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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2342509" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>I'll be following your journey.</p><p></p><p>These are two domains that I would drop.</p><p></p><p>As you said, Break is no longer around and therefore really isn't a typo. Break.com is likely to see traffic due to the links it may have accumulated, but it's doubtful that rbeak will get traffic. Even if it does, how are you going to monetize traffic that wants humor; Amazon joke books?</p><p></p><p>Punch is also for sale. Until Punch is acquired by a company that wants to secure their typos, this is worth nothing. Even if Punch would come along, how much do you think they would want their typo for? How long would you have to keep it at renewal for this date?</p><p></p><p>Yes. You should identify names/strings that would actually get type-in traffic that is valuable. Further, you might want to stay within a niche. Keyword Planner will help you with search volume, competitiveness, and average CPC. When I was in it for type-in traffic for parking, I would want 1000-10000 searches, medium/high competitive, and creeping up on a dollar CPC. Anything lower than that, I found to not be worth it as it couldn't make reg fee per year.</p><p></p><p>You really need to focus. You're spread all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Do you want to have a brandable portfolio? Do you want to have typos? Do you want to have 5 letter names? Do you want to make money from parking?</p><p></p><p>Focus and get good in one area and then expand from there. From what I can see, you're going to exhaust yourself, both mentally and financially, if you don't come to an understanding of what you're doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2342509, member: 130638"] I'll be following your journey. These are two domains that I would drop. As you said, Break is no longer around and therefore really isn't a typo. Break.com is likely to see traffic due to the links it may have accumulated, but it's doubtful that rbeak will get traffic. Even if it does, how are you going to monetize traffic that wants humor; Amazon joke books? Punch is also for sale. Until Punch is acquired by a company that wants to secure their typos, this is worth nothing. Even if Punch would come along, how much do you think they would want their typo for? How long would you have to keep it at renewal for this date? Yes. You should identify names/strings that would actually get type-in traffic that is valuable. Further, you might want to stay within a niche. Keyword Planner will help you with search volume, competitiveness, and average CPC. When I was in it for type-in traffic for parking, I would want 1000-10000 searches, medium/high competitive, and creeping up on a dollar CPC. Anything lower than that, I found to not be worth it as it couldn't make reg fee per year. You really need to focus. You're spread all over the place. Do you want to have a brandable portfolio? Do you want to have typos? Do you want to have 5 letter names? Do you want to make money from parking? Focus and get good in one area and then expand from there. From what I can see, you're going to exhaust yourself, both mentally and financially, if you don't come to an understanding of what you're doing. [/QUOTE]
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