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		<title>By: Nomad</title>
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		<description>Rightly said, but as has been seen many a times that the major company always buys out the other domain, in order to safeguard its users. For example google also owns gooogle.com, so even if you misspell you are redirected to the main website. But this is a good strategy and if used properly can garner quite a decent traffic, and earnings. Moreover Such traffic needs no source as it hits accidentally. In my view such websites can be monetized easily with a similar topic to the &#039;correctly spelled&#039; website.</description>
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