i see BodyBuilding.com.co have to sell in flippa.com and price about $6 ... really i need to know this domain valuable or not ... also what is the different with .com and .com.co ... are there any bad effect in com.co ...??? is this real price or will it go high when listing end ...anyone have buy domain before in flippa.com ..??? Please why no one answer for this .. is that value domain or not ...?? check this link if you not below .. i like to get quick reply https://flippa.com/2949449-category-killer-5-million-searches-a-month-super-premium-no-reserve Com.co means that this is a "co" extension of the com domain. Where "co" states for colombia. How valuable it is? It depends on how much used is the com.co extension in Colombia. If it's used you can easily resell it or target it for their market with some affiliate product. Hope I helped!
You are really Great , i did not know com.co extension in Colombia .. ... because this going too cheap ..
Not a bad name imo.... Although, the names that do well in .co are one-word product/service names... .co is the extension a lot of start-ups lean towards...
The domain is .com.co, making it a non-TLD. If it was .com, or .co then the value would definetly increase.
It depends on what are you going to use it for.If you intend to create a website or blog related to bodybuilding, then buy that domain despite its being a .com.co
i would steer clear of these types of extentions. If you plan to buy something to develop, get the .com extension. If you plan to buy to resell, stick to .com, .net, .info. I would also highly suggest you do not waste a bunch of money hand registering a bunch of domains. Save your money, buy a domain that already has value (ie. aged, good metrics, searches, pagerank etc) You should stick to domains that are no more than two words in length and domains that would be beneficial to a business. Stick to this and you will be successful. I know it is tempting to continuously hand register domain names that you think are good, try to stay away from this. Also, the shorter the better, in most cases. For a reseller, a short domain 4 characters or less will quickly fetch you more than you paid for the name. Especially if you buy something aged for a reasonable price on say Godaddy auctions. May cost you a bit upfront but you can get a domain for a couple hundred dollars that you could likely sell for a couple thousand dollars. Start will shorties, build up your income/money and then buy more expensive domains, and so on.... Good Luck.
It's 6 dollars for a reason, because the owner wants rid of it before expiry and the yearly registration is $20 dollars. You can guess that if a domain owner is willing to sell a domain for 6 dollars rather than renew it for another $20 means that he/she knows that it's worth less than $20-40. English worded non-international domains (of non-English speaking countries) are generally worthless unless you have tens of thousands to spend on marketing. This would be the same as buying something like, for example, mothersdaygifts.fr - It's looks nice right, but that .fr makes it completely pointless. That is of course unless the national language of France is changed to English tomorrow ... Oh, there's a thought.