Remember 1999, when it was all about “e”, mostly because of the term “eBusiness”? Say goodbye to those days. Today, partially thanks to Apple’s successful naming strategy (product names such as iPod, iTunes, iBook, iPhone, iLife, iWork, iMac), it is all about “i”.
Recent “i” sales:
1. iProperty.com
2. iReport.com
3. iPhone.com
Some “i” domains that are parked or not in full use which I like:
1.iDo.com
2. iWrite.com
3. iRule.com
4. iMovies.com
5. iCandy.com
Do you have any good “i” domains? are you selling, and if so, prices? And what’s after “i”? maybe “My” like in MySpace or maybe “You” (or “Tube”) like in YouTube? or Maybe “G” for “Global”? solve that riddle and write your own future ticket to success.








Have a couple!…:
iCreationist.com
iPhonegratis.com
not sure what prices though!
I had my eye on iwant.com, which was listed for sale for $40k, but someone else picked it up before I could…
Too bad - it’s a killer domain!
You saved yourself 40K. That name isn’t worth much at all.
I mostly have e-domains, but here are a few i domains I’ve picked up:
iBatonRouge.com
iAudiophile.com
iLittleRock.com
iSouthKorea.com
Unfortunately, iCountry isn’t as good as some of these you listed
I have iCritique; which I like for its wide applicability.
SAG is using iActor.com, which I like as well.
The best one out there is icount.com
Sahar–oh; since I see you’re also asking if available for sale and; if so; for how much, this is probably a more useful comment:
I have iCritique; which I like for its wide, multiple-industry/ profession use & applicability; up for sale at 5k-10k (though I’m wondering now whether; given what Rick just got from an end user; I ought to either price it higher or take it off the market until an end user inquires about buying it).
SAG is using iActor.com, which I like as well.
I have Isend.com
iAccumulate.com
iAccumulator.com
iBulimic.com
iCreditworth.com
iCreditworthy.com
iGirly.com
iGossiper.com
iMulticaster.com
iPensioner.com
iRepossess.com
iReshape.com
iRestitute.com
crinux.com
iMitzvah.com
iSupervise.com
imobilegames.com
imobilebet.com
Would consider a trade or small ownership.
I have my own investment for iGimmick.com, currently being use to redirect to my.Plogging.com social networking website.
If you’re interested, you know where to contact me.
Cheers,
Emil
I grabbed iSnoozed.com awhile ago to make into a bedding site.
I have iReviewBooks.com (also own the major TLD’s)
Am kicking around a book review site (I also have WeReviewBooks.com)
Not a big fan, but I do like iCandy! As in “Eye Candy”.
iLandBank.com ,a web media company built upon the analogy of a well-networked portfolio of domains and websites to a powerful publishing space.
ilandbank.com stands for internet landbank.
We also own ilandbanking.com & internetlandbank.com.
Two .eu domains for which the “i” prefix fits perfectly:
iCellphone.eu & iCellphones.eu
BIN Price: €3000 EUR For the Set
Offers are welcome as well.
Both listed on Sedo
I have iBITUMEN.com for just 3k
Here are a few “I” domains I own
iabscond.com
iaidandabet.com
ianswerto.com
iappointed.com
iastonish.com
ibackoff.com
ibaffle.com
ibailout.com
ibamboozle.com
ibeardown.com
ibegoff.com
iblankout.com
ibugoff.com
idemystify.com
idoordie.com
idropnames.com
ieathumblepie.com
ienslave.com
iensnare.com
ientrap.com
iepitomize.com
iexaggerate.com
ifilibuster.com
ifinagle.com
ifluster.com
iforeswear.com
iforgiveandforget.com
igetoff.com
ihandoff.com
iheaded.com
iheadedup.com
ihonour.com
iidealize.com
iidolize.com
iimbue.com
iimmortalize.com
iimpeach.com
iimprovise.com
ijoinup.com
iloginto.com
imetabolize.com
imixup.com
inamedrop.com
ineglected.com
ioutperform.com
ioutwit.com
ioverpower.com
ipercolate.com
iplanout.com
ipointed.com
iratout.com
irearended.com
ireinstate.com
iriskit.com
ispeakmypiece.com
ispeakofthedevil.com
ispeedup.com
ispruceup.com
isticktoit.com
isublimate.com
isvelte.com
ithankgoodness.com
iunscramble.com
ivanquish.com
iwheelndeal.com
iwindup.com
iwithhold.com
izanadu.com
Will entertain any semi-serious offers. Add-on to prior post listing my “I” domains
I don’t see the appeal of the i- domain name. It’s not going to get type-in traffic and it’s not a natural English prefix. Yes, Rick sold ireport for a ton of money, but that’s Rick. He always does the impossible. I think with the exception of a limited number of high-profile nouns, the i- domain has little inherent value.