Shared by @reportingscammers007 on https://scammer.info
Typo-squatting most certainly yields tech support pop ups, however, they are very geo-location specific.
If you are coming from an ISP that is outside of the US, you typically will not get the tech support popups.
If you are on a VPN vs. a regular "ISP" connection, you also will receive different targeted ads. Lastly, if you visit multiple sites throughout the day, you will get captcha codes for a lot of the advertisement sites.
The list I have, from another scammer.info member, is as follows:
http://ggmail.com
http://geogle.com
http://ghogle.com
http://goigle.com
http://googae.com
http://googee.com
http://googfe.com
http://googhe.com
http://googln.com
http://googlo.com
http://googme.com
http://googpe.com
http://googre.com
http://googte.com
http://googwe.com
http://gookle.com
http://goolle.com
http://goonle.com
http://gooqle.com
http://gooxle.com
http://gooyle.com
http://gopgle.com
http://gpogle.com
http://guogle.com
http://gyogle.com
http://youtubd.com
http://youtubs.com
http://youtubu.com
What I do is go to http://www.openmultipleurl.com in Incognito Mode and paste in the above list. I turn off popup blocking (or allow the domain) and let all of the sites load at once. This has revealed multiple fake tech support popups.