New Tool: Find Me A Domain

By popular request, I’ve made an early version of my Find Me A Domain tool available for purchase. Early bird pricing is $14.95 for version 0.7 — lock in now and you get a free upgrade to version 1.0 when I release it. (And any further bug fixes are always free.)

I wrote this tool for my own use with the Micro Niche AdSense Course I reviewed last week. I needed something that could quickly whip through a set of keyword phrases to find an available domain.

Right now the tool is not configurable, which is why it’s a 0.7 version instead of a 1.0 version. But it works well and my beta testers have found it useful. The 1.0 version will be fully configurable, i.e. you’ll choose which domains you want to try (right now it only tests .com, .org and .net) and also which suffixes you want to add to the keyword phrases (it’s a specific set of phrases like “reviews”, “guide”, “info”, “help”, etc.). The price will go up when 1.0 is released.

For more details and the order link, please see FindMeADomain.com.

You can get this tool for free if you buy Micro Niche AdSense Course through my affiliate link. If you’ve already bought the course through my link, I’ll be sending you a free copy of the tool in the next day or so if I have your contact info.

Feel free to leave any comments or questions here.

Comments

8 Responses to “New Tool: Find Me A Domain”

  1. Shani on September 30th, 2009 11:35 pm

    A good tool but the price $14.95 is high, i think. Further, What are the configuration options in this tool?

  2. Average Joe on October 2nd, 2009 7:16 am

    Looks to be a cool tool, especially bearing in mind search engines (especially bing it seems) prefer key words to be included within a domain.

  3. Blucigs Review on October 6th, 2009 9:09 pm

    Wow, that’s a pretty slick tool. Does that use a particular domain API or something like that? I always wondered how tools like this worked.

  4. deakaz on October 7th, 2009 11:04 am

    Great tool, its hard to find decent domain name thesedays.

  5. Eric Giguere on October 7th, 2009 1:15 pm

    Uses standard APIs for that, nothing special.

  6. Eric Giguere on October 7th, 2009 1:21 pm

    Too bad you thought the price was too high, it’s now even higher! Ah well, you should have bought it when you had the chance…. :-)

    Eric

  7. Mark Andrews on October 23rd, 2009 7:43 pm

    I think it is a little pricey, looks like a useful tool though.

  8. Eric Giguere on October 24th, 2009 9:58 am

    Depends how much your time is worth…

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