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I am a newbie at understanding typo domains. What can I do with it? There are 368,000 global monthly keyword searches (according to Google) for "tshirt desing".

I would really appreciate your help and any ideas to monetize this domain.

Kool thanks!
 
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Before that, the first question is does it get any traffic as-is? If so, there are options....if not, I'd spend my energy on a non-typo.
 

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If it has traffic, you can forward to a more appropriate site, or create a feeder blog that has lots of links pointing to another site.
This term only has 170 EXACT match searches - unlikely it is getting much traffic. If I had a tshirt site, I'd set this up on whypark with some prominent ads leading to my tshirt site.
 

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I am a newbie at understanding typo domains. What can I do with it? There are 368,000 global monthly keyword searches (according to Google) for "tshirt desing".

I would really appreciate your help and any ideas to monetize this domain.

Kool thanks!

Your intentions here are clearly pointing toward cybersquating. Your path is what gives our community a bad name.

Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting), according to the United States federal law known as the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.
 

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Your intentions here are clearly pointing toward cybersquating. Your path is what gives our community a bad name.

Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting), according to the United States federal law known as the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.

Gosh, thanks for the positive comments and the false accusations. I guess that's why your user name is "Hope". By the way, what exactly is the trademark I would be infringing upon?
 

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Your intentions here are clearly pointing toward cybersquating. Your path is what gives our community a bad name.

Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting), according to the United States federal law known as the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. The cybersquatter then offers to sell the domain to the person or company who owns a trademark contained within the name at an inflated price.

I really don’t care about the domain. In fact I probably will let it drop.

What really bothers me however is when I posted an honest question you immediately accused me of illegal activities and then referred to me as “stupid”.

I am appalled that someone of your longevity (and presumed knowledge) in this community would treat someone new with such disrespect and disdain. It seems to me that your “path” of overall self-righteous and pompous attitude will do more harm to the forum than any single member seeking answers.

Btw, as you pointed out and the law clearly states, cybersquatting directly relates to a know trademark. Since I am certain that you would not quote legal precedent without doing your homework, what exactly is the trademark that www.tshirtdesing.com would infringe upon?
 

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I really don’t care about the domain. In fact I probably will let it drop.

What really bothers me however is when I posted an honest question you immediately accused me of illegal activities and then referred to me as “stupid”.

I am appalled that someone of your longevity (and presumed knowledge) in this community would treat someone new with such disrespect and disdain. It seems to me that your “path” of overall self-righteous and pompous attitude will do more harm to the forum than any single member seeking answers.

Btw, as you pointed out and the law clearly states, cybersquatting directly relates to a know trademark. Since I am certain that you would not quote legal precedent without doing your homework, what exactly is the trademark that www.tshirtdesing.com would infringe upon?


Like said you are a cybersquatter!
 

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Your accusation is false!

For the third time, what is the trademark that would be infringed?

If you can't answer that question, don't bother replying!
 

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Your accusation is false!

For the third time, what is the trademark that would be infringed?

If you can't answer that question, don't bother replying!

Typosquatting is no different then Cybersquatting they both have one intention BAD FAITH! and thats what gives the rest of us in this community a bad reputation.
 

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Like said you are a cybersquatter!

Domain Dude has valid points. Just because you scream "cybersquatter" doesn't make it so. Just as you stating that he is "stupid" doesn't make it so.

Either prove your point or stop posting in his thread. Personal attacks does nothing to help him, the others in the community that you seem to be so worried about, or you.

If you want to help the community then you need to explain, not attack.
 

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What is so difficult to understand here?
This is a typo of the correctly spelled domain name, and anything he did with it would be squatting and infringing on the correctly spelled domain names business.
Does such things need to be printed on your noses for you to understand? It's VERY basic stuff, which any domainer needs to understand BEFORE he even buys his first name.
 

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Domain Dude has valid points. Just because you scream "cybersquatter" doesn't make it so. Just as you stating that he is "stupid" doesn't make it so.

Either prove your point or stop posting in his thread. Personal attacks does nothing to help him, the others in the community that you seem to be so worried about, or you.

If you want to help the community then you need to explain, not attack.

You are truly pathetic!
 

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You are truly pathetic!

And you are a retarded moron.

You have absolutely no idea how to communicate to someone and you have have no manners.

Go do us all a favour and go step out in front of a truck, dumbass.

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What is so difficult to understand here?
This is a typo of the correctly spelled domain name, and anything he did with it would be squatting and infringing on the correctly spelled domain names business.
Does such things need to be printed on your noses for you to understand? It's VERY basic stuff, which any domainer needs to understand BEFORE he even buys his first name.

I'm not defending him. Read my statement.

He asked questions and no one is answering him, only attacking.

Yes, it is basic. So why did HOPE attack instead of explain?

Makes no sense.
 

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If it has traffic, you can forward to a more appropriate site, or create a feeder blog that has lots of links pointing to another site.
This term only has 170 EXACT match searches - unlikely it is getting much traffic. If I had a tshirt site, I'd set this up on whypark with some prominent ads leading to my tshirt site.

this is good idea

or and if the domain has traffic, then you could register a longer domain that has t shirt design in the domain and forward the traffic to that domain


as for you being labeled a squatter

tshirt design is generic term so ignore the haters

imo...
 

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this is good idea

or and if the domain has traffic, then you could register a longer domain that has t shirt design in the domain and forward the traffic to that domain


as for you being labeled a squatter

tshirt design is generic term so ignore the haters

imo...

hater? are you f8338king retarded - you are a criminal yourself - just visit his profile and read through the list of typos this scum sells.
 
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