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The rule in english is i before e except after c but does your opinion differ when it comes to domain names? Is it i before e or e before i?

The i stands mostly for internet and e for electronic? If you had a special name that had both the i and e available which would you get?
 
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I'll go for 'e' -> e-mail, e-commerce, e-learning...
 

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I'm confused, lol. Are we making words that we think go with the letter "E" and "I" that have to do with domaining??? lol.
 

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Sorry 'bout that. I mean if you wanted to register a name like network.com but it is taken. You lookup inetwork.com and then enetwork.com and both are available. Which would you prefer and what does the general public prefer. I like i better because it fits but I think the general web surfer recognizes e.
 

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I think "e" is better

eloans.com is a perfect example
 

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eSology said:
Sorry 'bout that. I mean if you wanted to register a name like network.com but it is taken. You lookup inetwork.com and then enetwork.com and both are available. Which would you prefer and what does the general public prefer. I like i better because it fits but I think the general web surfer recognizes e.

'e' :)
 

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GT Web said:
I think "e" is better

eloans.com is a perfect example

I agree...eHarmony sounds good but what about iwon.com
 

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Exceptions definitely exist for "i," but "e" seems to outrank "i" almost every time by comparison. In some instances I would call it a tie. That's what ithink. :)
 

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Get both. Geez. That was easy. $6.95 well spent.

Just kidding.

As for branding, here's my rule -- if the "word" is a verb or starts with an "e", use "i"; if it's a noun or starts with an "i", use "e". In English, "I" is a pronoun, so it makes more "logical" sense followed by a verb (a la iwon.com). Everything else sounds better with "e".
 

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Good viewpoint (except the extra 6.95 part because I do enough of that on my own).

I was biased towards e myself but wanted to hear others opinions.
 

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In most cases E, in my opinion. However there are certain instances that I works better :)
 

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i will choose 'e' unless the context fits 'i'
 

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"i" seems a little too strong. "E" is better IMO.

eloans.com... eharmony.com...

iwon, imo, doesn't really make sense.
 

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In general “e” is the better choice, and the more valuable domain.
 

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Appreciate the input from everyone. I just needed a warm and fuzzy to support my own opinions. I went a head last night and got the "e" version of the name I plan to develop.
 

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bladex5k said:
iwon, imo, doesn't really make sense.

It doesn't make sense?

I won the lottery. There! :blush:
 

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not sure if you still need imput :

i have over 100 names each starting with 'e' and with 'i' and evenso personally i prefer 'e' in front of the name, 'i' names selling much better than 'e' names.
(at least on my sales record)
i had for excample 3 'i' name sales in the $ xxxx since oct last year ( & one that i am not allowed to talk about) not one 'e' sale in the price range - in 2 instantes the person bought a 'i' name ,where actually the 'e' in front works much better in my opinion - so i still hold on the the 'e's.
 

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bladex5k said:
iwon, imo, doesn't really make sense.

Really? So if you won something you wouldn't say "I won!".

I think you gave a bad example.
 

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I'm surprised the example of "ebay" didn't come up :)
 
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