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my biggest sale was a .co

winecellars.co

handregged $8
sold usd$3299
sedo

sold to utah usa based wine racks cellars supplier

when .co just came out too long ago now
 
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i have found that only 1 word .co sell good....the rest are junk.

I sold a 2 word for 1300 month ago.
Keyword+Group.co

Also another 1300 offer on e/pages/co
But went unpaid due to tm concerns of theirs.

Both from inbound afternic broker contact

Portfolio size 500 from 1$ or 3$ deals.
 
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Updated .co portfolio:

DigitalWorld
DigitalLife
Projections
Sightseeing
Offside
Footsteps
RIL

Sold last week: Coping
 
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sold another 2 word for 1300

Click+Keyword .co

Afternic BIN , even though Dan was NS lander at 100 less.
 
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I have only 3 .co in my portfolio
Timezone
ITventures
Vybes
 
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Updated .co portfolio:

DigitalWorld
DigitalLife
Projections
Sightseeing
Offside
Footsteps
RIL

Sold last week: Coping

Added:

Homemaker
Narrowboat
 
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ipoteka.co
mortgage in russian
 
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It's been a while since I picked up a new one.

I can't believe we're celebrating just over 10 years of this thread, and .CO (in its current form). 🎁

No-contact logo.jpg
 
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racism.co
At the heat of the current protests!
 
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I know people have posted in the past, but are there any LLL.co's that are still available for hand reg? or are they all taken. There seems to be a market, but not a big one.
 
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First co registered

Okio.co
 
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First .Co registration
ShopNext.Co
 
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I know people have posted in the past, but are there any LLL.co's that are still available for hand reg? or are they all taken. There seems to be a market, but not a big one.
They are not all taken (LLL's). They once were.However in september 2018 the co-regstry have changed a policy.
It is so that the new policy is as follows : the registry charges from then on mostly 1.250 USD or 1.500 USD (mostly) and (for a certain amount (this is only for some : not enormously much ones) of LLL .CO's 3.500 USD or more for SOME special LLL.CO's (not all though) LLL-domains that drop AND BECOME AVAILALBLE to REGISTER. HOWEVER FOR THESE DOMAINS renew (or transfer to someone who buys the domain from somebody) is ONLY the NORMAL COST, so the normal renewalprice for a.co-domain (which is between 20 USD/year-35 USD depending from registrar to registrar).
Some LLL.CO's drop and are reregisterrable at normal pricing, but that nearly never happens, because they're sold in Aftermarketuactions, or backorderred.

It is so that lots of people AS CONSEQUENCE of that new policy, and also because of high DEMAND for LLL.CO's if the corresponding LLL.COM is occupied or people ask 50.000- 500.000 for the LLL.COM, DON'T let their LLL.co-domains drop, but renew them at normal pricing. (letting them drop gives the risk that once the domain comes available again, immediately costs 1.250 USD - 3.500 USD registryfee for the 1st year new year, so people who have LLL.CO's don't drop them easily for the moment.
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Another thing changed also at 1 september 2018 with the LLLL-domains that drop : The price in case of drop for such a domain; changes to around 125 USD (instead of low pricing), but renewal afterwards costs normal renewalprice.(20-35 USD)

For 5L-domains registrations is as you see at registrars or a promotionprice; renewal is again between 20-35 USD depending from registrar to registrar.
 
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They are not all taken (LLL's). They once were.However in september 2018 the co-regstry have changed a policy.
It is so that the new policy is as follows : the registry charges from then on mostly 1.250 USD or 1.500 USD (mostly) and (for a certain amount (this is only for some : not enormously much ones) of LLL .CO's 3.500 USD or more for SOME special LLL.CO's (not all though) LLL-domains that drop AND BECOME AVAILALBLE to REGISTER. HOWEVER FOR THESE DOMAINS renewal (or transfer to someone who buys the domain from somebody) is ONLY the NORMAL COST, so the normal renewalprice for a.co-domain (which is between 20 USD/year-35 USD depending from registrar to registrar). It is so that lots of people AS CONSEQUENCE of that new policy, and also because of high DEMAND for LLL.CO's if the corresponding LLL.COM is occupied or people ask 50.000- 500.000 for the LLL.COM, DON'T let their LLL.co-domains drop, but renew them at normal pricing. (letting them drop gives the risk that once the domain comes available again, immediately costs 1.250 USD - 3.500 USD registryfee for the 1st year new year, so people who have LLL.CO's don't drop them easily for the moment.
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Another thing changed also at 1 september 2018 with the LLLL-domains that drop : The price in case of drop for such a domain; changes to around 125 USD (instead of low pricing), but renewal afterwards costs normal renewalprice.(20-35 USD)

For 5L-domains registrations is as you see at registrars or a promotionprice; renewal is again between 20-35 USD depending from registrar to registrar.

But is there a real market for average lll.co's? It seems like the pricing got crazy, but the demand for non premium lll.co's did not go up.
 
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But is there a real market for average lll.co's? It seems like the pricing got crazy, but the demand for non premium lll.co's did not go up.
I wouldn't only look to namebio, but also to Domain Journal to know what really happens.
I see some sell for 4.500 (via Magnum) there, and several at 1.000 and more.
And then there are the dark number (private sales). And one sold for 30.000 or 40.000 as far as I remember correctly.

This time is a strange time : The coronacrisis influences a lot. Strange things happen.
Like Mike Mann who dropped 50.000 dotcoms.recently (see elsewhere).
 
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Real acronym QKE.co , Quantum Key Exchange
 
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Current DNjornal :
3 LLL.co's I see there, havebeen SOLD prices between $3,895 and 5.000 USD !!
 
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