μεγαλεÏ-μαλακιεÏ.mobi sounds like a winner.
it might be self defeating in a sense, but if they somehow manage to mesh themselves in with the mobile internet in general, lookout..
kinda like if Television was just starting to get popular and someone pushed the .tv extention along with it..
pure and simple: branding, in the biggest way possible.. we may not need it, but that doesnt mean somebody can't market it and succeed..
Lookout indeed.
How many of you, especially whose mother tongue is not English, will be going to your wap browsers (the majority of the worlds over 2.2 billion handsets still have wap 1.0), and enter mobileapp.espn.go.com to go to the ESPN mobile website? (Sorry Esso, I know 3776 could also represent your site, but I'm pissed off that you keep raising gas prices)
* That's 32 separate input clicks just to get the url into your phone (.com is common to all)
* shame on you if you make a mistake and have to re-enter some of the info
* and who, and by nature of what advertising prompts, will enter .mobi, versus .com?
Why not just go to your wap browser and enter the dial pad numeric equivalent of say ESPN? Its simple: E = 3, S = 7, P = 7 and N = 6. 32 input clicks are reduced to just 9 inputs.
Give it a try. Enter www.3776.com. You will go to a mobile friendly site. Please demonstrate how .mobi will improve this process. More importantly, can you .mobi supporters justify the prices that will be paid?
And Branding? Glad you mentioned it. 3776.com:
* is the same in most languages around the world. Little need for pesky translation services and worrying if it means something nasty in another language
* is the same on most cell phone dial pads around the world
* is carrier agnostic - accessible from Boston to Beijing
* is handset/cell phone model agnostic in most cases
FYI- The numeric equivalents of most, if not all, of the .mobis mentioned here are all gone. They were gotten for reg fees...
Lookout indeed.
How many of you, especially whose mother tongue is not English, will be going to your wap browsers (the majority of the worlds over 2.2 billion handsets still have wap 1.0), and enter mobileapp.espn.go.com to go to the ESPN mobile website? (Sorry Esso, I know 3776 could also represent your site, but I'm pissed off that you keep raising gas prices)
* That's 32 separate input clicks just to get the url into your phone (.com is common to all)
* shame on you if you make a mistake and have to re-enter some of the info
* and who, and by nature of what advertising prompts, will enter .mobi, versus .com?
Why not just go to your wap browser and enter the dial pad numeric equivalent of say ESPN? Its simple: E = 3, S = 7, P = 7 and N = 6. 32 input clicks are reduced to just 9 inputs.
Give it a try. Enter www.3776.com. You will go to a mobile friendly site. Please demonstrate how .mobi will improve this process. More importantly, can you .mobi supporters justify the prices that will be paid?
And Branding? Glad you mentioned it. 3776.com:
* is the same in most languages around the world. Little need for pesky translation services and worrying if it means something nasty in another language
* is the same on most cell phone dial pads around the world
* is carrier agnostic - accessible from Boston to Beijing
* is handset/cell phone model agnostic in most cases
FYI- The numeric equivalents of most, if not all, of the .mobis mentioned here are all gone. They were gotten for reg fees...
1. qwerty
2. you into numeric domains?
3. 3776.com is 3776.com not espn.com
4. and if espn why not the hundreds of other possibilities for the sequence?
that said.. i do have hundreds of NNNN.mobi domains......but not because they "spell anything."