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.CO names acquired by DP members!

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by AdamFL, Jul 20, 2010.

  1. builtSEO

    builtSEO Well-Known Member

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    #541
    I have seoways.co
     
    builtSEO, Oct 17, 2011 IP
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    #542
    http://www.elliotsblog.com/co-premium-domain-re-auction-coming-up-without-reserves-7322
    Code (markup):
     
    the_poet, Oct 18, 2011 IP
  3. the_poet

    the_poet Active Member

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    #543
    eParking.CO sold at Sedo for $7,000.
     
    the_poet, Oct 24, 2011 IP
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    Hotelsex Peon

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    #544
    Looking for a quick sale

    Great Value:

    • CallForwarding.co - $500

    Registered at GoDaddy.com
    Full Year Of Registration
    Expires 10/6/2012


    Stats:
    Global Search (Exact) - 12,100
    Local Search (US Exact) - 6,600
    CPC - $11.36



    Related Sales:
    • CallForwarding.com - $5,000 (April 2007)
    • CallForwarding.net - $3,240 (Jan 2011)
    • CallForwarding.org - $650 (Sep 2010)
    • Call-Forwarding.com - $2,520 (Jul 2010)


    Looking to move quick - PM me
     
    Last edited: Oct 26, 2011
    Hotelsex, Oct 26, 2011 IP
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    krzy Member

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    #545
    LiveXXX.co

    Looking for offers. PM if interested.
     
    krzy, Oct 26, 2011 IP
  6. builtSEO

    builtSEO Well-Known Member

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    #546
    does anyone sell domains at sedo?
     
    builtSEO, Oct 26, 2011 IP
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    laptopvn2 Guest

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    #547
    Yes looks like they are the cheapest. Nice name!
     
    laptopvn2, Oct 28, 2011 IP
  8. Zorlock

    Zorlock Member

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    #548
    Didnt Godaddy just do another .CO girl for their Superbowl ad?

    Just got these stats from NameBio
    safe.co $2,800 2012-01-13 sedo.com
    tone.co $1,050 2012-01-06 sedo.com
    hawk.co $2,600 2012-01-06 sedo.com
    equity.co $1,800 2012-01-05 sedo.com
    stereo.co $1,750 2012-01-03 sedo.com
    mining.co $710 2012-01-02 sedo.com
    lgo.co $1,870 2012-01-01 afternic.com

    All these sales for 2012. The numbers are not great but there is still a market for .CO.
    Cheers
     
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    Zorlock, Jan 23, 2012 IP
  9. dlatua

    dlatua Notable Member

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    And that market will be dead soon, if the new gTLD will be lanced this year IMO
     
    dlatua, Jan 25, 2012 IP
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    #550
    It is interesting to see how many different domain extensions there are now-a-days. It allows you to have many different options when creating a domain name.
     
    tywonf, Jan 27, 2012 IP
  11. Cheat

    Cheat Peon

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    #551
    There are 250 ccTLDs and only 3 are marketed commercially: .CO/.TV/.ME <--- These domains are country codes and I do not consider these as legit extensions if you plan to use them outside there native country.

    .TV is for Tuvalu not "Television"
    .CO is for Colombia not "Company"
    .ME is for Montenegro not "Me"

    There are 21 gTLDs and 14 are not used freely: .aero/.cat/.coop/.edu/.gov/.int/.jobs/.mil/.museum/.name/.travel/.pro/.tel/.asia <--- You must provide a license or a piece of evidence to register these domain names. example: if you want a .edu, you need to be the director of a school to own something.edu or a passport to own a .name

    There are 6 gTLDs that are used freely: .com/.net/.org/.biz/.info/.xxx <--- in other words, if you plan to brand yourself globally, use these. Unfortunately, some of these do not have a purpose of it's existence:

    .net is used to be for networks back in the early 90's.... not anymore.
    .org is used to be for organisations... now it is used commercially.
    .biz is used for business... now it is used commercially.
    .info is used for information... and guest what??? the internet is all about information... non-sense of it's existence because it have no purpose...

    .com & .xxx are the only extensions that I think have purpose.

    .com for commercial (open for all ages)
    .xxx for porn (restricted for mature)
     
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    the_poet Active Member

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  13. RLV

    RLV Member

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    #553
    and yet in real life I've never seen a site using .co domain.
     
    RLV, Feb 10, 2012 IP
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    #554
    and yet .co has only been launched for general purpose for about a year and a half now.

    Yes there are plenty of sites out there with .co, they are not hard to find... But at the same time, they are no .com.

    It will take years before any extension could ever dream of rivaling .com, and truth be told it will probably be a hand full of extensions that take out the way we do business now.

    Just my opinion
    Cheers
     
    Zorlock, Feb 14, 2012 IP
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    aray Peon

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    #555
    waw.. .co may be a very good asset in the future..
     
    aray, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    the_poet Active Member

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    #556
    ".CO Internet take on industry titans .com"
    http://www.worldfinance.com/markets/co-internet-take-on-industry-titans-com/
    Code (markup):
     
    the_poet, Feb 21, 2012 IP
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    #557
    Quit your job and work from home! click here the link and findouthttp://www.makemoneywithleo.com
     
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    the_poet Active Member

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    #559
    Yeap, this domain extension is dead...
     
    RLV, Oct 1, 2012 IP
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    tom11011 Well-Known Member

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    #560
    Well, we saw a few big players come out with .co domains, but it doesn't appear to be catching on.

    .com still reigns
     
    tom11011, Oct 1, 2012 IP