Mispelled domain names

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Seventh Army, Apr 4, 2009.

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    Recently I was watching the Colbert Report and he announced a new project. the1031project.com
    Right away I jumped on godaddy and purchased two domains
    the1031projects.com
    the1031preojects.com

    Through cashparking the first day (yesterday) I saw 400 impressions on the first and 6 clicks.
    Should I use my free hosting credit with this and turn it into a good adsense reference site. What I'm saying is reference people to the idea Colbert had using a blog post but putting relevant ads around it. Or just let it ride out on the cashparking?
     
    Seventh Army, Apr 4, 2009 IP
  2. LeftSideBurn

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    the mispellings are a long shot. wouldn't waste the money buying the domains unless you can verify very high traffic.

    The plural of the domain is a good move. You can try removing 'the' and see if that domain, 1031project, and 1031projects are available.

    How to monetize it, sorry, don't know what the site is about but think 'accessories'. If he is selling hamburger, then you sell the buns and mustard.

    WC
     
    LeftSideBurn, Apr 6, 2009 IP