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		<title>By: Hawaii SEO</title>
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		<description>I have read they release a list of all hurricane names at the beginning of the year. You could purchase all of them as domain names and wait for one of them to strike. 

If there is some sort of natural disaster, you can check the charitable donations micro-sites. They might have registered the .org version but not the .com version or they might register a hyphenated domain but not the non hyphenated domain. These sorts of things can drive a lot of type-in-traffic and inadvertent links. 

Disaster websites can easily transition into profitable, bad credit, home loan, mortgage, insurance and various other legal pr health problem, focused affiliate websites if you aren&#039;t afraid to take on a topic like that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read they release a list of all hurricane names at the beginning of the year. You could purchase all of them as domain names and wait for one of them to strike. </p>
<p>If there is some sort of natural disaster, you can check the charitable donations micro-sites. They might have registered the .org version but not the .com version or they might register a hyphenated domain but not the non hyphenated domain. These sorts of things can drive a lot of type-in-traffic and inadvertent links. </p>
<p>Disaster websites can easily transition into profitable, bad credit, home loan, mortgage, insurance and various other legal pr health problem, focused affiliate websites if you aren&#8217;t afraid to take on a topic like that.</p>
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