Exactly what I was thinking. Chaze is a very dubious value typo as per my last post. Your Bahamas(z) example is excellent with that one a significantly better typo than Chaze is but still little traffic.
It is also a good point that Bahamas sounds like it ends with a Z but Chase in fact sounds like an S.
I fail to see how the name being such a poor quality typo could have done nearly as well as claimed and surprised it sold for such a high price and believe the domain to be of little if any value ($00 what with the Wipo risk involved and these kind of names now being blacklisted by parking firms).
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Originally Posted by Focus Speaking from experience.."Z" instead of "S" typos usually get little to no traffic..take Bahamaz dot com for example...the domain Bahamas dot com surely gets ALOT more traffic that a chase student loans domain..and I have Bahamaz dot com, it is lucky to get a stray visitor here and there..and it even sounds like it is spelled with a "z"! I remember this typo and seeing stats on it when it was for sale and I thought to myself what a bunch of BS! or should I say BZ?
My advice to buyers of names like this is a traffic test at a parking company where you can track the referrers. Also, get at least 90 days of stats and above all, go generic if you can! The weather is much nicer over on the good side  |