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How much are .cc domains worth ? Just wanna know ;)
 
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WeirdHomer said:
I regged Domestic.cc (Domestic credit cards?) and sold 1 day later for $600.

Talk about making a quick buck :)

Awesome! Did the buyer approach you or did you email endusers or put it up for same somewhere?
 
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:tu: congrats, nice sale
 
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greenline said:
No, i mean, example, a LLL.cc, how much is that worth?

A random LLL.cc - reg fee

Sex.cc - A lot :imho:
 
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It must be me then. I have Commodities.cc for sale from more than 1 year.

It was listed on GreatDomains.com for $15,000

Most Commodities .whatever sells for low 4 figures but mine won`t sell for $500 here.

It must be just bad luck.
 
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Would this be of value...Say I registered a .CC which initials was CC

So it'd be like C____C____.cc

Would that be worth anything?
 
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IntelBank.com said:
This is really just my personal take/theory on this subject: Keywords such as Poker,Cellphones,Ringtones,Sex, etc. are not included in this theory as they're selling with high values no matter the extension.

IB

Could the same be said about first names?

Let's say Wendy.com, I'm sure it's worth a few bucks.
But I'm sure the owner will never let it drop.

So I went with Wendy.cc (it is my name after all)
how far off the .com price would this .cc be?
(not an apprasial)
and are first names in other TLD's (since there are no
.com's - unless you get named something really unique :lol: )
as popular?
 
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Nice reg and sale. The cc domains have been doing pretty well around the net. I picked up Refinance.cc on a drop last month.
 
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Excellent news WeirdHomer, thats great that you got a decent profit so quickly.
 
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htmlindex said:
Awesome! Did the buyer approach you or did you email endusers or put it up for same somewhere?
a good question.
 
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The official .cc hype thread

I realize .cc has plenty of naysayers, but I happen to be one of its cheerleaders. There are still plenty of great short one-worders out there now, but I think they will be almost completely gone within the next year or so as interest in the .cc TLD increases. I also believe that the buyout of LLL.cc names will occur within the next year and a half or so, which will be good for the .cc market and increase value.

Of course, I could be wrong, but this is the hype thread so I won't go there :)

Go .cc!
 
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First let me say - I am also a fan of .cc :D

With the internet expanding and becoming more
user friendly, more and more AND more people and
businesses are getting involved. In some way shape
or form on the web!
All the top-notch money making .com's are gone,
without a doubt, and I don't know about most people, but
if Wendy.com ever became "available" it would be
way, way out of my price range, BUT I have the .cc
and Damn proud of it!

Back when 2 letter .com's were "free" I was thinking,
why would anyone want one of those, what could you
do with them? What are they called? Domain names! [DUH]
:'(
I could be sitting in a house on a hill overlooking a lake,
counting my money - IF I HAD SEEN THE VISION!

What I'm trying to say without babbling anymore is that
if you want an internet presence, you gotta take what you
can get - and with everything selling out - where do you go?
.cc is shorter than most and there are some great ones available!
For now!
I sold a LLL.cc last year for low $xxx
all but 1 of my .coms sold for $xx
So, bottom line is, :imho:
I'm not going to be sitting here next year wishing I had bought
more of LLL.cc or "keywords".cc
I watched the LLL.ca disappear in 2 days! I had over 100 on my
"some day to reg list" there were thousands available, then poof!
All gone!

and all :imho:
:p
 
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Where is it possible to reg .cc at the lowest fee? GoDaddy charges 18-20 dollars :(
 
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I have a great .cc

Commodities.cc

I did not take offer in low - medium $XXX for this one as it was listed at GreatDomains.com for $15,000

I saw some companies in Australia using LLL.cc as their website.
 
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Why do you think .cc is going to get any popular ? :-/
 
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I hope you guys are right, and they do take off...I've got a couple two character CCs.
 
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italiandragon said:
I did not take offer in low - medium $XXX for this one as it was listed at GreatDomains.com for $15,000

I had a handful of .cc's listed at GreatDomains.com; let all but 1 of them expire :/

I've long been a cheerleader of .cc, but my patience for this extension is wearing thin at this point ;) I still hope, but it has had every opportunity, but Verisign has squandered even the littlest headway.

-Allan :gl:
 
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I have the best .cc ever:

XYZ.cc
 
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IAmAllanShore said:
I've long been a cheerleader of .cc, but my patience for this extension is wearing thin at this point ;)

Yeah, there's no doubt it's had an unusually slow take-off. Some may blame reg fees, and while they may play a part, I don't think that's the biggest issue. Look at .tv -- its reg fee is higher than .cc's but that hasn't stopped it from becoming one of the most popular popular TLDs. .cc is just one of the extensions that has taken a while to rise in popularity, but I believe its heyday will come sooner than we may expect.

and exponent... that is indeed a nice name you have! (although I would argue that it's second best; abc.cc is the best ;))
 
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This thread has inspired me to carry out a very non-scientific experiment of sorts to see how hypeworthy the .cc market is. I've listed nen.cc on eBay starting at $0.99 with no reserve to see how much I'll get for it:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280178716032

Edit: Looks like dud.cc has also been put up for auction. I'm interested to see how this one ends up as well.
 
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No worries about .cc from here. The true premium .cc owners know that within another 1-2 years, the price cant go down.
 
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