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		<title>By: Leonard Britt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leonard Britt</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, companies should anticipate typos before launching a site.  I had a two-word .COM domain priced at $250 about six weeks ago.  Over the last year it has averaged 5-10 visits monthly.  However, several months ago some company registered the plural version of my domain.  IMO the singular version makes more sense.  It appears they launched a commercial site in August as I saw a spike in traffic in latter August.  In September it looks like my site will receive close to 400 visits with a CTR of nearly 80% and CPC of nearly $0.15 (~$40).  Obviously I have adjusted the domain&#039;s price several times though I&#039;m still cautious as to how long the CTR will remain that high.  Normally most of my parked domains only see a CTR in the range of 15-20%.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, companies should anticipate typos before launching a site.  I had a two-word .COM domain priced at $250 about six weeks ago.  Over the last year it has averaged 5-10 visits monthly.  However, several months ago some company registered the plural version of my domain.  IMO the singular version makes more sense.  It appears they launched a commercial site in August as I saw a spike in traffic in latter August.  In September it looks like my site will receive close to 400 visits with a CTR of nearly 80% and CPC of nearly $0.15 (~$40).  Obviously I have adjusted the domain&#8217;s price several times though I&#8217;m still cautious as to how long the CTR will remain that high.  Normally most of my parked domains only see a CTR in the range of 15-20%.</p>
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