How to find OVT names using Google’s Zeitgeist Archive
I know it has been a long time since I blogged but i am back to get those tid bits rolling again. I have taken a short break from business.
Today I would like to share with you a few tips about how to find domain names with ovt. This is a method that I have used in the past to search for popular searches and register domains based on those keywords. To start with you will need to make use of the Google Zeitgeist Archive. Take a critical look at the words depending on the country that you would like to focus on. Say I have a keen interest on the German market, then I would go the German keywords then identify a word. Next I would go to the overture tool (there are plenty of them available on the internet for free e.g. eovt.com, ovtd.com). Put an extension at the end of the keyword then enter it onto the search box and click search. Don’t forget to select a country flag depending again on your country search. You will get search results for the select keyword with overture score. If the search results have a value then today might be your day. Next go your favourite registrar (my favourite is Moniker) then see whether that domain name has been registered. When you search for availability of the name don’t limit yourself to only one extension. Even if your preferred extension is already taken, check for the availability of other domains using same keyword. But to avoid redundancy in your investment you may recheck for the ovt for these additional domains. Last but not least there are several options for you: you may park your domains awaiting development. Sit down and watch the daily revenue. Good luck with your domain search.