OceanKing
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Hi guys
ex:
magical.com > as magikle.com
How do u call these type of domains?
ex:
magical.com > as magikle.com
How do u call these type of domains?
Magikal = Misspelled Brandable with some value
Magikle = Bad domain
You can replace ONE letter and it has some value. BrandBucket sells a few of them each yearReally? They both fail the radio test to me
Just get "Magical"
You can replace ONE letter and it has some value. BrandBucket sells a few of them each year
I call them misspelled brandable name. I sold UniKrypto.com so yes some get soldHi guys
ex:
magical.com > as magikle.com
How do u call these type of domains?
I call them terrible domains which you need to stay away from. Majikal can be accepted even though you would need explain the way it is rewritten if it was on Radio but the other example you gave is terrible. Now if it means something in another language and is written like that, then it would be valuable to the speakers of that language.Hi guys
ex:
magical.com > as magikle.com
How do u call these type of domains?
Quantumphysix.com that I regged.
Thank you for your advise I like people correct my fault, sometimes I get confused bcz English is not my mother language, how do you you think the Quphysix.com? Brandable or terrible?i think u better avoid long names in this catagory. Kuantum.com / physix.com may ok than your long Quantumphysix.com. just my openion.
Thank you for your advise I like people correct my fault, sometimes I get confused bcz English is not my mother language, how do you you think the Quphysix.com? Brandable or terrible?
They are definitely part of brandable names.
While they are a typo, I don't tend to call them typos, since I reserve that for names where there is a misspelling that might be accidental. There is a controversial branch where people deliberately try to get traffic though this.
I suppose they could be called typo brandables, though - a deliberate and obvious alternation spelling.
There are many possibilities, c to k, use of z instead of s like bookz, doubling a letter like in caat, using i instead of y, etc.
Those more into brandables can provide a more detailed answer than me.
Bob