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The "i" Domains Thread

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And the "I" domain revolution begins.

First, it was iReport and then iPod and then iPhone, and NOW..... iPad (I wonder who owned this one?). (Preview iPad here)
It seems that more and more media technology companies are investing in these type of names.


What is your perspective on registering these type of names?..... Or just showcase your iDomains!!!

Here's some recent sales:
iAuction.com - $50,000 11/2009
iRent.com - $20,000 09/2009
iPal.com - $59,000 08/2009
 
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ijobs.com
ianimations.com
ifonts.com
imarketing.com
 
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iDestiny.com
IDoRings.com
iTilt.com
 
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i got zip nada i domains.
never did.

does i go with any word pretty much for a domain name or how does that work really?
 
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IUFO.com
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Has there been many "I" domain sale of late?

I have IPicks.com
 
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.win
 
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I like "i" domains:

iraze.com/weraze.com
irazeit.com/werazeit.com
iwiniwin.com
isnark.com/esnark.com​
 
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iSpringBreak, but I really don't!
 
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Hello

- The stand out I have right now is iWWW.com which isn't the ideal i write name however.
- iCricket.co.in - Getting moderate yet customary movement.
- iArticle.net - Which i simply sold before couple of days here.
- I am looking forward for more "i" enlistment.
 
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It seems that more and more media technology companies are investing in these type of names.

Well here's another example, just like numerics, where marketing money has created a trend in Domain Names. Here I think we have (to some degree) to thank Apple.

A large part of the evidence is that In the early days, if you were determined to acquire and could not get the single word then e <word> dot com would be the second choice and i <word> dot com would be the third choice. However, post the Apple Ipod, Ipad, Imac etc revolution, now the preference has reversed and and i <word> dot com has become the second choice de rigueur (i hate that expression but threw it in, anyway).

So (maybe) the order, if the single word is the priority, goes something like:

(1) Single Word Dot Com

(2) i <Single Word> Dot Com

(3) e <Single Word> Dot Com

(4) And failing those, they'd be forced to look at a .net or the local ccTLD
 
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