The top growing group list of keywords on Google trends are “something”+”Wikipedia”
I do the same, many times.

Of course a “something”Wikipedia.com domain would loose hands down on WIPO. However, doing some maths and using a domain kitting alike scheme, there’s a real business opportunity here do some real fast money, maybe some thousands of dollars.

Put together a script that joins all top keywords + wikipedia + com, registers them, scrap and markovs the content from the correspondent wikipedia page and let Google indexing do the rest.

Now create a new Adsense account and start profiting. (Wear the adsense style so that Google index girl will like you more ;)

Of course the minute Wikipedia asks for some (or all) of the domains you have to hand them over without any further questions, but in the meanwhile, there’s plenty of money to be made.

Commentary

  1. Fool wrote on 13. Mar 2007

    Hey Blackhat Domainer, First off I want to say I’m loving your site, its teaching me a lot…Secondly there needs to be a big warning attached to the above post. It is underplaying the risk involved in the strategy - if Wikipedia find out what you’re up to then there’s no telling how hard they’ll come down on you. Admitted, a lot of trademark holders are happy for the infringing party to hand over the domains and they’ll say nothing more about it, but some may and will chase you for extra cash on top of that. Legal fees alone would easily wipe out any profit.

  2. Domaining Fool wrote on 13. Mar 2007

    Saying that, if you are willing to take the risk then here’s the top Yahoo wikipedia search terms:

    http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/66304/what-now-wikipedia

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