Isn’t it a pain when you cannot find the domain name you really want? It’s likely that you can find it; it’s just that someone else has already been there. All is not lost though, and even if you can’t quite get the exact one you’d like, there are a couple of options to consider.
1. First, if you’re really desperate to get the exact one you want, try and find out who the current owner is by doing a search at whois.com. Your chances may not be 100%, but nonetheless, it’s worth a try. The domain owner may not have registered a whois “guard”, and will therefore have their contact details displayed for the public at large to see. Often times it is wise to use the guard for privacy matters, but not everyone does. If you can see who owns the name, you may be able to get them to sell it to you. But beware; depending upon the domain’s popularity, there could be a very high price tag on it.
2. Can you settle for something close? For whatever reasons, if it’s a no-go for you to get the exact name you’d like, if it’s more that one word, consider hyphenating the name, or possibly trying a dot biz, org, net, or similar. This may not be as efficient as the original domain name, but it may be the only option you have.
3. Choose and register a domain that’s more in the generic format of what you want, what you niche is. Then you can simply add an extension to it to look like closestdomain.com/domain. I would strongly recommend that you try and contact the site owner of the original domain name, with your intentions, as it may be that they’ve spent a lot of money running campaigns for page ranking and traffic for the exact domain you had in mind. If this is the case, then again, you’ll have to modify it slightly.
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