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Parking a TM typo - best place?

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whitebark

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I just got a G-word typo - where is the best place to park it? I am really liking namedrive since moving some domains there but word has it they don't allow g-word typos.

Any suggestions?
 

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Depending on the nature of the typo, probably not a good idea to park it all, or if you do, ensure the ads being displayed don't get you in trouble...
 

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Depending on the nature of the typo, probably not a good idea to park it all, or if you do, ensure the ads being displayed don't get you in trouble...

That's the hitch I am worried about - it's the only TM issue typo I've got and probably will ever get.

Making my own 'park' page without (insert obvious issue here)'s ads is the best way to go?
 

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Depending on the nature of the typo, probably not a good idea to park it all, or if you do, ensure the ads being displayed don't get you in trouble...

Good advice - Stay completely clear of putting content/ads on your domain that relates to the TM in question.

:panda:
 

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Good advice - Stay completely clear of putting content/ads on your domain that relates to the TM in question.

:panda:

Capturing the traffic and funneling it to another site is ok?
 

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Capturing the traffic and funneling it to another site is ok?

Not sure about redirecting traffic.

If the g-word is a search engine I'd create a page with some original content related to your actual domain, and include an easily visible adsense for search box. a note that you understand that a lot of people are actually looking for something different which is why you offer the search box could be helpful - something like this: http://gamil.com/ (different g-word, with adsense links up an running for a long time)
 
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