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I'm wondering about "redirecting" traffic from one domain to another...
Say for example I own the domain Socks [dot] com (I don't) and I notice that WoolSocks [dot] com is for sale.
If I sell a lot of wool socks on my site, I assume it might make sense to pick up WoolSocks [dot] com and redirect the traffic to my site Socks [dot] com. But how do I place a value on it? Is there a formula for calculating what the traffic is worth?
Also, if I understand correctly, redirecting Woolsocks [dot] com would send all direct navigation traffic for it to my site. But WoolSocks dot com would not get much search engine traffic since it has no content - correct?
What if I were to put up seo-optimized content on WoolSocks [dot] com? Would this get it indexed in SERP and bring in more traffic? Or not? Is it an acceptable practice - seems like it might be questionable.
Thanks!
Say for example I own the domain Socks [dot] com (I don't) and I notice that WoolSocks [dot] com is for sale.
If I sell a lot of wool socks on my site, I assume it might make sense to pick up WoolSocks [dot] com and redirect the traffic to my site Socks [dot] com. But how do I place a value on it? Is there a formula for calculating what the traffic is worth?
Also, if I understand correctly, redirecting Woolsocks [dot] com would send all direct navigation traffic for it to my site. But WoolSocks dot com would not get much search engine traffic since it has no content - correct?
What if I were to put up seo-optimized content on WoolSocks [dot] com? Would this get it indexed in SERP and bring in more traffic? Or not? Is it an acceptable practice - seems like it might be questionable.
Thanks!








