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	<title>Comments on: Dragons Den Series 7 Episode 5</title>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
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		<description>LOL - I knew it would happen.  Someone has registered the web address mrspstreasuredrecipes.co.uk currently it&#039;s just redirecting to the BBC site.  If they are trying to make money from the domain name it&#039;s a really time sensitive one, and they should have got a instant site up within an hour.

One easy way of doing this would be to create an amazon a-store to populate the site with a handpicked range of cook books.  However you would still have trouble getting the site indexed quickly enough by google.

Personally I don&#039;t think it&#039;s worth the effort, the search term is very long, it wasn&#039;t a key point in the show or series so there isn&#039;t going to be a lot of search traffic for the term and any traffic there is will die within a week.

Interestingly currently there are only two websites on google for the term mrspstreasuredrecipes.co.uk and this is one of them!  I have had a small amount of traffic for it, but much more for the product / inventor names.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOL &#8211; I knew it would happen.  Someone has registered the web address mrspstreasuredrecipes.co.uk currently it&#8217;s just redirecting to the BBC site.  If they are trying to make money from the domain name it&#8217;s a really time sensitive one, and they should have got a instant site up within an hour.</p>
<p>One easy way of doing this would be to create an amazon a-store to populate the site with a handpicked range of cook books.  However you would still have trouble getting the site indexed quickly enough by google.</p>
<p>Personally I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s worth the effort, the search term is very long, it wasn&#8217;t a key point in the show or series so there isn&#8217;t going to be a lot of search traffic for the term and any traffic there is will die within a week.</p>
<p>Interestingly currently there are only two websites on google for the term mrspstreasuredrecipes.co.uk and this is one of them!  I have had a small amount of traffic for it, but much more for the product / inventor names.</p>
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