Video: Finding Available Domains with Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool

In this video tutorial I will show you how to use the Google AdWords Keyword Tool to easily find available keyword domain names.

This is a follow up to my last video tutorial, “Using Google to Find Expired Domains” where I detailed a unique search query that I discovered and use to find expired domains.

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Video: Finding Available Domains with Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool

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