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A fellow domainer ask me why i am registering these misspeld domains .
I told him ,just trying something different,maybe somebody can use it because the original is taken or too expensive to buy ..
What are the members thinking about these kind of domains ?
Please kind replies ..
sleapr.com
japannr.com
pilsnr.com
pilsenr.com
stiffenr.com
freshenr.com
rumrunnr.com
gunrunnr.com
sundownr.com
shipownr.com
westernr.com
superlinr.com
conditionr.com
pawnbrokr.com
beanhuntr.com
housekeeprs.com
businessownr.com
typographr.com
jawdroppr.com
opensourc.com
 
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Oh my these names are terrible and a waste of money.
 
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Oh my these names are terrible and a waste of money.
Kate ,could i have a look at your domains please ,maybe i can learn something
 
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Why would someone want to buy your misspellings.
Promoting these names would mean sending free traffic to the competition.

Typos can sometimes make a bit of revenue on parking if they have traffic that can convert. But they often pose TM issues anyway. I don't know what you're expecting.
 
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Why would someone want to buy your misspellings.
Promoting these names would mean sending free traffic to the competition.

Typos can sometimes make a bit of revenue on parking if they have traffic that can convert. But they often pose TM issues anyway. I don't know what you're expecting.
Kate ,could i have a look at your domains please ,maybe i can learn something
 
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Why would someone want to buy your misspellings.
Promoting these names would mean sending free traffic to the competition.

Typos can sometimes make a bit of revenue on parking if they have traffic that can convert. But they often pose TM issues anyway. I don't know what you're expecting.
I think its more about taking a little of their traffic rather than them taking yours.

I wouldn't but adsence or any other monetization might work well.
 
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Kate ,could i have a look at your domains please ,maybe i can learn something
Why would someone want to buy your misspellings.
Why woulld anybody buy your domains ?
Because they want them .
 
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The question is, who will want them and why. You tell me.
 
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Overnight, something happened: a new word, covfefe, was born. Thanks to what is a typo on the word “coverage” by Donald Trump, “covfefe” is now in existence. What does this word even mean? According to the internet, covfefe can mean many different things. According to Donald Trump and those surrounding it, it is either a typo or a secret word that only certain people will understand.
And that is exactly how new words such as covfefe are created in the digital age. But is this a new phenomenon or has word creation always been this organic?
Over the course of the history of the English language, word forming and the creation of new words have been an organic process. Words are created, changed, and deleted as users see fit.
 
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Reg fee .
 
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i close this tread now before i get an inferiority complex ,amazing replies i got ..Kate won! [2 x asked to see your domains kate ,nutting ,hmm]
 
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japannr.com
housekeeprs.com

I don't mind these 2
Japannr, It could be for Navy Region Japan
Housekeeprs, could be picked up by a small house keeping business that doesn't mind it missing the E and with the right logo, it could be easy to make sure their customers notice there isn't an E.

There's several huge websites with misspelled words, such as FIVERR, which is now a multi million dollar domain name, the domain M ortage /com sold for mid xxx,xxx etc etc...

I think you'll do best by parking them though and getting traffic, it may become more beneficial than actually selling.
 
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Thanks Brother ,,my thoughts too ,some ''experts' seem to have a short vision
The are parked
 
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There's several huge websites with misspelled words, such as FIVERR, which is now a multi million dollar domain name, the domain M ortage /com sold for mid xxx,xxx etc etc...
But fiverr.com, I guess they bought this name for regfee because fiver.com was taken right ? It's not a like a domainer made money on that domain. It's rather logical, if a buyer has a budget to buy a domain on the aftermarket he's going to buy something reasonably good not a misspelling.
A desperate/stingy end user on the other hand will buy a longer domain, or a made-up domain of dubious quality, just because it is available for regfee.

mortage sold for the typo traffic.
 
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The top sale of the day was desireable.com (misspelling) which sold for $4,750 at Flippa
 
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Dyslexia. This is a condition where people misspell words and have
trouble reading even though they are not lacking in intelligence.
 
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$148k in Sales on June 1st – Screensaver.com sold for $25,099 –


Well I thought ,why not register ''screensavr.com "
Nobody would waste their money on this one ,would they ?
It's only worth reg money .
Oh my ,wadda you think ? somebody allready regged it !!
Must have been a dyslexic or somebody who couldnt spell right
who ever would you sell this name too??
 
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The nice thing about this list is there are no obvious domains structured around copyrighted, name brand miss spells (thumbs up).(y)

Hey man, I get what you are saying and I am feeling your enthusiasm but this is a tough list. Even if you bring in the potential missed keystroke factor. Miss spells and off-spell slang term domains are very tough to value.

I assume you are looking for flipping value (hence the signature). I do not believe there is any flipping value on this list. I tend to think about the end user of the domain. It's meant to be a website. For me, it would be very hard to justify spending hundreds/thousands on advertising towards a missed spelled domain. Maybe you will get them in on the first click but what about the the next time? Many people (more than you think) still type the URL directly into the address bar.

If parked, a few domains on this list possibly could capitalize on some missed keystroke traffic.

Good luck!

sleapr.com Registration Fee
japannr.com $15-$25
pilsnr.com Registration Fee
pilsenr.com $20
stiffenr.com Registration Fee
freshenr.com Registration Fee
rumrunnr.com Registration Fee
gunrunnr.com Registration Fee
sundownr.com Registration Fee
shipownr.com Registration Fee
westernr.com Registration Fee
superlinr.com Registration Fee
conditionr.com Registration Fee
pawnbrokr.com $20
beanhuntr.com Registration Fee
housekeeprs.com $20
businessownr.com $20
typographr.com Registration Fee
jawdroppr.com $20-$30
opensourc.com $20
 
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