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Old 10-22-2005, 02:30 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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I just found available i+one word domain net (plural), and was wondering how much that "i" upfront is decreasing value of one word domain, if that one word by itself (without "i") has OVT 32000 and no OVT with "i"?
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I don't mind them.

I have iThinkApple.com, which I guess you could look at two ways.

I Think Apple. (Apple's slogan is Think Different, and their products are all iWhatever)
or iThink Apple.

Meh.
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I think e is a catchy prefix for domains. i comes second.
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I have a few, idogs.info, ibots.info, emaid.info, epods.info.

I like them and I dont think the i or e spoil them too much
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A lot of people dismiss the "e" prefix as out of style or dated. I still like it myself.

Attached to a common word it becomes a very brandable term. And it's still highly recognizable to the general public, thanks to the successes of eTrade, eBay, eLoan, eBusiness, eToys, etc.

However, I would avoid using these types of trendy prefixes or suffixes on anything other than one word .COM domains. Maybe a very strong two word .COM.
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However, I would avoid using these types of trendy prefixes or suffixes on anything other than one word .COM domains. Maybe a very strong two word .COM.
Thats my idogs.info out of it then
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hmm...that depends...i dun think it will decrease the value that much..
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