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==Gmil.com: A misspelling of Gmail.com== | ==Gmil.com: A misspelling of Gmail.com== |
Revision as of 22:23, 12 March 2010
Gmil.com: A misspelling of Gmail.com
Gmil.com is a common misspelling of Gmail.com, a free email service offered by Google Inc..
When someone enters Gmil.com into the navigation bar of a web browser, the page that comes up is actually WebMasters.com. This "redirect" of Gmil.com to a completely different website isn't unusual. People often buy a domain name like Gmil.com that they know represents a common misspelling of a popular website or brand name specifically in order to redirect traffic from the misspelled site to their own site.
Other possible intended destinations for Gmil.com
Gmil.com could also be a misspelling or misabbreviation of "general military." But Gmil.com is most likely a misspelling of Gmail.com.
When you try to look for Gmil.com in Wayback Machine, you won't find a real Gmil.com page. No one ever built a real functioning Gmil.com website, which is why you won't find an archived image of a Gmil.com page that looks like the homepage of a real Gmil.com website.
It's not uncommon for people to buy a domain name like Gmil.com and never build a real, functioning Gmil.com website. Many people buy domain names like Gmil.com in order to use them for other purposes, like a redirect to another website that isn't Gmil.com. Sometimes people will hold onto a domain name like Gmil.com that they bought for a low price, and wait until someone comes along who wants Gmil.com and will pay a high price for it.