I am doing research on my education websites and I'm contemplating on buying incorrect spelling domains and then showing Google ads on those misspelled domain names. I've learned that Google doesn't question these domains for advertising purposes, even when it's obvious what I am doing. What do you think about this? Do you have any websites I can look at?
THX.
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faradina Posts: 1895 Joined: 01 Jun 09 Trust:
22 Oct 09 12:06 pm
Isn't that a blackhat technique? Affilorama does not recommend using blackhat techniques.
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danielist18 Posts: 27 Joined: 11 Oct 09 Trust:
22 Oct 09 12:59 pm
Hey, Well...i dont know if is it B.H or not... Anyway, i will see if I can make it happen, after all its money! But as a for my question - i cant(or dont know)say wether is it B.H or not... Personaly i prefer not doing it offfcourse.
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jpastorizo Posts: 629 Joined: 01 May 09 Trust:
22 Oct 09 2:50 pm
What you can do a test on is instead of buying a misspelled domain name, you can optimize for misspelled keywords. So in your anchor texts maybe you can use some misspelled keywords that receives decent traffic from the SEs. =)
Renato
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danielist18 Posts: 27 Joined: 11 Oct 09 Trust:
25 Oct 09 9:02 am
All right...thank you for the good idea!
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michellerana Posts: 1874 Joined: 05 May 09 Trust:
26 Oct 09 2:31 am
Typosquatting is illegal in the United States under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act which was enacted in 1999.
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