Domain Name Suggestion Technology Set to Change Domain Search
DomainWhiz.net suggests and searches hundreds of relevant domain names at a time, greatly accelerating and streamlining the domain name search experience.
Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) February 24, 2010 -- DomainWhiz.net launches its domain name search service in an effort to make life easier for millions of individuals and businesses who opt to register their own domain names. Using its patent-pending IntelNames technology, DomainWhiz automatically suggests and checks the availability of hundreds of domain names specifically relevant to the keywords entered by end users, greatly accelerating and streamlining the search experience.
Traditionally, end users visit the websites of credited domain registrars such as GoDaddy.com to check the availability of specific domain names only to find these names, in most cases, already taken. The end user must then begin the long, frustrating search for alternatives, going through them one by one until an available alternative is found.
What took me hours to do, now with DomainWhiz, takes only seconds. And better yet, DomainWhiz gives me suggestions I would never come up with on my own.
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Initial response from end users is very positive. "What took me hours to do, now with DomainWhiz, takes only seconds. And better yet, DomainWhiz gives me suggestions I would never come up with on my own. It's a great tool for domain name suggestion and brainstorming," said seasoned domainer Jerry Varman.
Currently, DomainWhiz.net searches specifically English domain names. It will soon be expanding its service to Spanish and French.
The domain name search and suggestion service available at DomainWhiz.net's website is free for end users.
