Domain Availability
Once you search a term, you will see a screen with columns. Inside of these columns will be some familiar features (SOC, OCI, Ad Cost, etc.) but there will be new columns containing new features too. The second column is a new one, and it will say “Domain Availability .com/.org/.net”.
The reason you see “.com/.org/.net” is because these are three top-level domains. “.gov” and “.edu” are not available to the public, and “.biz” doesn’t generally rank as well as the “.com”, “.org”, and “.net” domains. Micro Niche Finder will only check these three types of domains for availability.
Once you have found a keyword or niche that appeals to you, click on the small circles with the question marks inside.

Domain Availability Feature
Micro Niche Finder will check to see if any of the domain names are available – if there is an available opening, you will see a green circle with a check mark. If there is not an available opening, you will see a red circle with an “x” in the middle.

Domain Availability
Each of these three circles corresponds to a domain name. The first circle (the one to the far left) corresponds to “.com” domains. The second circle (middle circle) corresponds to “.org” domains. The third circle (the one to the far right) corresponds to “.net” domains. As in the example above, I instantly see that for my search term (“mystic topaz jewelry”, in case you were wondering) there is not a “.com” domain available. Therefore, www.mystictopazjewelry.com is not available for purchase. However, the second and third circles are both green with checkmarks, so I know that www.mystictopazjewelry.org and www.mystictopazjewelry.net are both available domains! If I want either or both of those, I know I can buy them right away.
Now, you can click on these red and green circles to come to a new screen:

Check Domain Availability
On the left you will see the complete domain names. On the right, you will see if it is available or not quite literally spelled out for you. If any of the domain names appeal to you, check the box next to the appropriate domain names (in this example I clicked on both of them). Once the domain you want is selected, click on the “Add Checked Domains to my Domain List” tab. If the domain isn’t available, you will not be able to select it.
Micro Niche Finder will put your selected domains on a list, which allows you to store and purchase domain names in bulk.
To access your Domain List, look at the tabs running along the near top of your screen. These tabs include “Home”, “Back”, “Manage Searches”, “Manage Projects”, “Manage Background Queue”, among others. There is a tab called “My Domain List” – click on that to see your selected domains.
My Domain List
You will then see a screen with an entire list of domains you previously clicked – select those you would like to purchase and then click on the big blue tab titled “Bulk Registration”. For convenience, if you wish to select and purchase your entire list, click on “check all domains”.

List of Domains to Register
Once you click the “Bulk Registration” button, you will see a screen pop up:

Register Domains
Click OK and a new window in your default web browser will appear. You will see a large white box where you can enter the domain names you wish to purchase. This is easy and you DO NOT have to manually type everything in. You see, when Micro Niche Finder opened this window for you, it also automatically copied the domains you checked using Windows Clipboard.
All you have to do is right click in the white box and select “paste” from the menu. Or, you can click in the box and hit Ctrl + V on your keyboard (this is a paste shortcut). The website(s) you selected will then appear in the box. It will display the first 500 websites you clicked.

Paste Domain Names
You will have to enter the access code (the digits) into the blank box – this is the websites way of making sure you are not a robot or some type of software. Once you enter the access code, click the blue search button.
Once it verifies that these websites are available, you will have to set up an account if you haven’t done so already. It is pretty self-explanatory from here, as the website does a really good job of walking you through the registration and payment process. For your information, these two example websites were not purchased, so they might still be available if you want them.
Once you have purchased the domain names, it’s time to TAKE ACTION and get your websites in working order! You don’t want to purchase the domain names and then let them languish unless this is your purpose so that you can attempt to “resell” them at a higher profit. Once you own your domain names, begin creating content, backlinks, and start your marketing plan!












