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9.Get alternative spellings for keywords. If a term is not trademarked, you can usually find slight variances between British and American spelling. This gives you two opportunities to use a lot of words as a part of your domain name.
10.You don’t have to use whole word. You’ll see slang terms and shortened versions that you can use to make short domain names.
11.You can get universally recognized short terms and your customers will be familiar with meaning. This way, you don’t have to spend your marketing dollars helping people to pronounce name of your site. Spend your marketing money educating people about your great products and services.
This is probably most powerful, free and easy way to find unique domain names. A good Dictionary or thesaurus is a good place to find slang, short, common, business related, sophisticated, unique words.
Make a quick pit stop at any online dictionary and play around with online lookup tools.
Say your domain name out loud to see if it is something that is easy to pronounce and memorable.
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