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Virgil

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I'be been wondering, how many visitors in avg. do you think a good typein domain should have?. I have domains that get about 25-50 unique visits daily (no promotion, no search engine results...). Most of my domains are currently either parked for PPC or developed, but a few I have are completely blank, and with good typeins, so I'd like some insight from fellow NP'ers used to trade typein domains.
 
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virgil said:
I'be been wondering, how many visitors in avg. do you think a good typein domain should have?. I have domains that get about 25-50 unique visits daily (no promotion, no search engine results...). Most of my domains are currently either parked for PPC or developed, but a few I have are completely blank, and with good typeins, so I'd like some insight from fellow NP'ers used to trade typein domains.

I have a few typo's that do ok at sedo but like anything it all depends on what it is a typo of :hehe:
 
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I need to get a typo but cant think of anything really good
help me if you can
related to radio
 
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Venolus said:
I need to get a typo but cant think of anything really good
help me if you can
related to radio


:-/ :-/ :-/
 
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I just started buying a few typo names... Made $4 in one day on adsense the 2nd day I had a site... but it's been slower since then.
 
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Thanks for your replies!. In my case, these domains are type-in domains, ie. domains that people enter at their browsers URL box in a natural way. I also have some typos, ie. mispelled-mistyped versions of popular/common domains. I'd think typeins have a greater value on their own than typos (development wise), but both typos and typeins do well when it comes to PPC income :).
 
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