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What Start-Ups Can Learn From Twitter in 1 Character

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Don't get it? twittEr.com

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Twittr.com

I think that has to be the shortest blog post ever --- but more relevant than most other blithering blog posts out there.

Interesting to look at the compete.com stats for twittr.com

http://xr.com/mw1

Thanks richard.

Thanks richard. Interestingly enough twittr.com traffic stats don't correlate AT ALL with twitter.com growth. However, Flicker.com vs Flickr.com you DO see an obvious correlation with traffic. So the value of spelling a domain properly vs imporperly should be obvious. Try looking at some other sites missing an E, those who miss it I am generally seeing a correlation between traffic. +1 for internet spelling (something I thought I would never write)

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