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Boris Kingston

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So are domains that are purposely misspelled after actual words valuable?

Like is sleeeve.com valuable?
 
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I got V / i / r / t / a / u / l /.com recently. I thought someone might like it because it can be pronounced with either 2 or 3 syllables. I didn't even think about typo traffic for it, now I'm a little curious about it.
 
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I haven't put it on there but BB approved Beginna.com. More a brandable than a typo though in my opinion.
 
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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. @Dnbolt reported the BB sale of creatorr.

Oh my... Those are really bad names IMO. Especially stuff like shhield, monthh, recyycle, shaapely...
 
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Misspelled Domains are valuable some what depending on the popularity, CPC and commercial value of the original word. Only one clever spelling mistake is allowed. In your case Sleeve I do not see any Commercial value. Misspelled Domains can expect parking revenue if there is a direct browser traffic for it. In your case You can expect max up to $100 as I do not even see any Browser traffic for this domain
 
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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.

Shhield recently reported sold by @Dnbolt on DNBolt.com

I wonder if the buyer liked the silent "Shh" behind the Shhield purchase. Sorta like a stealth like shield.
 
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Wondering what kind of typos are generally more common (=valuable):

1) Skipped letters (nampros)
2) Reversed letters (namerpos)
3) Double letters (nameproos)
4) Wrong letters (namepris)
5) Additional letter (namedpros)

My feeling says it's 2 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 5

I guess it's highly dependent on the word (letter combinations, their layout on the keyboard), but couldn't find any info, though. A penny for your thought?
 
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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.

Well, I rather meant typos generated by direct type-in mistakes, than specific regional spellings.
 
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I'm whether a lawyer nor probably within the same jurisdiction than you.

But personally I would strongly differentiate between common word/vocabulary typos and companies/trademarks.

Of course they overlap sometimes (more and more)

I would predict more headache on
santandr
then on
pullovr (if that's not some cool 44 mil .io startup.. )


*all names are freely invented by the time of writing.

* ups. sorry. pullovr indeed is a existing site/company .. domains etc..
 
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