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cogeek

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I'm not sure if i should post it here! Din't find best category?
I would like to ask what's the best typo for domain, for example
if we got domain.com
the best would be domaim, donaim and such?
i would be happy if you tell me :huh:
thanks,
cogeek
 

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Muhammad Haris said:
In my rules , no typos are the best

Whats the logic behind this..?
 

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It appears in the example you mentioned that "domaim" would be the better typo of "domain". The best way you can determine this is to check overture stats for the keyword with and without extension for any typos of the name you can think of. If the typo is very popular it will show overture stats with extension and should get some type in traffic in most cases. If the name only has overture results not including the extension, there is a slight possibility that the name could get a few typeins.

Good luck,

John
 

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goggle.com is without questions one of the best typos
 

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goggle.com is without questions one of the best typos
I was asking for domain not google, although i think that gogle is better!
It appears in the example you mentioned that "domaim" would be the better typo of "domain". The best way you can determine this is to check overture stats for the keyword with and without extension for any typos of the name you can think of. If the typo is very popular it will show overture stats with extension and should get some type in traffic in most cases. If the name only has overture results not including the extension, there is a slight possibility that the name could get a few typeins.

Good luck,

John
ok, i will check it out, thanks(nice idea)
 

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From what I've seen using sTypo, it seems that leaving out the last letter is usually the best.
 

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I will try that fab(thanks for advice)
Hey JEsports can i ask you something?
I write in overture for example domai name but I get the result of domain name? ;(
Did I have do something wrong?
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No you did nothing wrong ... this is a common overture occurence in which in some cases they will replace your search with the most relevant keyword. I believe they have some sort of scripting that checks for some typos and provides the true keyword results. You will also find in some cases where the keyword is plural that ovt will drop the s and show the singular results of the keyword. Nothing you can do about this.
 

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Oh, ok i get it, that's not very nice though but for other keywords may be helpful,
thanks anyway!
keep posting ideas!
 

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JEsports said:
No you did nothing wrong ... this is a common overture occurence in which in some cases they will replace your search with the most relevant keyword. I believe they have some sort of scripting that checks for some typos and provides the true keyword results. You will also find in some cases where the keyword is plural that ovt will drop the s and show the singular results of the keyword. Nothing you can do about this.

Yes I noticed this happens to me regularly as well.
 

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nope,

compare the overture figures of goggle.com and gogle.com

you will be surprised.
 

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I think it totally depends on the name/letters being typed. Try typing frog.com, it's not that hard, since you're only really using your index finger. Try typing quizresults.com, and you'll probably mess up.

What I want to do eventually is get some statistics on what typos do better, as far as ovt results go. I have a membership to ovtdomainnames.com and stypo, so all I need is time.
 

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cogeek said:
I used stupo demo version too but didn't find any special, don't know

With sTypo you have to dig kind of deep. If you see a name on TV or on the back of a kids cereal box, try using sTypo. Trying to use it on big domains like Yahoo.com or anything like that is probably not worth your time.
 

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Trying to use it on big domains like Yahoo.com or anything like that is probably not worth your time.
yeah the most typos for such doamins are registered but form domains like :
If you see a name on TV or on the back of a kids cereal box, try using sTypo.
you just get the domain in that cases, right?
 

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I mean if you see a name in tv you get the name.com not a typo of it! right?
you get typo of good(many visitors) site, right?
 
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