Pondering the fact that I’d browsed both dstore.com.au and estore.com.au, I was curious as to what others exist…
astore.com.au — watches and jewellery
bstore.com.au — Birkenstock shoes
cstore.com.au — forwards to Codagenic, selling an ecommerce platform
dstore.com.au — all sorts of stuff; been around for years
estore.com.au — geeky stuff; a division of City Software
fstore.com.au — toys and gifts
gstore.com.au — green products
hstore.com.au — hobbies
istore.com.au — registered, but not in use
jstore.com.au — not in use
kstore.com.au — registered, but not in use; apparently under construction
lstore.com.au — not in use
mstore.com.au — registered, but not in use
nstore.com.au — registered, but not in use
ostore.com.au — not in use
pstore.com.au — registered, but not in use
qstore.com.au — not in use
rstore.com.au — dent removal from cars
sstore.com.au — not in use
tstore.com.au — not in use
ustore.com.au — not in use
vstore.com.au — registered, but not in use
wstore.com.au — web hosting
xstore.com.au — adult products
ystore.com.au — forwards to melbourneit.com.au domain name sales; not clear if it’s owned by someone else but unused
zstore.com.au — party entertainment
2 replies on “The A to Z of online stores”
Thanks for that. Thorough research!
The City Software crowd recently changed their name to eStore (I got an email from them about this a few days ago).
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