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What money difference would there be between e.g. elaw.eu and law.eu?

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midnightnavy

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(should be difference, typo)
I really want to have your views on this. I have some eu domains with the e prefix, that's why.
 
I would guess elaw.eu would be 25% of the price of law.eu

However, if a company is looking to develop a related site and they cannot seem to purchase law.eu then the price of elaw.eu could go higher than expected.

If you own elaw.eu, contact every major law firm in Europe and see what you come up with.
e is a prefix for internet and could be for Europe also in this case.
 
Thanks for your view. I have decided to stay away from the e prefix, unless its very good.
 
My view on the prefix e & i. I believe and this is my opinion only that e & i have very little value outside of a .com. That elaw.org or elaw.net, .eu, .gs, etc...are not worth much. The prefix e & i have matured with the .com in branding. It's hard enought to retrain and reteach the population on the use of other, newer cctld's. To through an e or i in the mix is close to domain suicide. Hehe. Not really, but I do believe it looses allot not being a .com.
 
Nice take, nice reasoning, I agree with your findings. Thank you, its gonna help me in the future.

THX
 
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