| Domain Name Analyzer is an award winning and free Windows software for finding the best domain name for your product or business.
A large number of people refer to Domain Name Analyzer as the best software for searching domain names.
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| Free for Real! Domain Name Analyzer is completely free.
No Nag Screens
No Advertisements
No Registrations
No Payments
No Resell |
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Using Domain Name Analyzer is very easy.
| 1. From keywords... the program has a set of good keywords or you can specify your own. |
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| 2. Directly type in all the names you want to try in one go... |
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| 3. Import names from a text file: Convert all the words in an article or story to domain names. Great for getting domain names
related to a specific subject! |
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CLEANUP THE DOMAIN NAME LIST |
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It is always a good idea to first remove the obviously unwanted names. Domain Name Analyzer has a clean and nice interface to do this very easily. You can even perform Trademark
Lookup (using the US Trademark and Patents website) on a domain name with a single click and eliminate names that are trademarked.
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PERFORM DOMAIN NAME SEARCH |
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Start checking for available domain names with a single click! As the Bangkok Post article says... "We then sent DNA off on the web to check what names are available. DNA handles
this beautifully. .... Nothing on the web is nearly as fast or as handy"
Domain Name Analyzer has a button that can be configured to point to your favorite registrar.
Domain Name Analyzer also allows you to Save Results for Future Use and then open it any time. You can export selected names to an Access Database, Text or HTML file. Take
print outs, Copy names to clipboard. You can also check the payment status at Network Solutions with a single click.
Download Domain Name Analyzer Now!
It is Free! Here is another extract from Bangkok Post:
"When I say "free," I mean it's actually free. There are an increasing number of free programs these days that actually have a price-flashing, flashy advertising in a corner.
..... DNA doesn't even ask for your email address to sell to spammers. Admirable, to say the least."
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