how-to-find-actual-domain-name-mispellings-to-bid-on-with-ppc

It light of all the buzz around the “Arbitrage Conspiracy” product launch, I thought I’d post a quick strategy on domain name bidding, which was briefly covered in the AC free report. This is not my endorsement for Arbitrage Conspiracy by any means…I’m simply providing you with a strategy you can use to bid on domain names whether you buy the course or not.

Basically, in this short video I walk you through a quick method of finding actual misspellings of searched for domain names. We all know that misspellings are a good way to get cheap, yet targeted traffic.

But usually our bidded on misspellings are just best guesses at what people actually type into the search field. What if you could know what they “actually” typed in? Take a look…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6RRry-9Mbc

Again, I apologize in advance for the poor quality of the video. I need to do some more research on how to get better resolution when converting from Camtasia to YouTube. The video is hosted on YouTube, which may be a little clearer. Once I get a better video though, I’ll update this post with it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6RRry-9Mbc

Comments and/or Questions? Shoot!

Search Engine Rap Battles

My affiliate manager from Neverblue sent these videos out yesterday (thanks Jason). They were actually pretty damn funny, I gotta say, as geeky as they are. Only us computer/internet marketers probably find humor in them, but that’s what makes them all the more funny. Oh, the MSN butterfly was classic!

Up first, MSN vs Google:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w688s-AURE

I thought Google took this one. “I’m 6 gigs deep, up in the inboxes”, while dry humping on an electric scotter, lmao!

Next up, MSN vs Yahoo:

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