The Lean Domain Search Guide to Picking a Domain Name For Your Startup

There are a lot of articles out there about how to find a domain name for your startup, but not lot on how to evaluate the ones you find. What makes one domain name better than another? How do you decide which to use for your startup? As the founder of several web-based products including […]

The 10,000 Most Popular Topics on the Internet By Domain Count

If you’ve ever attempted to find a domain name, you know just how hard it can be. It may seem like no matter what topic you’re searching for, all of the quality domain names are taken. I built Lean Domain Search to solve that problem. You type in a search term and Lean Domain Search […]

Domainblob: A Ruby-based Domain Search Script

Joe Norton at Beginner Ruby recently open-sourced a Ruby-based domain search script that you all might be interested in. Here’s Joe: I think Lean Domain Search does a great job at what they do, however for me personally it does not fit my workstyle. I wanted a tool that would produce real reports for me […]

Improving the Lean Domain Search History List for Power Users

I recently added a search history feature to Lean Domain Search that keeps track of your previous queries so its easier for you to go back and check them again in the future. I love having the ability to take second and third looks at previous search results, but I noticed that after performing dozens […]

Fifty Popular New Prefixes and Suffixes Added to Lean Domain Search

Hey everybody, As promised in the recent Calculating the Calculating The 5,000 Most Frequently Used Domain Name Prefixes and Suffixes, I’ve started adding some of the most popular previously-not-included prefixes and suffixes into Lean Domain Search. Today’s update adds 50 new prefixes and suffixes. Here’s the complete list along with their popularity ranking in parenthesis […]

Lean Domain Search Gets a Blog

Hey ya’ll, It was getting a wee bit tiresome creating individual pages for each update, so I took some time this weekend to build a simple blog so that making updates in the future will be fast and easy. If you’d like to subscribe to this blog, you can do so by entering the Lean […]