New Free Search Engine Makes Finding Available Domains Easy
Anyone who has recently attempted to find a quality domain understands the difficulty and frustration of such a task. Up till now there has been only two options: settle for a long awkward looking domain, or purchase one from a private owner for a large sum of money. Now, there is a third option offered by pcNames.com.
(PRWEB) August 23, 2005 -- Anyone who has recently attempted to find a
quality domain understands the difficulty and frustration of such a task. Up
till now there has been only two options: settle for a long awkward looking
domain, or purchase one from a private owner for a large sum of money. Now,
there is a third option offered by pcNames.com.
Everyday over 20,000
domains re-enter the market, and are usually taken before anyone notices. www.pcNames.com has tracked these domains and added them to a
large database, which now has over 3 million available domains. The usual
process of finding a domain is: come up with a domain name, check if it’s
available, if not, then come up with another domain name and check again. This
becomes a tedious and timely process, as the user must come up with a name that
is not in the list of 53 million domains. pcNames.com has developed a free
search engine, which allows users to only come up with a name, idea, or word and
are then met with thousands of quality available domains relating to their
search.
Chris Richmond, President and Founder of pcNames.com, has this to
say about the new search engine, “No one profits from having a user spend
countless hours trying to find a domain name, which is why we have spent the
time to make it as easy as possible for anyone to find and purchase a quality
domain. After a user enters a short keyword the system is not only searched for
that keyword, but also up to 5 additional related terms. For example, if the
user enters the word loan, the system will search for all available domains
containing loan, lend, borrow, debt, credit, or mortgage. The system then sorts
the results by the number of times the domain is taken in other tld’s making
finding a quality domain easier then ever.”
This free deleted domain
search engine can be found at (http://www.pcNames.com). For additional information or to
schedule an interview, contact Chris Richmond at (702) 281-1828 or via email at
(http://www.pcNames.com/contact.php).
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