The Google keyword tool helps you identify keywords you would want to incorporate in your articles and perhaps one to include in a custom name.
https://adwords.google.com/select/Keywor...
Speaking of a Name, if you plan head for the long term there are some move you might make:
If you ever transfer the site to a faster more reliable host, perhaps a paid one when you hit big times, all of your search ranking and incoming links will be lost because the name will have to change. If freewebs allows custom domain names, you can get one for about $12 a year and develop that new name, then when you change servers your links and search ranking will transfer as well.
If you don't actually lose the freewebs account you can probably use 301 redirects to make old backlinks go to the new site, which preserves the 'link juice' for a while.
Godaddy and namecheap are the domain name registrars I'm familiar with. The Bulk search link in Godaddy allows you to check availability of a list of name ideas at once.
Some attempt to get exact search keyword domain names to get a little ranking edge for that term, this is more likely for more obscure, uncommon terms not yet taken. Even a name that includes a search term can help ranking.
get little signs and put them on koala bears so the tourists can see maybe a koala bear tshirt
the little guys could advertise for u.
you can open this link(365market.wordpress.com), i use these lists provided them to market my business and i am getting good results.
Hi I have a photography website I just started (or should I say went back to and remade), its address is http://w ww.freewebs.com/stormfreak/ for those who are interested, (just remove the space). Anyhow I was wondering how I am best to go about getting a name for my site, or getting a few members. I am not interested so much in paying for advertising, I am after good free publicity if you have any ideas? Of if you have any feedback on the site (I dont know a huge amount about website building.