- Start with a Massive, Organized Brainstorm. Open your notebook and prepare to let loose. On the top of the page write a sentence or two describing as clear as possible what your blog is about and what it strives to achieve. Under that make two columns: in the left column write words that are directly associated with your blog. In the right column, use you imagination and write down adjectives and metaphors that describe your left column words. Do not hold back at this stage — just start writing everything that comes to mind.
- Experiment: Here’s the fun part: take those two columns of words and start fusing some of them together, breaking them apart, bending and stretching them, misspelling them, seeing how certain sounds come together — you get the idea. You can even add more words as you go. If you’re really struggling, know that compounded metaphoric names are your going to be your best bet — they’re fairly simple and straightforward to put together.
- Take a Break. That’s right — get up and move away from your familiar surroundings. Go and find a sacred space where your mind can relax and unfocus for awhile. This zen moment can be a time of great inspiration, and you may be pleasantly surprised what surfaces to your consciousness. Just be sure to write it down!
- Get Input from Other People. When you’ve got a decent list of names, be sure to run them by some people to get their feedback. This is a vital step because you need to know how the names are received by an audience. They might love a name you ignored or hate one you were clinging to for your own quirky reasons.
- Play the Domain Name Game. Let we warn you right now: this step is a real showstopper, and you might find yourself getting frustrated early on. This is because most good domain names are taken by someone who thought of it and purchased it before you (domainers, webmasters, cybersquatters, etc.). With that said, however, your chances of domain name success are greater if you: use your own name, invent a word or construct a compound metaphor (like facebook or techcrunch). [Word of advice: always try to get the .com TLD -- it boosts your viability.]
- Brainstorm: “I want my blog to be a community for everyday people who go running to stay in shape.” Left column: running, runner, runners, run, jogging, exercise, everyday people, training, athletic, athlete, staying in shape, recreation. Right column: happy, dedicated, common, amateur, average, shoes, soles, pavement, road, roadrunner, rabbit, friends, buddies, treadmill, steady, sweaty, group, pack. (You should have WAY more words than this by the way).
- Experiment: commonrunners, thecommonrunner, treadmillbusters, packrunners, runningrabbit, runningrabbits, rabbitrunners, happyrunners, averagerunners, runtolive, pavementpounders, everdaysoles, runningbuddies, runningbuddy
- Breaktime: came up with bunny (a friendlier version of rabbit): runningbunny, runningbunnies, runnerbunny
- Input: treadmillbusters, averagerunners, everydaysoles, runtolive
- Domain Acquisition: runnerbunny.com
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A good way to start brainstorming and pinpointing what your blog is about is writing down the subjects of post-ideas that inspired you to create a blog in the first place, if this is the case.
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