Firstly, indicated the continuation of the metaphor in the title, has all the low-hanging fruit already harvested. At least in the com TLD (Top Level Domain). Do not bother to look any good old four-letter Anglo-Saxon words or phrases. The fact is that you do not waste time looking for something less than five letters, not words, not meaningless jumbles. Xtyu, for example, is taken, but you can get your hands on xtyue if you want. Who knows, maybe some pharmaceutical companies will want andLightning will strike and them for fourteen million dollars, as the owner of sex.com. Probably should not count if …
Second, the mechanics.
1. Not more than 63 characters on the left side of the point.
2. Only letters, numbers and hyphens are allowed.
3. The name can not begin or end with a hyphen.
4. No spaces.
These four mechanical rules are only absolute in the business of selecting a domain name. Follow and you will have a domain namebefore the day off. There are a whole series of other rules and regulations and laws, but most of them are just common sense. Most importantly, perhaps, not use someone else's trademark term in your domain names such as Coca-Cola or Pepsi, or Sears. Of course they are already taken, but do not get cute and try to sneak through something like Cokehome or Pepsi generation. Do not try to write, the defense and typos wrong, the trademarked term as Koke or Pepsee, it's called typosquattingand the men's lawyers have no end. What about viewers for Sears? They have no answer for this one.
And do not expect your registrar your domain name police. Their computerized registration system will accept all input that has not already been registered and take the money. As already mentioned, the lawyers come it did not save your registrar argue you should have said. Presumably, pornographic words are fine, but they probably have read more http://www.buyadomain.pannipa.com/2009/09/rules-for-picking-a-domain-name/