Even I'm having near zero-luck selling .cc domains. I had put up 5L.cc for sale at the NamePros Live Auction but it just got a bid of $150.
Seriously, though it's a two character .cc domain which is perhaps better than most two letter .cc domains due to the presence of 5L which stands for 5 letter.
Well random 5 letter .cc domains aren't worth anything so your 5L.cc doesnt have that much dev potential. Anyway LLL.cc are still available so 2 character .cc wont be fetching very high prices.
I know, read my post more carefully. I said since random LLLLL.cc will probably never have value your domain 5L.cc doesnt have much development potential. You say the minimum is 100$ and you got 150$ so its ok since like I said it doesnt have much development potential.
Guys, this is the .CC discussion thread - not a platform for you to promote your sales. I've removed a few sales posts, the next ones that misuse this thread will catch warning points for crashing.
On a positive note, i'll try to update the available LLL.cc list tomorrow.
Dont know if there is any hype of this, but I just sold/received payment/transfered factoring.cc for $300 in Sedo.
My intention was actually not to sell this for $300 and rather wanted this to go for auction, just to try out the market.
But I did a rookie mistake and instead of setting the offer I got from the person for $250 to auction, I made an backoffer to him telling him that "if he was interested then I would accept $300 and make it go to auction".
First time selling in Sedo, so I actually did not know that, when I the seller make an offer back, the seller cant make it go to auction Now I know .
And a second (or so ) after I made the backoffer, the seller accepted the deal, and I was stuck not able to make it go to auction. But a deal is a deal so I went with the deal and learned a rookie mistake.
Imo the seller (EDIT: I offcourse mean the buyer ) got a good deal, at least I hope it is one from NP, so it still is in "family" and did not go to "strangers".
Best regards,
EDIT:
I always think it is nice to get feedback on how close the appraise one gets and give in the appraise thread are, so to those that are like me, this is what the good people in NP appraised a while ago: http://www.namepros.com/domain-appr...ht=factoring.cc
i regged a few cc domains as a long time investment, but now im actually thinking on using some of them for my websites.
the only thing i was half-worried about was that .cc is a regional domain and that Google will tie it to Cocos Islands lol))
but yesterday i added one of my cc to Google webmaster tools and i saw it was actually possible to specify any geographical targeting for it. great!
this means Google treats it like a common extension, not a regional domain.
maybe most people already knew that, but for those who were doubting just like me, this might be interesting fact.