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i just regged a domain yesterday, a typo of a website, dont ask how i decided to check out typos for this domain but i did and found that all of them were available

the one i chose was in my eyes the best typo of them (tho i dont know anything about typos), its the typo that i would make

since parking at namedrive its received 150 views, thats in a space of time less than 24 hours, and its got a couple of clicks aswell

anyone know what i should do with the domain, just leave it parked and collect the revenue, sell it, i dont really like typos tbh so i dont really want to hang onto it

where would be the best place to sell and what is the value of typo traffic like this (i know it would be easier to judge if i gave the name but im considering regging alot of other typos for it so i dont want to give it away)

any opinions/advice would be appreciated
 
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AfternicAfternic
What's the domain?
 
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irishmat said:
cant until i mop up all the other lovely typos of it


sorry
 
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Am going totally nuts here!!

Just found a bunch of typos for a heavy visited website which offers an affiliate program. I checked if those typos are available to register, of course not. There seems to be whole companies and techies only specialized in registering in all types of typos.

Anyway what annoyed me most that those dudes who registered those typos with some thousands of type ins on OVT (iincluding .com ext of course) did NOT redirect to their affiliate URL (as often you will exactly see this), no, they redirect to a webdirectory with no aff links, nothing, or other sorts of portal which look so ugly I would immediately click that x at the top right corner.

These guys are wasting space.
 
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when you are done picking, PM me for the name. thanks.

irishmat said:
 
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This is absolutely crazy! I just found a domain and with a tool all possible typos. A dozen of typos showed traffic on OVT and now guess what? About half of it the typo domains were not online! (no DNS found etc) Nothing and those have been regged few years ago and I think the owner forgot it in the hope that company x might eventually buy it from him. No parking, absolutely nothing, offline.

@irishmat

I wonder how you even can still find typos out there with traffic and NOT already regged. All I tried is already registered. I'd say you must be more than pretty lucky to have found one domain.

There is no chance to find on companies which are known and have a medium/long history on the net. The only chace I see is only brand new companies which start off as a huges success on the net and then who's first to reg all typos, else you can really forget it. If I'm wrong then I'd be glad to hear otherwise.
 
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can you share the tool for finding typos

infuriating isnt it when great typos you find arent even online, that happens me alot aswell, just hope they drop them and you can pick them up, or email them and just ask how much they want for it


i think i was just extremely lucky to be honest, tho one big thing a couple of the other typos i went to reg were only registered by others after i posted on here about my typo

i didnt let on anything about my name on here really so i dont think anyone from here could have regged the other typos but i think there may be some kind of spying on whois queries at moniker or maybe someone at ND that sees newly regged names with tons of traffic and uses that info himself

big conspiracy! lol

i would love to help you out in better ways to find typos but tbh i am very new to typos (pretty new to domains in general) this was my first typo reg! beginners luck i think
 
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I have one typo.
Mortgxge.com
 
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