1john2004 Top Member VIP Large Portfolio โ 20 โ Impact 954 Oct 27, 2006 801 views 9 replies #1 What do you think of having letter "i" or "e" in front of the generic word ? Like eword.com or iword.com And which one of them is better? Thanks,
What do you think of having letter "i" or "e" in front of the generic word ? Like eword.com or iword.com And which one of them is better? Thanks,
Keynes Powered by Linux!VIP Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 67 Oct 27, 2006 #3 Depends on the word -- In some cases the use of "I" as a pronoun trumps the prominence of "e" as a prefix
Depends on the word -- In some cases the use of "I" as a pronoun trumps the prominence of "e" as a prefix
peter phillips Established Member โ 20 โ Impact 27 Oct 27, 2006 #4 I think it more or less depends on the word For example Epod Ipod Email Imail It can sound better in different ways, so it depends on the word.
I think it more or less depends on the word For example Epod Ipod Email Imail It can sound better in different ways, so it depends on the word.
Ben42 VIP Member VIP Trusted Contest Holder โ 20 โ Impact 311 Oct 27, 2006 #5 yes, my eInvesting is much better than iInvesting. Depends on the word. Usually adding the i or e can make a generic word brandable and trademarkable I believe. So they can be great...which is why so many big companies use them.
yes, my eInvesting is much better than iInvesting. Depends on the word. Usually adding the i or e can make a generic word brandable and trademarkable I believe. So they can be great...which is why so many big companies use them.
VURG VURGTop Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 614 Oct 27, 2006 #6 For 4 letter domains, "i" is usually better. For longer names "e" is usually better. That's what I think. I could be wrong.
For 4 letter domains, "i" is usually better. For longer names "e" is usually better. That's what I think. I could be wrong.
HcDomains VIP Member VIP Large Portfolio โ 20 โ Impact 62 Oct 27, 2006 #7 I think this depends on the generic words
omnia VIP Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 242 Oct 27, 2006 #8 Depends to a large extent on how you are trying to brand the word/s being used.
MCDomains DomainSeeking.comVIP Member VIP โ 20 โ Impact 44 Oct 27, 2006 #9 In general, "e" but not always... double-e's or i's are usually bad.
N nrmillions Established Member Large Portfolio โ 15 โ Impact 48 Oct 27, 2006 #10 i think it all depends on the word and what letter the word starts with.