If you go to the control panel where your names are listed at your registrar you will see that you can forward any name to any site. This is the same principle that businesses use when they forward typos of their sites.
For example, if you type in Gogle.com, it is forwarded to Google.com. If you owned a poker site you would want to forward names that had poker traffic to your site. Same thing if you owned the singular and plural. You are trying to capture all intended traffic, and if someone is looking for PhobiaForum.com and they accidentally type in PhobiasForum.com then the forwarding corrects their mistake for them.....they end up landing where they intended even though they didn&
#039;t type in PhobiaForum.com.
This is also why people who direct typos of trademarked sites to their own sites for their traffic are often looked down on (by some). They are capitalizing on traffic that is intended to go somewhere else. The flip side of that is that Google, MSN, etc also profit from that same mistake that people make. Each person draws their own line on how far they will go. I often see people complain when someone registers a domain related to a recent tragedy. Those who register those names are trying to capitalize on the traffic that is generated from the spike in interest. However, the people who complain about that don&
#039;t complain about newscasts or television shows doing specials on the same topics and getting higher ratings (and profiting from the tragedy).
Whatever attracts interest and eyeballs will attract people looking to capitalize on it. I figured I&
#039;d talk about those other areas a bit even though your question was a more basic one.