Last week Rand posted a brilliant linkbuilding tip that involved taking SEO advantage of mistyped/ misspelled domains. Putting aside black / white hat discussion, I am giving the list of domain typo generators for your advantage:
1. DomainTools Domain Typo Generator offers a variety of options:
- “TLD view” shows the list of domain typos and a top level domain map with registration status (available, available (previously registered), registered (active website), registered (parked or redirected), registered (no website), on-hold (generic), on-hold (redemption period), on-hold (pending delete):
- “DNS view” shows the list of misspellings and each domain hosting and IP information:
- “Registrant view” lists domain typos and registrant info:



The tool also offers a handy export option.
2. SelfSEO Domain Typo Generator sorts the misspelled domains based on the typo type:
- Wrong key typos;
- Missed characters typos;
- Transposed characters typos;
- Double characters typos.

3. SEOChat Domain Typo Generator is the simplest one – it gives the list of domain typos for you to copy and paste:

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Great tool
Last week I checked for mistyped/ misspelled domains:
You can try adobb.com
I think it is available
Thanks for sharing the tool. But typo-advertising is an extremely old method of marketing, don’t you think so?
Not only would typo-coat-tail-riding be, as SEOGranted states, “extremely old method of advertising”, it does nothing but show the world you are a hack!
@SEOGranted, @WebSite Design Orange County, no I was not talking about “typo-advertising” – please refer to the link at the beginning of the post.
Anne love your writing and additions over here and I always look forward to reading them but by simply saying…
“Putting aside black / white hat discussion aside”
Doesn’t get you off the hook here. This is hack like and does not do much for the industry as a whole. In addition to the fact that this may be more of a domaining/affiliate tip.
SEO is a Techniques, its hard to give you a one liner or quick guidance but you can read link development and search engine optimization forums here at Digital Point and other material for a while to get some idea. after that if you have any specific question, feel free to ask and there are lot of people here would would like to help