Site icon Hunter Walk

FriendFeed, URLs and squatting

When some former Google colleagues launched FriendFeed this week I immediately signed up. Then I did what I always do when a new high-profile Internet service launches — I checked if they registered the normal set of typos. One of my earliest gigs at Google was helping to build our AdSense for Domains business before the general internet (and investment) community really understood the power of direct navigation. So i’m pretty familiar with users and their traffic patterns. If you’re going to build a large destination site, snapping up the following URLs is usually a good idea. It’ll save you money later.

The destination URL
FriendFeed.com: Owned by Bret Taylor (FF founder), registered 2005

The usual suspects

For all these, the subsequent variations and misspellings then are just a function of how large the parent domain gets. For example if you get 100 hits a day to friendfeed.com, then frendfeedcom.com likely isn’t getting any traffic. But take that to 1 millions hits a day, and you might see even a few hits going to very strange variants. All of this can be influenced by factors such as:

Good luck to Bret and team! You may want to spend some of Fenton’s $ to get those other domains before you get too big or just start your WIPO Domain Dispute now since they take a while.

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