Bust A Name – Find domains the easy way

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As you know, all the common word domains are long gone. Even some of the combination words domains are gone as well. So how do you come up with domain names that are still available without wasting too much time to find out that the domain name is long gone?

Well, Bust-A-Name is a neat online tool that helps you not waste time and effort to end up an unavailable domain name.

You can do a quick domain check on the Quick Domain Check section. It will tell you if the domain is available or not along with the availability of the variants. You can save the name to the list or you can use the Buy link to buy that domain name.

If you couldn’t find the right domain name then you start of here and type in the words that you want the domain to be and hit the Add button. You can add as much words as you want.

Your words will be added here.

You can use the “Add Group” button to group your words so that only a combination of words from the groups will be checked against.

The availability results will show up on the “Available Domains” list.

You can choose to buy the domains using the Buy button or you can add it to the Save Domains for Review list.

Then you can use many domain registration services to register the domain name.

Of course, there is an options section to customize the way you want Bust-A-Name to come up with the available domains list.

It’s a very neat service that I use most of the time. I like it better than others. The only bug they have right now is that it doesn’t work on the new Google Chrome browser.

There is a video tutorial for you to get started the visual way if you’d prefer that.

Check out Bust-A-Name.

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