I went through all the stats of my sites for the first time in a while yesterday and was pleasantly surprised to see that the Google updates actually improved traffic on every single site. The only site that was hit was a site I help my brother with that took a nosedive. It was a picture based site and evidently they didn’t like the copied celebrity photos. The plant sites, one of a kind photos, and articles written by me, were all treated nicely. Looks like I’ll continue with my game plan. Here are today’s names
HUUG.com I have always liked these LLLL.com with two vowels in the middle. They look so European
GameShout.com I feel like my daughter has already signed up for this game site
PremiumGlass.com The generic domain for Gorilla Glass
SGEM.com LLLL.com and a real Gem
PBDM.com 15 years old
eBranded.com Ironically, would make a great brand
DataPunch.com Another brandable but I think Data names will only increase in value as the Internet becomes this massive pile of data that needs to be organized and utilized. 11 years old
CPYO.com O for Organization gives this some value. NO bidders
MBBD.com Another fine LLLL.com but there will
DallasHouses.com I like homes better but the Dallas market is HUGE so even houses has great value
eHarnony.com This typo probably gets a lot of visits because there are lots of singles that are in a hurry to see who likes their profile and the m to n transition in harmony is a tough one
AnyDocs.com Great cloud doc brand. Surprised not more bidders
GoDaddy.com Deal of the Week! FREE domain with 12+ month Website Builder purchase!
“House” domains are a desert when it comes to traffic. Nobody uses the term, really.
So, explain to me why someone would buy a copyright typo?
Scott,
You are right. I went old school on that one. We and I know better than that now. My apologies.