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  1. abstractdomainer

    question Is your .CO promo investment finally paying off?

    Based on the investment that many of us happened to do in .CO extension during the month of July and August ($1 promo), how has been the response to your investment? Did it actually pay off so far, did you recover the cost/made money or are they still lying around with no returns whatsoever?
  2. abstractdomainer

    question Is your .CO promo investment finally paying off?

    Based on the investment that many of us happened to do in .CO extension during the month of July and August ($1 promo), how has been the response to your investment? Did it actually pay off so far, did you recover the cost/made money or are they still lying around with no returns whatsoever?
  3. Leo Angelo

    analysis An experiment with .co special

    I am dropping 1712 .co names today. I analyzed the results of this batch and decided to share them with the NamePros community. Please don't be offended if this is nothing new or you've seen better results. Share them and any improvement ideas, and wish us all success. The Special A little...
  4. Leo Angelo

    analysis An experiment with .co special

    I am dropping 1712 .co names today. I analyzed the results of this batch and decided to share them with the NamePros community. Please don't be offended if this is nothing new or you've seen better results. Share them and any improvement ideas, and wish us all success. The Special A little...
  5. Name Trader

    Thinking of rearranging my portfolio in 2022

    I'd like to get some answers to research which seems to be everchanging, or often shaded by the latest numbers. It's been my impression that .com, .co and the ngtlds have a commanding lead by way of demand. Is that still the same today as it was in 2020? What are the top ten total sales by tld...
  6. Name Trader

    Thinking of rearranging my portfolio in 2022

    I'd like to get some answers to research which seems to be everchanging, or often shaded by the latest numbers. It's been my impression that .com, .co and the ngtlds have a commanding lead by way of demand. Is that still the same today as it was in 2020? What are the top ten total sales by tld...
  7. abstractdomainer

    poll Will you ever ask $50k+ for a 2 word .co?

    I know that NFT and meta surge is going on right now, but will you ever put a price like $50,000+ for a domain name: 1) Registered 2 weeks ago 2) Is a 2-word name 3) Is a .CO I am referring to the sale of MetaPayments.co domain name for $50,000+ I think we should all appreciate who the seller...
  8. abstractdomainer

    poll Will you ever ask $50k+ for a 2 word .co?

    I know that NFT and meta surge is going on right now, but will you ever put a price like $50,000+ for a domain name: 1) Registered 2 weeks ago 2) Is a 2-word name 3) Is a .CO I am referring to the sale of MetaPayments.co domain name for $50,000+ I think we should all appreciate who the seller...
  9. abstractdomainer

    discuss Has .co sales dried up for you?

    Being a fan and investor of .CO extension, I was wondering if .co sales have dried up? Usually when I register .CO names during the promo, I see a sale within 2 months and that goes on for the entire year. Of course the sell-through percentage remains less than 3%. But this time even at a $399...
  10. abstractdomainer

    discuss Has .co sales dried up for you?

    Being a fan and investor of .CO extension, I was wondering if .co sales have dried up? Usually when I register .CO names during the promo, I see a sale within 2 months and that goes on for the entire year. Of course the sell-through percentage remains less than 3%. But this time even at a $399...
  11. equity78

    domains Kate Buckley acquired Kate.co

    About a week ago there were a bunch of one word .co that expired at GoDaddy. Most of these came from registrars based in the United Kingdom. The top price on the list was Kate.co at $8,400. The domain name is now in the hands of domain broker Kate Buckley. Kate is forwarding the domain […]...
  12. equity78

    domains Kate Buckley acquired Kate.co

    About a week ago there were a bunch of one word .co that expired at GoDaddy. Most of these came from registrars based in the United Kingdom. The top price on the list was Kate.co at $8,400. The domain name is now in the hands of domain broker Kate Buckley. Kate is forwarding the domain […]...
  13. T

    information Afternic pricing, summer trends, and the $199 vs $299 price points (and other things)

    I've had about 3 weeks so far with very low Afternic sales, which was quite odd. I've finally untangled it. Here is what I've found and concluded so far (note, for domains I want to clear next): - The $299 price point has pretty much stopped for me during August. Yes I have a ton of those so...
  14. T

    information Afternic pricing, summer trends, and the $199 vs $299 price points (and other things)

    I've had about 3 weeks so far with very low Afternic sales, which was quite odd. I've finally untangled it. Here is what I've found and concluded so far (note, for domains I want to clear next): - The $299 price point has pretty much stopped for me during August. Yes I have a ton of those so...
  15. equity78

    domains A lot of quality .co domain names auctioned at GoDaddy the past 3 days

    GoDaddy has had a flurry of quality .co domain names expire over the last three days. A lot of these domains seem to have expired at 123-Reg and UK2 Group. Kate.co is the highest close at $8,400, 21 .co domain names have closed at four figures. These may still have time to renew. Each registrar...
  16. equity78

    domains A lot of quality .co domain names auctioned at GoDaddy the past 3 days

    GoDaddy has had a flurry of quality .co domain names expire over the last three days. A lot of these domains seem to have expired at 123-Reg and UK2 Group. Kate.co is the highest close at $8,400, 21 .co domain names have closed at four figures. These may still have time to renew. Each registrar...
  17. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Going Big on .CO; When Do You Drop a Domain Name?...

    In this week's Top Topics, we look at the strategy around domain name renewals in light of the upcoming domain name renewal hike from Verisign. Elsewhere, pricing at the other end of the spectrum, domain sales, is discussed, and have you ever gone big on .CO? Does It Make Sense to Renew in...
  18. James Iles

    information Top Topics: Going Big on .CO; When Do You Drop a Domain Name?...

    In this week's Top Topics, we look at the strategy around domain name renewals in light of the upcoming domain name renewal hike from Verisign. Elsewhere, pricing at the other end of the spectrum, domain sales, is discussed, and have you ever gone big on .CO? Does It Make Sense to Renew in...
  19. abstractdomainer

    discuss Going big in .CO domains

    With $0.99 .CO domains available last month, I put aside a budget of $2000 to invest and get close to 2000 .CO domain names and hope to sell 1% = 20 domain names at an average of $400 = $8,000, making a clean, low-risk $6,000 - a 300% return on investment. However, there were hardly more than...
  20. abstractdomainer

    discuss Going big in .CO domains

    With $0.99 .CO domains available last month, I put aside a budget of $2000 to invest and get close to 2000 .CO domain names and hope to sell 1% = 20 domain names at an average of $400 = $8,000, making a clean, low-risk $6,000 - a 300% return on investment. However, there were hardly more than...
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