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Old 12-13-2007, 04:09 PM   #1105 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sudesh View Post
It was not jehovah.ca which was on TBR but jehova.ca and that may be the reason why no one went after it.
Geesh I have to start checking more closely for typos. Still it appears to be the most common mispelling? and gets 290,000 google responses so it shouldn't be a total loss. I'm still surprised no one else went after it.

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Originally Posted by PepsiSlurpee View Post
Wow! That is awesome, I've already found a couple .ca domains available near the top of search keywords. Thanks so much hugegrowth.

After you register a few good names, then what is the best way to start monetizing them?
Any help, links, advice, anything on the matter I'd really appreciate.
This is a short post I made on another forum in response to someone who was excited about registering garbage domains and wondering what to do next. (not that your domains may be garbage but that is hard to recognize when you're just starting.)(and sometimes even when you have experience )

"The bottom line in any business is how does an asset purchase pay for itself.

Domaining is a business and our domains are assets. So I would ask you how do these domains pay for themselves. I see no product, business, social movement that these would relate to. And even if they had some slight traffic is would be so generic that conversion would be difficult if not impossible.

I only see sale to a future end user that decides to brand such a domain and I think that possibility is pretty remote."


You want to be sure that any domain you registered or found fits the profile.
Product, business or social movement?
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