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Say that you wanted to buy a domain name with a keyword in it with either an "i" or "e" prefix before it, which is better & would be worth more. For example, iProperty.com or eProperty.com?
Let's presume that the keyword does not start with an "i" or an "e" as well. |
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I think "e" would worth more since it can be taken as "electronic". for examples ebay or ebusiness or epals.
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#3
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I like "e" as well, but both would probably be great domains.
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#4
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It depends, at some places "e" is good (like email) and at some places "i" is good (like iphone). It really depends on keyword.
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Well, except for those examples because email is a dictionary word & iphone is an actual product. Was just talking about normal kewords with a prefix in front of it |
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#6
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I think "e" would worth more since it is commonly used in online buisness. for examples ebay etc..
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#7
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right, 'e' would be the right prefix to use before the domain names as it indicates electronic. eg. email, eletter, epost...etc.
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#8
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Yeah, I was thinking that the "e" would've been the best one, but I do like the "i" prefix as well
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Also "e" is the latter in English language that u cant make a sentence without it.
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