Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Here are some of the common questions regarding our
services
newdomainfinder is a fast new search engine for
finding available domain names.
We help you find domain names by pairing your search phrase with other
keywords commonly found in domain names and then instantly showing you
which are available to register.
Our search technique is extremely fast but is only about 95%
accurate meaning that about 1 in 20 of the available search
results is actually
registered.
When you click on an available domain name, Domain Search Zone will
double-check that the domain name is available. If it's not, it will be
marked as registered and will no longer appear registered for you or
anyone else. This way the search results become better over time.
Lean Domain Search is 100% free to use.
We make money when you use the registration links we provide to buy a
domain name.
Domain names should pass what's called a "radio test",
meaning if you heard the domain name on the radio would people be
confused how to get to it?
The problem with numbers is that it's often not clear whether the number
should be spelled out or not. As an extreme example, consider something
like "paintball-1source". If you heard that on the radio and the
announcer did not spell it out (and they shouldn’t have to) would you
know that there's a hyphen or a number 1 in it? Probably not. And even
if the announcer spelled it out, how likely would you be to remember it?
There are some notable exceptions, but in general numbers and hyphens
cause confusion which is going to reduce the number of people that can
find and remember your site.
No, we will never use your searches to help us or anyone else register domain names.
The only people that should benefit from your searches are you and anyone you share the results with.
We developed Domain Search Zone from the ground up with a focus on speed. We use several caching techniques to ensure the search results are returned as quickly as possible.
I have another question.
Drop a note to help@newdomainfinder.com and we'll answer your question directly and add it here if we think it might help others too.