I found a good amount of opportunities for missing-character-typosquatting on a couple domains which seem to be worth redirecting via an affiliate link vs just parking or putting some kind of cpc ads on there. Mostly privat-ish offers so I'm not surprised it got through the wickets of the big domainers.
But before I drop all that cash into something like this with a longer payoff but probably more sure vs. reinvesting in flash-in-the-pan cpa offers that FB may squash next week, I wanted your feedback on what kind of relative # of searches I could expect vs searches shown in the google keyword tool? (& yeah, I know the two aren't related)
(e.g. Domain whose branded name gets 10,000 searches monthly shown in the google keyword tool. Historically, would a skip letter domain typically get 1%? 0.1% 0.01%)
Guess the estimate would depend on likelihood of the typo so if anyone has a rough estimate on any of the following & would care to share, that would be cool.
But before I drop all that cash into something like this with a longer payoff but probably more sure vs. reinvesting in flash-in-the-pan cpa offers that FB may squash next week, I wanted your feedback on what kind of relative # of searches I could expect vs searches shown in the google keyword tool? (& yeah, I know the two aren't related)
(e.g. Domain whose branded name gets 10,000 searches monthly shown in the google keyword tool. Historically, would a skip letter domain typically get 1%? 0.1% 0.01%)
Guess the estimate would depend on likelihood of the typo so if anyone has a rough estimate on any of the following & would care to share, that would be cool.
- [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Skip letter (this would be the most common, right?)
[/FONT] - [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Double letters[/FONT]
- [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Reverse letters[/FONT]
- [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Skip spaces[/FONT]
- [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Missed key[/FONT]
- [FONT=Veranda, sans-serif]Inserted key[/FONT]