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With the demise of Geocities, it was only a matter of time before Google ramped up its website creation offering for the mass consumer market. Google Sites has been around for a while but this week they launched a new template gallery which further simplifies making your own personal or small business website.

The free website builder is aimed firmly at small companies, home users, schools and not-for-profits who just need to get online with a basic brochure quality set-up and who don't have corporate level online marketing budgets to spend. The new templates should drive a lot of interest in the service, which previously had only a low profile.

The introduction of Google Sites webpage templates is great news for iWantMyName customers because we already offer to link your domains through to free Google services. There are many templates available already, some examples from the directory are below.

Build your family website - Template:

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Create a website for your restaurant business - Template:

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Make a wedding website - Templates:

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Customers managing their domains through iWantMyName get free provisioning so that they can hang all their Google docs, including GMail and Sites beneath their own personal domain name. So now you don't need a team of web experts to set up all the services you need for a home office, small or medium sized enterprise or not-for-profit organisation.

Now you can not only publish status updates for Twitter or Facebook in a cool way but also register very unique domain names. So why not astonish your friends with an upside down domain of your first name? Our fun domain name generator FlipMyName makes this possible. Just enter your name and you'll be presented with a flipped version.

Available first names under .COM

  • Tim - ʇıɯ.com
  • James - ɾɐɯǝs.com
  • Mark - ʞɹɐɯ.com
  • John - uɥoɾ.com

It's fun for sharing links on Twitter, Facebook or in your email and forum footer. You could also create your own URL shortener with it. The technology behind this is around for years by the way. Domains are registered as IDNs (Internationalised Domain Names) and are accessible by any modern browser.

There's a lot of buzz around the Facebook Vanity URL launch this weekend where you will be able to register your username such as facebook.com/username instead of having a long profile address. Of course it will be nice to have your name on Facebook, we will try and get our names too. But not everybody is excited and the whole story shows the dilemma that people are facing when it comes to owning who you are online. Do you really want Facebook (or MySpace, Twitter, etc.) to be your primary address identifier for other people? All these services are currently battling over your identity but what if you don't like Facebook anymore in 2 years, the Twitpocalypse is upon us or MySpace mysteriously vanishes?

The answer to these questions is simple: Own your personal domain name!


Domains are around since 25 years (!) now and there's no sign that they will go away anytime soon. A domain name is the only address that you can really own and control. You register it, you pay for it and you use it the way you want. It's as simple as that. And even if you are not planning to use it right now, it's really a must have for every internet user.

Special Offer

We have the best domain extensions for owning your online identity on special! All new .COM, .NET, .ORG, .NAME, .INFO domain registrations are only $9.90 USD, .IM (I am) & .TEL domains at $14.90 USD and .ME for $19 USD - valid until June 30th, 2009.

See our complete list of domain extensions for more details.

While many domain names under .COM and country code top-level domains are already taken, domain hacks are a good alternative to express yourself on the web. Wait, domain hack? Does that mean something bad? No, according to Wikipedia a domain hack is "an unconventional domain name that combines domain levels, especially the top-level domain (TLD), to spell out the full "name" or title of the domain, making a kind of pun."

Let's have a look at some examples:

  • iWantMy.Name - our own domain hack (we could also have used iwantmyna.me or iwant.my/name)
  • Domai.nr - a great domain search engine
  • Ma.tt - Blog of Matt Mullenweg, founder of Wordpress
  • Cli.gs or awe.sm - URL shortening services
  • Swinef.lu - our recent favourite ;)
More examples and inspiration can be found at Intercyclopedia.


How can I find a domain hack?

The first domain hack generator was developed by Xona in 2004. While their classic tool is still around and also helps you to find email hacks ("a" replaced by "@", e.g. iw@ntmyname.com using the domain ntmyname.com), there is a newer service that we at iWantMyName really like (they're cool guys too).

We are talking about the already mentioned Domai.nr which is absolutely fun to use. Brainstorming names with their search engine is easy and once you found something available you can directly register your domain with iWantMyName by chosing us in their list of registrars.


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Another option is to manually search for words using a website like More Words. They also have lists of words that end with a certain letter combination. Here's a list of words ending with "es" for example (the Spanish domain extension).


Why should I register a domain hack?

There are two main reasons to get a domain hack. First of all it's fun. Secondly it's easier to use them for sharing links on Twitter because they're mostly shorter and memorable. Going one step further you can even combine domain hacks and short domains. TechCrunch for example uses awe.sm for branded URL shortening under tcrn.ch and Amazon recently introduced their amzn.com short links for product pages such as amzn.com/books. This is also how we are using our iwantmy.name domain hack: iwantmy.name/d is forwarded to our domains page, iwantmy.name/a to our "Domains for Apps" offering or iwantmy.name/de to get more information about the German internet address.


Which domain extensions are suitable for domain hacks?

We'd say pretty much all except the ones you can't register because the country's internet address is not operational (imagine all the possibilities you would have with the Eritrean domain extension .ER) or there are other restrictions in place. Alledia's Beginners Guide To Domain Hacks offers a good overview of the meaning for most country extensions.

iWantMyName is currently running a promotion for some of the more popular domain hack extensions. The "brandtastic" country codes .IN (India), .AT (Austria), .BE (Belgium) & .IM (Isle Of Man) are available for $US 14.90 only! See our domain list for more details.

One last tip... Make sure you have fun with the search for your domain hack. The possibilities are endless and creativity is your only limit.

The main reason why we've built iWantMyName was to make domain management much easier. From searching for available domains to the domain registration process and finally helping you to use domains your favourite way, we aim to simplify the entire experience. No matter if you want to start your own business or just launch a personal website or blog, iWantMyName streamlines the process of promoting your brand with a custom domain name. So that's why we're really excited to introduce our revamped domain configuration service "Domains for Apps" featuring some of the most popular applications on the web.

You can now configure your domain names using our easy domain setup feature for 17 web services:


See how it works for a Posterous blog in the following video:




We will be adding more  services over the coming weeks. Please feel free to contact us or leave a comment if you have any suggestions about which web apps you would like to see supported on iWantMyName.

After our recent list of 100 available ultra short domains, we've compiled a new free list for you with 2-letter domain names in the extensions .MU (Mauritius), .TL (East Timor), .HT (Haiti), .CX (Christmas Island), .GS (South Georgia & The Sandwich Islands) and .MS (Montserrat). This time they're not only suited for URL shortening, abbreviations or your initials but even better most of them are pronouncable and hence fully brandable.

See the full list of our short & brandable domain names:

Have you ever wondered about how to get an ultra short URL? We dugg around for you and compiled a list of some of the shortest domains that are still available for registration. Short URLs are primarily used from URL shortening services like tr.im, is.gd or bit.ly on Twitter (follow us) and other microblogging sites, but not limited to it. You could also just forward a short domain to your existing blog or website and use it as a shortcut. It's not only easy to remember but also more visible in case long URLs are truncated. And last but not least it saves characters when you're tweeting with your custom short URL. In this case we'd say: the shorter the better!

Here's the list:

  1. ae.gd
  2. af.vg
  3. af.gd
  4. aj.vg
  5. aj.tc
  6. an.vg
  7. ao.gd
  8. ap.vg
  9. ap.tc
  10. ap.gd
  11. aq.vg
  12. aq.gd
  13. au.gd
  14. av.gd
  15. aw.vg
  16. ax.vg
  17. ay.vg
  18. ay.gd
  19. az.vg
  20. az.gd
  21. ba.vg
  22. ba.tc
  23. ba.gd
  24. bi.gd
  25. ce.gd
  26. ci.gd
  27. cu.vg
  28. cu.gd
  29. cy.vg
  30. cy.tc
  31. cy.gd
  32. da.tc
  33. di.gd
  34. du.gd
  35. eg.gd
  36. el.gd
  37. en.gd
  38. ez.vg
  39. ez.gd
  40. fa.vg
  41. fa.tc
  42. fa.gd
  43. fb.gd
  44. fc.vg
  45. fd.gd
  46. fi.vg
  47. fi.tc
  48. fi.gd
  49. fo.vg
  50. fo.tc
  51. fo.gd
  52. gi.vg
  53. gi.tc
  54. gi.gd
  55. hn.gd
  56. hq.vg
  57. ia.vg
  58. ia.tc
  59. ia.gd
  60. if.vg
  61. io.vg
  62. io.gd
  63. iq.vg
  64. ir.vg
  65. ir.gd
  66. iu.vg
  67. iu.tc
  68. iu.gd
  69. iv.vg
  70. iv.tc
  71. iv.gd
  72. iw.vg
  73. iw.tc
  74. iw.gd
  75. ix.vg
  76. ix.gd
  77. ja.vg
  78. ja.tc
  79. ke.gd
  80. ko.vg
  81. ko.gd
  82. mc.tc
  83. mc.gd
  84. og.gd
  85. ol.vg
  86. ol.gd
  87. pu.gd
  88. tu.vg
  89. tu.gd
  90. uc.vg
  91. uc.gd
  92. ud.gd
  93. vo.gd
  94. vv.tc
  95. ze.gd
  96. zi.gd
  97. zo.gd
  98. zu.gd
  99. zy.tc
  100. zy.gd

There are many more 2-letter domains available in these top-level domains. Maybe you'll be able to find your intials? We currently allow the registration of .GD, .TC, .MS & .VG names with two characters. Have fun with our domain search!

.TEL is now available to the public and is already gaining momentum. Yesterday a CNET article brought a record number of visitors to our site after mentioning the possibility of registering a .TEL domain via the iPhone using our our DomainApp. Thanks for that!

We've uploaded a new .TEL video to our Youtube channel. Hope you like it ;)



We all know the rush for the last few presents a couple of days before Christmas. But why should you go to overcrowded shopping centers when you can shop online? With iWantMyName you don't even have to be afraid that it's not delivered on time. It's the 24th already? No worries, just search for a domain name and you'll have it within a couple of minutes.

Buying a personal domain name for your friends or relatives is the perfect Christmas gift. Here are some ideas to find a good name:


Add one of our free features to it and the presentee can use his name immediately.

The iWantMyName Team wishes Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!