There might be some hope here, as there is a trend for "clever" use of letters for unique brands. However, this tends to be for .com names. I think in this case it's a bit of a long shot for selling as a brand, but its a possibility.
As a typo, you are best placed to work out value from traffic.
What extension is it? You don't say if its .com, .co.uk, etc etc
Would avoid the made up stuff. Hard enough to sell the correctly spelt domains as it is.
That depends. In the .com some can do well, see BrandBucket.
More luck, than a strategy. A lot would sit year after year.
If you look at reported sales, it's mostly all spelt correctly (90-95%).
Can you give some examples of domains (and prices) you've sold using this strategy?Selling brandables is a strategy ... you just need to get your pricing right ... i.e. be able to sell one or two at a high price to cover renewals of all the others. I accept most would sit year to year.
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