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Posted by shawn on November 18th, 2004 | 2 Comments

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You spend a lot of time driving traffic to your site, but due to human error, some of that traffic is not making it to your site. One of the reasons for this is that people are making typos when they key your domain into their browser.

According to Google, 10% of all of their search engine queries contain misspellings. I know I often make a mistake when my fingers blaze across the keyboard a bit too fast.

There is an easy and relatively inexpensive solution to this problem. You can buy versions of your domain that visitors are likely to spell as a typo. There is a domain typo tool that will assist you in creating a list of domains to consider purchasing.

Enter your domain name into the box to generate a list of suggestion of likely human misspellings and typos for your domain.

Because the results are based on the proximity of the characters on a QWERTY keyboard and a database of common spelling/typo mistakes (and a few other factors), the results from this tool a relatively accurate and likely to occur in a real-world situation.


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2 Comments
  1. On November 11 @ 7:11 am SEO Learner said

    I have a question. Someone has recently registered a domain which is a common misspelling of mine. I've offered him $75: he's holding out for $200.

    I've heard that “it is not allowed to blackmail companies by demanding lots of money for domains which are misspellings of theirs and you can complain and get them moved to you for free.”

    Does anybody know anything about this?

    reply to this comment
  2. On November 11 @ 9:11 am SEO Learner said

    I have a question. Someone has recently registered a domain which is a common misspelling of mine. I've offered him $75: he's holding out for $200.

    I've heard that “it is not allowed to blackmail companies by demanding lots of money for domains which are misspellings of theirs and you can complain and get them moved to you for free.”

    Does anybody know anything about this?

    reply to this comment
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