Available domains by Bannen – It has been awhile since he posted a list on Namepros.
CalmCharm.com
Unclutters.com
BrokenYou.com – depression blog or articles? With ‘me’ taken.
VisualDesignOnline.com
VirtualDesignOnline.com
BasaltBrick/s.com
MarbleBrick/s.com – building materials.
FamilyBuildings.com – sing taken.
NonWarped.com – unwarped taken.
ElaborateSign/s.com
SeductiveBodies.com – sing taken.
Hesquiat.com – a tribe.
GlacierForum.com – where people come to cool off while writing.
IndoorAdvisor.com
SouthSlocan.com – geo name but there’s hardly anybody living there.
SugarLandHair.com – Sugar Land is a city in Texas.
SugarLandYoga.com – also works with Design, Art, Gallery, some other keywords.
FortBendClinic.com – Fort Bend is another city. Works also with Spa, Salon, Hair, Restaurant (.net taken), Yoga…
PecanGroveRealty.com – rare to find a geo name with ‘realty’ but here’s one.
PecanGroveHotel/s.com – same thing.
GreatwoodHotel/s.com – ditto. Greatwood also works with Doctor, Dental, Clinic…
BariatricSeats.com – sing taken.
ThreeSeaters.com
3Seaters.com – google it. Sing taken for both.
UltrasonicCollar/s.com
ElectroWrite.com – electrowriter taken. Dunno if there’s a trademark.
Bunyoni.com
Patchkin/s.com – dolls or cartoons or something. Check for TM.
DreamyDude.com – ditto.
KnitBlankie/s.com
BoatLaunching.com
BonsaiBlogger.com
DeluxeBonsai.com
HeartilyRecommend/ed.com – this list is heartily recommended. Common saying. I heartily recommend Canadian beer.
LifeInNevada.com – ‘life in’ taken with many cities and states. Fine for a geo or tourism or travel blog.
PetFriendlyInn.com – inns plur taken in com/net.
WoofCon.com – dog convention.
WormCon.com – worm convention. That’ll bring the crowds.
MeowDentist.com – cat dentist.
MeowSpa.com – cat spa.
WoofClinic.com – dog clinic.
WoofBooks.com – dog bookstore name. Sing taken.
WineDistiller/s.com – for distilled wine.
WineStill.com
BerryBrandy.com
Byoona.com – a name, part of a geo name, etc.
ExerciseFilm/s.com
InteriorReview.com – plur taken.
DecorPreview.com
Wing-Suit.com – I know, the word doesn’t really have a hyphen. But this can still work if you like wingsuits and want a blog or business around them.
NavetteRing/s.com – jewelry, didn’t check if there’s searches. Cool items but don’t know if they’re becoming more popular or just staying the same.
Kelly says
So if I register one do i have to give him $10 or get him a hooker ? Seeing some of the other idiotic threads on name pros what a fucking joke.
Pardon my French
Joseph Peterson says
Snagged something above.
By the way, with regard to BoatLaunching.com, check out this genius:
http://www.moldychum.com/storage/Boat%20Launch%20Fail.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1242104981757
Kyle says
I love Bannen’s Available Domain list! I have found many great buys from it.
@ Commenter:
Kelly, it does not require you to pay anything. Bannen provides it for free.
You are confusing it with DomainTipSheet, which was launched on DomainSherpa. Those people created a thread on NamePros to provide the list as well.
Your generalization of “threads” is a joke. I don’t see you complaining about all the DomainSherpa videos that promote DomainTipSheet.
Kelly says
Kyle that’s what I was referring to not Bannen. You think $10 is cool ?
Kyle says
Hi Kelly, I’m not opposed to it. Honestly I used to spend 5 hours every day going through old drop lists seeing what’s available and buying domains that way. Even if I value my time at $5/hr, this process was costing me $25 every day and 5 hours of my time (most of my work day). I don’t mind paying to save myself the time.
I’m not sure how else someone would be motivated (for an extended period of time) to find these domains and provide them to us if they don’t receive some sort of compensation for their time. I think it’s fair.
Walter says
I’ll chime in, there are plenty of people who provide quality available domains that don’t ask for payment, neither Bannen or Raymond have ever asked for let alone demanded payment.
To be truthful, the list I saw was not good at all. nothing worth my godaddy coupon.
Kyle says
Walter, I agree with you on that. Fortunately, it doesn’t cost anything unless we find something worth registering. It’s free to look.
I’d argue that more people will provide available lists if they could be compensated. Then we’d have a more diverse group of lists, and maybe at least 1 list that is a good fit for everyone’s tastes.
I really enjoy Shane’s list; he’s found a way to monetize it. Others need to do the same.