.co domain price to increase 50 times

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by info, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi A good news for .co domain owners as google has turned on Geo Targeting For .CO
    so technically .co now became .com
    you can now target US traffic also. so better than any other TLD. And now the last problem solved and people will see there domain prices as close as .com so if the flying.co sell for $30000 then now price close to $1500000
    Here is a video how to do this
    http://www.domainerincome.com/news/how-to-turn-on-geotargeting-for-co-domain-names/

    :):):)
     
    info, Aug 5, 2010 IP
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  2. anhbloginc

    anhbloginc Well-Known Member

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    #2
    I just get the http://1080.co and just make it parked, then getting a lot of traffic, turned to cash :D
     
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  3. kojakfilth

    kojakfilth Notable Member

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    #3
    This is a great news for me.. I spent $$$$ with these .co domains.. :D
     
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  4. cobraghostship

    cobraghostship Peon

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    #4
    Please post when you see a .co on google page 1.Thanks
     
    cobraghostship, Aug 5, 2010 IP
  5. kojakfilth

    kojakfilth Notable Member

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    #5
    I think Its too early for that. .
     
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  6. MakZF

    MakZF Well-Known Member

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    #6
    And? Not sure what this accomplishes really. The .co domain still pales in comparrison to .com .net and .org.
     
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  7. AdsenseJunkie

    AdsenseJunkie Peon

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    #7
    nice I better register some now :)
     
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  8. cobraghostship

    cobraghostship Peon

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    #8
    Doesnt .co stand for columbia? Why would it be worth any more than the other region extensions?
     
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  9. ReliableHost

    ReliableHost Peon

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    #9
    I am unable to understand why this extension is so costly one?
     
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  10. AdsenseJunkie

    AdsenseJunkie Peon

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    #10
    :) I found me some good domains using google keyword tool :)
     
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  11. RightMan

    RightMan Notable Member

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    I guess.... it is nothing but one more push to make people rush for registering new names with .co and one more attempt at maintaining the hype! :rolleyes:

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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  12. info

    info Well-Known Member

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    #12
    This action is taken by google and not by .co registry so no question of any hype
    And creating hype and make people aware about new product/idea/technology is not bad. Every new technology/idea needs some hype to attract investment and users (e.g. Hybrid cars)


     
    info, Aug 5, 2010 IP
  13. Cheat

    Cheat Peon

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    #13
    like Steve Balmer, ...remember when he said about Apple’s iPhone, “‘There’s no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance.”.
    :p
     
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    rdthewall Active Member

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    #14
    Same thing happened with .me and we know what happened next.:p
     
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  15. AdamFL

    AdamFL Well-Known Member

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    #15
    As you might know getting in the first page of google take sometime, .co is relatively still new but if you are curious about it search for "cointernet" and see who's first.

    Thanks
     
    AdamFL, Aug 6, 2010 IP
  16. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    #16
    Good point :)
     
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  17. cobraghostship

    cobraghostship Peon

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    #17
    lol.Besides .cos website./How much did they have to pay to get there?
     
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  18. AdamFL

    AdamFL Well-Known Member

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    #18
    You can email google and ask them that question. if you do so you would be already dealing with google concerning .cos and that's already a success :)
     
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    BioSpherical Active Member

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    #19
    This is definitely a good thing for .CO, but I don't as of yet its possible to say whether it will become successful or not. I'm hedging my bets and have got a couple of pretty good .CO domains, but I'm not going overboard with my registrations at the moment.
     
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  20. Cheat

    Cheat Peon

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    #20
    Once again it is a shame many who speak negatively about .co don’t understand that it’s a business. .co is a business and there isn’t a single care about comparing it to .com. There is no business in their right mind who would want to be sold as a typo or the “.com minus the m” thingy.

    When people compare .com and .co, the first thing i think is “Whoa, they are scared about something. .co is an entirely different company”.

    Essentially, no need to be afraid for your .com portfolio. That’s something different. But it would be nice to read some constructive thought from those who prefer to make radical (and sometimes slanderous) emotional statements that have no basis in the reality of this .co business model which already has been the most successful launch in history.

    Like I’ve said before, .co has withstood the test of time already – people wanted it back in 1995 (and there were lots, but it was unaccessible) and now people still want it 15 years later. Why? Because “co” is a dictionary defined abbreviation meaning “company” and it’s been that way for hundreds of years, long before the internet was around. If some people had done their homework on internet history, they would have known this “1995″ fact, had some patience, and perhaps gone after .co rather than burn money on .mobi, .tel or the likes. Sorry but good business is much more research and due diligence than it is hype.

    Meanwhile, there are still crap .com names registered every day by people thinking they can make a quick buck.
     
    Last edited: Aug 7, 2010
    Cheat, Aug 7, 2010 IP