lol this is not the only American vs British spelled words. Color vs Colour is another example of this.To me (british) it's spelled right - flavour.
However there's too many letters for the americans to remember so they take one out - flavor *ducks under bed*
So you might get interest from Europeans/British (no difference soon).
Not really, but if they were together, you could focus the one to a UK audience and the other to a US audience. But in order for you (or any buyer) to buy that other one, you would have to pay 2000 dollars. Could you sell the set for 4000 or more? Possible. It depends on the buyer's purposes.Thank you for the helpful answer. I am asking 2000 $ for it. Would you say its too high?
SoBTW Flavor.com is not owned by an American company, but you can't use their contact form as the captcha form is outdated.
Thank you for the long explanation. Before asking the proper price I think people should know such domain exists. So I am thinking how to do it, besides its publishing at GoDaddy, which for my opinion its just not enough (based on the number of viewers of my other domains there. Some of them are months aged, but their viewers are only between 1 and 2)Hi
unless it has some existing traffic, then the amount you're asking, would be too high.
if you were to solicit, I doubt those who already have websites, would pay that much
as "chooseyourflavor.com is for sale @ 1995
and CreateYourFlavor.com and ChooseYourFlavour.co.uk are both available to register.
also, in US market "flavor" is preferred term and "flava" is the slang term derived from it
UK and maybe Canada use flavour, but .co.uk and .ca dominate those regions.
you still ask whatever amount you want, but with such alternatives available, probailities are lower.
imo....