bluewidgets.net, .org, perhaps a few others.
blue-widgets.com with a hyphen.
How do you decide on others
bluwidgets?
bluewidgest?
just to cite two types that I made just in writing this post. Obviously, your server logs are of no use. Do you just use your own typing errors? Do you ask ten people to type your domain as fast as possible and send you the results?
Tom
You might go for more esoteric oddities rather than the common ones that google at least can probably catch. In fact, you might just try typing misspellings into the google search box and see what happens.
Depending on the nature of your business, you might also want to make sure that names such as "companynamesucks.com" are under your control as well.
:)
In essence, if the user makes a typo such that they get dead space ("www.domain1324safd.com could not be found") or zero hits on google, that doesn't bother me. They'll see their typo and try again. I'm thinking brand protection, trademark protection, that sort of thing.
Widgets wasn't the best example. I'm thinking of words that people might genuinely mispell, or for which there are homonyms or obvious typos, like buckworks' example of "centre" versus "center" or say "capital/capitol" or, for the worse spellers out there, even genuine spelling errors such as "sentinel/sentinal".
If I had a nursery in the state capitol called "capitol-growers" I would definitely want "capital-growers" even if some folks might think it was an investment firm. But if I had "sentinel-growers" on Sentinel Ave, I'm not sure I would want "sentinal-growers" (sentinel-grower, perhaps). What I wouldn't want is a competitor to go and register "capital-growers" or "sentinal-growers" just because I was too cheap to drop a hundred bucks a year on some good variants. If they did great PR and were highly ranked in Google, I could face a situation where the Google spelling algo would work against me. Someone types in "Sentinel Growers" and Google comes back with "Did you mean Sentinal Grower?"
That's an extreme example, sure, but that's more where I was headed with the question.
Finally, I registered...