I don't want to search the past posts, but if memory serves me correctly, you said something along the lines of "$2000 seems to be the sweet spot for nice LLL.co". I don't recall you including in that statement that this was for higher end LLL.co and a newbie reading this thread, as most do at the beginning, thinking that he can go get some "nice" LLL.co and flip for $2000 as that is the "sweet spot". They don't know what nice is, and "premium" seems to include every letter in the alphabet lately. That exact statement you made is called pumping an extension
WWHHHAATT?? How do members of Namepros who flip names on a forum bring down the industry?? Surely you don't think end-users come to these forums and see that "Namepros member A" sold a domain to "Namepros member B" for "$30" therefore the market must consider those sales, therefore bringing down the industry. Your statements are just not making any sense whatsoever to me.
I am a supporter of .co and would like to see it flourish. I also understand the boundaries and big challenges ahead for it to be successful.
One problem with .co I see happened to me very recently. I decided to create a running blog for a running group my wife and I currently have. I enthusiastically decided to find a .co I could use for it, wanting it to be a somewhat decent keyword or keyword phrase relating to running in the .co extension, not really caring if traffic bled into the .com. I couldn't find anything decent available as everthing was either registered and pointing to a parked page or/and someone wanting way too much. I eventually gave up on finding one in a .co and am going with a good .com brandable I already have. Too bad because I really wanted to develop my blog on a .co.