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I was doing some research earlier with a friend on mispelt domain names and the ability to make a killing by registering web domain which are mispelt popular words and domains. We contacted a friend of ours who has experience in this realm and he’s actually making a small salary off this technique! I really wanted to share one or two of his domains with all of you, but he’s politely asked that I don’t and I have to respect his request.
I did some googling, to see what I could find with regards to such a topic and my first stop was having a look at the most commly misspelt words in the english language. I came across this list of mispelt words, which could be really useful.
My second stop was too see what resources there were on typosquatting, which is the practise of registering mispelt domain names to make money - sort of like cyber-squatting.
"Simple typing errors are turning into big bucks — and major legal disputes — for some companies that are trying to capitalize on misspelled domain names. The practice is called "typosquatting," and it involves registering misspelled names of popular domain names like Yahoo (stock: YHOO), Amazon (stock: AMZN), and Microsoft (stock: MSFT). Companies that register the names direct Web surfers who misspell an Internet address to other sites that make money off of the mistyped names." Read more..
Here is something interesting I read online: "Just for fun I once registered some miss-spelled popular domain names. I just wanted to see how many times a day people forgot to put the . between the www and the domain name like wwwsomesomain.com I didn’t want to do anything with the visitors so I just redirected them to the real domain and watched the web stats for the default.htm The problem was they were online banking URL’s. After about 3 months I was contacted by the legal department for one of the banks and informed this was called typo squatting, and it was Illegal. They requested that I transfer the wwwdomain.com to them. I did and avoided what could have been a bad situation. It was very stupid, my advice is not to do it, it is just not worth the problems it could cause."
That’s an interesting dynamic isn’t it?
Well, I am off to have a look and see what else I can find, leave your comments behind, it would be interesting! Hmmm, wwwfacebook.com ~ bloody typosqautters!
7 Responses for "Making money with typosquatting!"
I have a few friends who’ve done this, definitely has its perks… but it has to be done wisely. If (and that’s a bit IF) I ever tried this, I’d use affiliate marketing or PPC to make it worthwhile. But of course you’d have to be careful with trademark bidding and whatnot… Hmmm…
These days, be it cyber- of typesquatting, one needs to be so very careful - Many companies are out to set examples, so you would need to keep really quiet about it and not tell anyone. The friend I talked about is doing really well, I know what addresses he uses and wish I could share them because they are really clever and I doubt anyone will ever realise.
I wouldn’t mind giving it a try for interest sakes.
Ps. I love your new design on roxb.co.za
Nevermind misspelt domain names, your article is riddled with them.
Typosquatters are at the same level as spammers.
It’s all just Internet junk. No content. Just junk.
Absolutely - Haha, ya spelling, oh well
hmmm.. interesting.
hmmm.. interesting. I heard about this severel years ago.. never tryed, because if you upsed the owners of a big company.. their lawyers will eat you alive
Hehe, I know a number of people who have done this and made wonderful money. Lawyers can’t eat you alive, there’s a lot more to it, most cases you’ll just lose the domain and incurr minimal costs..
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