I was wondering if snatching up as many LLL.co's as possible, when available, will be a good investment? I wasn't sure if they will have high returns like the .com's. Any thoughts?
This is one of the big question i'm asking every day:
"Will .CO overtake .COM in the near future?"
As far as i know, it's shorter then .com and more meaningful then .com
I think it will take some time for this TLD to settle and though I don't think there's any reason to think it will revolutionize the internet like the advertisement says I do think it will get decent support from the business/commerce segment. I think it will surpass .org and probably .net's but I'm not so sure about it surpassing .com. You might want to wait to pre-register since is a bit expensive now. However pre registry is selling quite well right now. I myself have pre-registered a few domains, some priority ($300 each). No risk, no return.
snoop said:Actually no, .co doesn't really mean much to anyone, except maybe colombians.
Company, corporation was the first thing I thought when I saw it
Actually no, .co doesn't really mean much to anyone, except maybe colombians.
Totally agree with this, though you can pre reg for $30 so it isnt to bad.
.cc too, after all it's one letter shorterThis is one of the big question i'm asking every day:
"Will .CO overtake .COM in the near future?"
As far as i know, it's shorter then .com and more meaningful then .com
.cc too, after all it's one letter shorter
As far as I know, .com has over 87 Million domains registered and .co has not. That's the answer to your question.This is one of the big question i'm asking every day:
"Will .CO overtake .COM in the near future?"
As far as i know, it's shorter then .com and more meaningful then .com
As far as I know, .com has over 87 Million domains registered and .co has not. That's the answer to your question.
Regards...jmcc
To me .cc is the TLD of Cocos Island and .co is the TLD of Columbia.To me, CC means "Creative Commons" and as nothing to do with the word "Company".