If I am looking to buy a router, I type in the wrong url and get to a page with the products that I am interested in, I will be buying thie product.
A lot of pay per click companies, the reputable ones, have all the stats. They will not keep it going if the clicks are not converting.
$70 won't work. If you read the article, you will see that they pay 5, 6, or sometimes 7 figures to get their domains. When was the last time a good domain was sold for $70?
I am pretty sure if one really wants a domain name, he can make Elequa an offer that he won't refuse.
I am sure Google has conversion data. They also have smart pricing on the clicks. They are pretty smart.
If I am looking to buy a router, I type in the wrong url and get to a page with the products that I am interested in, I will be buying thie product. A lot of pay per click companies, the reputable ones, have all the stats. They will not keep it going if the clicks are not converting.
$70 won't work. If you read the article, you will see that they pay 5, 6, or sometimes 7 figures to get their domains. When was the last time a good domain was sold for $70?