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Blog hosting service Tumblr recently released a new dashboard version, unfortunately making it harder to find the settings for adding your custom domain to their system. The feature moved from the easy to remember URL 'tumblr.com/customize' to the setting page for a specific Tumblr site.

Here's a quick tutorial on how you can domain customize your Tumblr web address in their new dashboard:

New Tumblr Dashboard Custom Domain Setup

Change Your Tumblr URL

Don't have your own custom domain yet? Change your Tumblr URL in 3 simple steps today!

We've just finished re-designing some parts of the iWantMyName dashboard, making it even easier for you to set up domains. This new video shows you how to add Tumblr to a domain name at iWantMyName:

More services and applications to use with your domains can be found in the iWantMyName marketplace.

Lately we've been hard at work improving our services and adding new domain extensions to iWantMyName. The most important task was to implement a new version of the underlying platform software in order to lay the foundations for more innovations in 2010.

So now it's the perfect time to revisit this year's highlights on the iWantMyName blog. We have produced a lot of useful articles about domains, domain ideas, tools and web apps. In case you haven't visited recently, here are the most popular articles worth checking out:


We've got big plans for 2010, so please enjoy these articles and do keep in touch. You can also get handy domain tips and updates through @iwmn and @domainpromos on Twitter.
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.

Offering an easy domain registration service was one of the main reasons why we've built iWantMyName. How many times have you been to your current domain provider and just wanted to buy a domain name but were presented with tons of different options, special offers or hosting plans that you really do not need at all? Maybe you even gave up completely because you didn't know what to do?

We are focussed on an easy domain registration process without all these hassles. This process starts on our home page where you will find only a search box and a few links (which completely disappear when you're logged in). The streamlined process continues with a search result page that brings you directly to the shopping cart without offering you unwanted additional products and ends with a simple confirmation page to finish your order. It's 3 steps in total and only takes 30 seconds as you can see in the following video:

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