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Coming up with a new domain name is usually quite difficult, and most all web developers and bloggers have gone through that struggle at least once in their lives. You’ve got to come up with something catchy, memorable, and preferably short. It obviously should be relevant to your site’s topic and contain a good keyword or two. Your domain name should reflect your site perfectly and always have the capabilities of being very marketable and doing well in the search engines. So with all of these aspects in consideration, and also knowing that once you make up your mind you cannot change it, figuring out a domain name is a stressful task.

Luckily, there Tool Names to help you along this tough path. Whether you’re struggling to come up with good keywords to begin with or you already have an idea but would like some variations or want to know what else is available, this domain generator is tremendously helpful. I hope that this site will help you in your journey. And, as always, if you need any advice or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment and ask.

Toolnames.com is a domain name generator with a difference. It uses a thesaurus to find related words to your site so you get a greater choice in choosing the prefect domain related to your site. The generator only produces .com top level domains as they are the premium domain to own.

Toolnames, uses WordPress as the CMS.

Dale Hurley is the creator. Having little prior experience with PHP, and having not programmed for about three years, Dale took the idea from conception to reality in two weeks, programming after work. The idea came from the frustration of finding domain names. Dale thought about the process:

      Come up with an idea for a site
      Come up with some key words
      Go to GoDaddy test and try keywords
      When all the keywords fail go to the thesaurus and look for closely related words

Dale thought to himself, “Why not automate it all?” and that is how ToolNames.com became reality.

Dale Hurley is process consultant for IBM. Dale graduated from Charles Sturt University in 2006 in a B/ Business (Marketing). Dale lives in Sydney, runs frequently. Dale’s other sites include JobFeedr.com RSS to Twitter Why It Was.

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