With all the chatter on the blogosphere today around the .me fiasco, I thought it might be good to take a break from my summer break to post up a few ideas around some killer .me domain ideas. Note that I haven’t yet checked to see if these are registered (not that it would do any good anyway) but I’m avoiding all the obvious ones like aweso.me, hug.me, and, well, this is a family blog so I’ll leave the last one to your imagination.
- ChromeDo.me – Site selling hair restoration products
- DoeRay.me – Users post videos of themselves singing popular songs, American Idol style
- SoSue.me – Judy’s-book-style directory with peer reviews for lawyers
- YouVs.me – Site to challenge your friends to various dares
- DoYouLove.me – Secret crush site
What are your favorite .me domains?

6 responses so far ↓
Bob Caswell // July 18, 2008 at 12:14 am |
I don’t know why I’m drawn to this like a deer in the headlights, but I just had to buy myself a .me today! I ended up getting Sued.me and got Suedme.com at the same time (surprisingly not taken).
Sure, it was a waste of money. But now I feel special somehow.
astartupaday // July 18, 2008 at 10:10 am |
I know, it’s crazy, right? Honestly I kicked off this post almost as a joke to riff on the ridiculous .me frenzy…but after I posted, I was seriously thinking about going out and registering a few of these myself!
I’m shocked that suedme.com isn’t taken! Seems with the high cost of legal fees and the fact that most people would probably not have a lawyer in their back pocket and turn to the internet for help, the domain landscape in the legal space would be pretty darn barren.
astartupaday // July 18, 2008 at 10:14 am |
Quick update – all of the domains above (except my favorite, ChromeDo.me!) are already taken! So much for not picking obvious ones…
Berate Me // July 18, 2008 at 1:26 pm |
The only killer app: http://berate.me
iCalvyn // July 25, 2008 at 9:21 am |
did you own DoYouLove.me
astartupaday // July 25, 2008 at 9:35 am |
Nope – by the time I checked, it was taken. To be honest, though, I’m kinda a cheapskate and probably wouldn’t have shelled out the $40 anyway for a domain name I wasn’t going to do anything with.