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seanps

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Gets 20+ uniques a day. 50%+ CTR. Average $5+ day.
Non-typo gets 30,000+ uniques a month. It is said to bring in $1300 a day.

Owner turned down (wisely) $4.2M from iREIT in 2005.

Thoughts on the value of the typo (mine).
And also thoughts on the value of the non-typo.

-Sean
 
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seanps said:
Gets 20+ uniques a day. 50%+ CTR. Average $5+ day.
-Sean

Then you could sell it at least $2000. :) $0.50+ per click is too good though.
 
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seanps said:
Gets 20+ uniques a day. 50%+ CTR. Average $5+ day.
that means 10 click per day on advertisements... and that also means 0.50 per click? because you say you earn 5$ per day! or i am missing something or these stats are not logical.. Also 50%+ CTR is high too.
 
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wow. who could do i typo on cellphones ?
 
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I agree with owntype, if it is bringing in that much amount of money regularly then you can easily get low $xxxx - mid $xxxx for it.
 
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likepeas said:
wow. who could do i typo on cellphones ?

Letter "O" and number "0" are near each other on keyword if you think about it.
 
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Yeah they're even closer on a laptop keyboard too.

Thanks for the info.
 
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seanps said:
Yeah they're even closer on a laptop keyboard too.

Thanks for the info.

Only on QWERTY keyboards
 
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Good name. I would think if you are getting such a high CTR then it should be worth at least $500.

I've a name go2mycell.com which also receives about 20+ uniques a day but hardly makes more than $5 a month :P

Care to tell me what you think about the worth of my name?
 
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