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| Platinum Lifetime Member | Search engine giant typo help I have a name that is just one letter off from a huge search engine site. I had the site listed for sale on sedo and they removed it saying they were told to remove or it there would be a problem. So my question is what good is this name that gets a ton of typo hits if I cant use it. I do want to use it for a redirect page would this be smart? Just put up a template to park the page I think I will find something to redirect it to will have to figure out what..Affiliate store would work I haven't put anything into advertising it because I didn't know what to do with it. Thanks for the suggestions.
__________________ You want names just ask there are over 75 Last edited by greenmac; 08-19-2007 at 12:25 AM.. Reason: replying |
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