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johno69

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There's been a couple of .co's pop up here lately.

I've got a couple, wondering peoples thoughts on .co as a whole?
 

sp@rky13

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Personally I see no value except for if you are a big company then buying the exact same domain name in a .co for typos. Besides that I see no value
 

Shane

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I don't see much value either, but in saying that I do have two that relate to my business:

TPD.co
publicliability.co

I wish both had an M on the end of the extension. :)
 

Ash

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i have sello.co - apparently sello is an ebay category in spain and also means stamp/post in spanish. Not the reason I reg'd it but I think it adds value in that sense.
 

Chris.C

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I didn't see a big future for .co's when they first came out - so I have no intention on buying into them now.

Big brands = maybe.

one, two or three letter .co's = some potential.
 

payattention

Archived Member
I thought there could be potential when GoDaddy changed their system to register .co as the default instead of .com but that was short lived and the change was reverted.

I'll do .com/.net/.org & .com.au and that's pretty much it.
 

johno69

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I have a couple of .US also.

Am looking to start a region specific site for the US and the .com was unavailable.

Was thinking about .co for that project. Not sure i like either.
 

payattention

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6 .co which sold for 5 figures or more of which most were bid on at auction when the extension was launched does not equal a strong market. The only people interested in .co are those with a vested interest.
 

Luke

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I agree, this extension blows. It looks like a misspelt .com

Just another money grabber is all
 

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