It's worth nothing unless it gets traffic that converts to $.
- Rob
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investmernt.com
Just a bit of background, as you all probably know investment.com sold in 2007 for 900k, investments.org for 12k.....and investment1.com for $500.
It's worth nothing unless it gets traffic that converts to $.
- Rob
Depends on type-in traffic and revenue.
No Traffic & No Revenue = $0
No value without typo traffic that converts. It's not a name you can build a site around.
-Scott
Lets hope investment.com is developed on then. Thanks for your comments.
Ditto. The sole value of typos is in the type-in traffic they receive.
You just redirect the traffic elsewhere, but you usually don't build a site on a typo.
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If someone developed 'investment.com' then this domain could be quite valuable for type in traffic, but at the moment its just parked.
Suppose its just a waiting game with this one. I wonder if I could sell it for a mid $xx?
As said above, it all boils down to (type-in) traffic... whether investment.com is developed or not won't make a big difference imho.
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Right, typo name values are almost always based strictly on traffic and lacking traffic usually no value beyond reg fee. Makes zero difference what the correct spelling name sold for.
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