Free Domain Search Engine
A Nationwide study shows that nearly half of U.S. adults are
looking into owning their own businesses. While every business
is not an "e-business' or "click and mortar" business, there are
growing numbers of brick and mortar businesses that are
advertising, and even selling their goods and services online.
It's a well-known fact that any business needs an operating
station, or in this case, a "domain name".
Have you ever tried to find a domain for your business,
organization or just plain personal use? In most cases you would
have to come up with an idea, check if it's available, and if
its not, then you'd have to go through the entire process again.
Because you would have to find a name not in a list of 40
million dotcoms, this becomes a tedious and timely process.
There are now well over 56 million domains registered out of the
global tlds (top level domains), which are .com, .net, .org,
.info, and .biz. So how do you find a quality domain that
somebody in the world hasn't already thought of? You don't.
Anything worth using has probably already been registered at one
time or another. However, there are some things that you can do.
You can either find someone who is selling a domain that you
like and try to buy it at their asking price (which is probably
very expensive), or you can save your money and use a different
method for finding a quality domain.
Everyday over 20,000 domains become available. How does a domain
become "available"? When a user registers a domain name they are
actually renting it in one-year increments, if a user does not
renew their domain at the end of their period it goes through an
expiration process and then becomes available to the public once
more. However, even though 20,000 domains are re-entering the
market each day, the domain industry is still growing and
rapidly. As of April 22, 2005 the global tld registrations broke
50 million. Today, about 6 months later, there are over 56
million registered. This means that there are even more than
20,000 that are taken each day. In fact, most of the domains
that come back on the market are immediately taken. So how does
one know when and which domains come back on the market? The
answer is a special type of search engine known as a deleted
domain search engine. This domain search engine allows users to
search through millions of domains that have recently come back
on the market and are currently available.
There are many paid and free domain search engines out there. A
good free one is pcNames.com. pcNames.com has created a domain
name search engine that caters to anyone looking for the
simplest domain name, to those that are in need of a more
"complex" name. Over 20,000 domain names are added to this
domain name search engine everyday. For those users that go into
a domain name search with no idea what they may want,
pcNames.com offers suggestions for each keyword that appears on
the right while searching. Finding the domain to fit your needs
is made easier with this search engine. Upon finding your
"perfect" domain name, pcNames.com allows you to purchase the
domain name quickly.
pcNames.com has many features that even most paid domain search
engines lack. They have recently released a filter, which
removes all domains from your results that are not 2-words.
Meaning, when you type in the word car, every result that
appears contains the word car and only one additional word or
acronym. This removes all the misspellings and long awkward
looking domains, leaving only quality domains for you to choose
from.
This free deleted domain search engine can be found at
http://www.pcNames.com. With over 4 million recently deleted
domains currently in the database, there is sure to be a domain
for everyone. Now you can easily find and purchase quality
domains without the large price tags.