one wasn’t quite as easy but it didn’t take more than a few minutes before I chose DVDnCDCovers.com over many other good choices. Both of those sites are now live.

CreateVideoProduct.com is the domain I selected for a product that shows you how to create your own online video course. That domain was surprisingly easy to find too. “Webmaster Basics for Internet Entrepreneurs” at TheWebmasterBasics.com is a popular 3 volume DVD set for anyone who wants to learn the basic webmaster tasks required to run a successful Internet business. These domain names may be considered too long by some but they describe the products to a “T” and are attracting search engine traffic already.

I’m not always this lucky. Sometimes it really is difficult to find a good domain name but with some creativity you’ll eventually find a good one. Try putting a letter or short word in front of your desired domain name like a or e or i or the. Use the letter n in place of the word and. Instead of an s, use a z. I did that with BlogCarnivalz.com. The key word phrase “blog carnival” is still in the domain. Use that lump on your neck and I’m sure you can think of lots of other ideas. It just isn’t difficult to find good .com domain names.

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