find and sell (or keep) quality domain names. All these resources are free. Just follow the steps:-
1. I go to http://www.wsmdomains.com/help/expireddaily.html and download any list. But keep in mind that most registrants have a grace period of 5 days before the domain is available again for registering. So I usually pick a list 6 days old or older, or I get little or no results.
2. Download the domain filter (free) at this URL: http://www.alouwebdesign.ca/free-dow...ame-filter.htm . With this software, I can import my list and set up filters of all sorts, based on length, prefix, suffix, etc. I can also add a list of words that can be anywhere in the domain name.
Example: .com names are worth more than others so I will filter the others out by adding ".com" to my filter. Now it will only find .com names.
Example 2: Domain names with the word "loan" in them sell well, so I would add "loan" to my filter.
3. After I filter my list, I now copy 500 names at a time to http://www.moniker.com/domains/batch_reg.jsp . It is a bulk domain registration tool, and there may be others I don't know of. It allows 500 maximum names, which is plenty. Now I can see which names are available and pick names I want from that list.
Heres an example of some words that are good for domains (for use in the filter):
free
car
cheap
discount
love
foreclosure
If you look at what sold for a lot on eBay you can easily see some other valuable words to add to your filter list.
Another good idea.. Do a keyword search in the area your interested in. Get a copy of GoodKeyWords.com, and then get their domain search tool. (both free). Start to mix & match your keywords in LOGICAL order to design domain names.
Mind block? Can't think up of any good ideas? Go here:
http://domainfellow.com/
Enter in your keyword, tld, category, and if you want the keyword to be in the front [choose suffixes] or in the end [choose prefixes].
You can also try freshdrop.net and tdnam for good domains.