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Generator Bar is used to generate domains.
It works in three modes - Manual Mode, Wizard Mode, and Advanced Mode. You
may shift among the three modes by selecting Toolbar buttons
on top of Generator Bar.
More buttons in Toolbar are:
- Import domain names
or keywords from text files into Edit Box;
- Export and save
domain names or keywords in Edit Box as a text file;
- Generate domain
names based on current input in Generator Bar;
- Modify rules to
generate domain names.
Manual Mode
In Manual Mode, users may manually input domain names - one domain name
per line. If the domain names contain TLD, you must uncheck "Use marked
TLDs of TLD bar". On the contrary, if the domain name does not contain
TLD, you must check "Use marked TLDs of TLD bar", and then select
suitable TLD in TLD Bar to generate domain names.
Wizard Mode
In Wizard Mode, a user must designate main keyword and theme of the domain
names. If the user selects predefined theme like "Common", "Business",
"Educational", "Fun", or "Sport", keywords
related to the theme
will be added to Edit Box. By choosing "Custom Theme" in the list,
the user can also create his own theme and manage current themes. There
are two kinds of keywords: one kind appears before main keyword in generated
domain names, and is inputted after checking "Pad word at the beginning".
The other kind appears after main keyword in generated domain names, and
is inputted after checking "Pad word at the end". If you check
"Pad either beginning or end word" option, keywords appear either
at the beginning or at the end of generated domain names, but never appear
at both positions. All the marked TLDs in TLD Bar will be used in generating
domain names.
Advanced Mode
In Advanced Mode, users designate keywords and relative rules, and DomainInspect
finds out all keyword combinations matching the rules to generate domain
names.
Below are methods to define rules of keywords: A whole line is regarded
as a synonym group consisting of several keywords separated by semicolons.
A generated domain name contains just one keyword in the group. Keywords
may be mandatory or optional. A mandatory keyword shall appear in any generated
domain name, marked with an prefixed "+". The location of a keyword
can also be designated with suffixed [order] instruction. Types of order
can be "number"(location of a keyword in a domain name), "number1-number2"(location
range of a keyword in a domain name), "a"(a keyword may appear
anywhere in a domain name), "s"(a keyword must appear at the beginning
of a domain name), "m"(a keyword must appear in the middle of
a domain name), "e"(a keyword must appear at the end of a domain
name), or combinations like "s-m", "m-e", and "s-e".
Take a website dealing in flowers for instance, you may define following
keywords to generate its domain names:
+flower;flowers
online[s];cyber;web[a]
shop[e];store
In the instance, there are three synonym groups. In the first group, keywords
"flower" and "flowers" are mandatory; either will appear
in generated domain names. In the second group, all keywords are optional;
"online" and "cyber" must appear at the beginning of
a domain name, while "web" may be anywhere in domain names. In
the last group, all keywords are optional and may appear at any position
of a domain name.
DomainInspect will find out all keyword combinations matching rules, together
with the marked TLDs in TLD Bar, to generate final domain names. In the
instance above, if you check ".com" TLD in TLD Bar only, you'll
get a list of domains like "flower-web.com", "flower-web-shop.com",
and "flower-web-store.com".
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