Personally, I think it's a bad (risky) idea to use a trademarked name in your domain name.
You are just asking for trouble.
This is a perfect example:
http://clicks.prosender.com/y/ct/?l=70FmR&m=1czW2OFFmgcD0P&b=jUZq1SrxoEnDH5GcnZsjFQ
But, the tactic they reveal to you is totally *killer*.
It works UNBELIEVABLY well -- nothing sneaky, shady or illegal here either.
If you want lots of good traffic (for pennies per click) check out this little loophole.
This video explains how it works:
http://clicks.prosender.com/y/ct/?l=70FmR&m=1czW2OFFmgcD0P&b=jUZq1SrxoEnDH5GcnZsjFQ
I'd go watch this now if I were you.
Why?
As you probably know, Google recently went postal on a bunch of websites that included
the word "Google" in the domain name. Lawsuits galore. Those sites all got taken down.
Once you visit this site, you'll know what I mean:
http://clicks.prosender.com/y/ct/?l=70FmR&m=1czW2OFFmgcD0P&b=jUZq1SrxoEnDH5GcnZsjFQ
Dangerous move using that domain name... wouldn't you say?
P.S. - The guy behind this is a *really* sharp online marketer. I'm surprised that he chose to use that domain name. But, the guy a genius. So, I'm sure he has his reasons.
Go check out the video now before "Big G" steps in and puts the brakes on this:
http://clicks.prosender.com/y/ct/?l=70FmR&m=1czW2OFFmgcD0P&b=jUZq1SrxoEnDH5GcnZsjFQ
