I've noticed a competitors has an url that is singular in #1 spot (it is not a trade name!), I have done a lookup and the plural is available.
2 options - (1) buy it and redirect to my site or
(2) create a different site, build links via article submission
Would this result in the site beating the competition? They only have 3 backlinks and PR0! Backlinks from directories PR0 (yahoo explorer) But the site has been around for 5 years...
Problems in my view for my option
site new (but google might "love" it and put it up there in pole position??)
time in building backlinks & cost! Could be done quickly with 2 articles submitted using Prometheus's service (Ive used him before EXCELLENT service!)
This tactic works on people typing in the incorrect url by adding an "s" as the product is refered to in the industry in the plural.
What do you think? Give me reasons why and why not...
2 options - (1) buy it and redirect to my site or
(2) create a different site, build links via article submission
Would this result in the site beating the competition? They only have 3 backlinks and PR0! Backlinks from directories PR0 (yahoo explorer) But the site has been around for 5 years...
Problems in my view for my option
site new (but google might "love" it and put it up there in pole position??)
time in building backlinks & cost! Could be done quickly with 2 articles submitted using Prometheus's service (Ive used him before EXCELLENT service!)
This tactic works on people typing in the incorrect url by adding an "s" as the product is refered to in the industry in the plural.
What do you think? Give me reasons why and why not...