No way, D.R.T. is not God.Originally Posted by sidneiye
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I have what seem like a very silly question,
but I do need an answer nonetheless. And
thank you in advance.
So here goes...
Can the D.R.T. software provide me with
information of how many visitors clicked on
a particular misspelled domain name on any
given day?
Thank you for taking the time to respond
to my question. It is greatly appreciated.
Sidneiye
No way, D.R.T. is not God.Originally Posted by sidneiye
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Hello aZooZa and Vorty,
Thank you very kindly for taking the time to respond.
It is greatly appreciated...
Vorty, actually, I was thinking more along the line
that the D.R.T might have been created to absorb
all the features of the Stypo software, and then
much more.
I wanted from D.R.T all that SimonSaystraffic.com
can do and so much more.
Okay. Okay. So I am greedy. But you make me turn
out as such. You guys create the most sophisticated
software around. And you expect me to be contented?
Anyway, I am just being silly. No hard feeling.
Again, thanks a million.
Do have a great day.
Sidneiye
P.S. By the way, aZooZa and Vorty, does either of
you know of any software that could perform the
service I mentioned above? Other than simonsays,
that is? Will you let me know?
Thanks.
That "SimonSaystraffic.com" software is just projected estimates. Without actually registering a name it's impossible to know actual traffic.Originally Posted by sidneiye
DRT supports tools like OVT, which might indicate or suggest a name might get traffic. There are no guarantees though, some names with OVT results might get zero traffic, and the reverse is also true.
Hope this helps
- Rob
Hi Rob,
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Extremely helpful information.
Thanks a whole lot.![]()
Yes, it all makes sense now.... lots of sense.
Do enjoy the rest of your evening.
Sidneiye
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