Boris Kingston
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So are domains that are purposely misspelled after actual words valuable?
Like is sleeeve.com valuable?
Like is sleeeve.com valuable?
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Here's an old, but good article on typos:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18542-typos-may-earn-google-500m-a-year/
coasterr, etherr, smasherr, slumberr, reboott, easilyy, richlyy, monthh, skirtt, endearr, chicck, recyycle, shhield, luucid, shaapely, saltyy, mightt, recentt, and many many more......all in com, all on BB.
It's difficult for me as an Englishman. A lot of American words come over as typos - "center" for example. This shows that English typos can be real words in english derivative languages, or in other languages.