Proxy Domain Name
A domain name is the actual address which people would type into their web browser to access your website. It may not play a major role in the development of a proxy; however it does play its part.
If you are serious about the proxy, I would recommend buying a domain that is a few years old. This is because search engines such as Google prefer the older .com domains when they are factoring in which results to display. However, even a cheap 99cent .info will do, even if it is for 1 year.
You have two roads to go down when choosing your name. Either including the word “proxy” in the domain name or not. An example of adding the word to your domain name would be, “Brilliant-Proxy.info” or “TheBestProxy.info”. The hyphen doesn’t really matter; however, if the web address is passed on via word of mouth you could lose potential traffic to those not familiar with using hyphens.
The other way to choose your domain name, would be avoiding the word. Alternatives such as: Anonymous, Bypass, Pass, Hide and Unblock etc., would be good as well. For example, “Bypass-School.com” or “Website-Unblocker.com”.
The word ‘proxy’ in the domain name would help search engine traffic, however due to the immense competition it wouldn’t make much of a difference in the beginning. The words in the domain are often a much lower factor for search engines than the actual content contained on the page.