How it works

Each guide connects a name with real digital identity use

The goal is to help a visitor understand a name, phrase, or brand idea before they think about the matching domain. A useful guide builds trust; the promoted domain placement then becomes a natural next step.

1 Explain the name or phrase
2 Show identity examples
3 Promote the matching domain

Personal names

First-name last-name guides

A personal-name guide covers the full name, the first name, the surname, spelling, search behavior, biography use, email identity, social handle ideas, and why an exact-match domain can reduce confusion.

Brandables

Brand phrase guides

A brandable guide covers the readable phrase, component words, possible business directions, audience fit, search behavior, email examples, social handle ideas, brand checks, and why a matching domain can feel complete.

Promoted placement

Subtle domain promotion

Each page may show one image overlay and one promoted line for the matching domain. The page stays informational, while the promoted placement clearly lets the right buyer know the domain asset may be available.

Search intent

Readable and compact terms

Pages use the readable phrase, such as Alex Spence, and the compact domain form, such as AlexSpence.com or a selected alternate extension. This helps the guide make sense to people, while still matching the way names and brands are searched online.