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		<title>How to Find a Domain Name Using Google Wonder Wheel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mikael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I am sure that you have been reading a lot about Google’s brand new free tool called the “Google Wonder Wheel”. The fun thing is that there is actually not that much new about it except for the fact that where they were previously providing you with the information as text and links and now they are showing it to you in a visual way with “the wheel”.
There are a lot of people that find it hard to come up with domain names when starting out a new website so I had the idea that since the Wonder Wheel is great for doing initial keyword research as well as doing some site structuring why not try to use it for domain picking?
The Domain Wonder Wheel Selection Procedure
One way to use the wheel to find a free domain within your niche co... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/domain-name-using-google-wonder-wheel/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sure that you have been reading a lot about Google’s brand new free tool called the “Google Wonder Wheel”. The fun thing is that there is actually not that much new about it except for the fact that where they were previously providing you with the information as text and links and now they are showing it to you in a visual way with “the wheel”.
There are a lot of people that find it hard to come up with domain names when starting out a new website so I had the idea that since the Wonder Wheel is great for doing initial keyword research as well as doing some site structuring why not try to use it for domain picking?
The Domain Wonder Wheel Selection Procedure
One way to use the wheel to find a free domain within your niche co... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/domain-name-using-google-wonder-wheel/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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