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.co SEDO: .Co is attractive for sale

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Is it worth to invest in .co?

There has been an interesting report of SEDO in the year 2013.

The results:

"The total value of .CO sales at Sedo since July 2010 is $2.6 million USD.
The mean average sales price for .CO domain names on Sedo’s marketplace is high, reaching $2,486 USD in 2013, up 37 percent since the TLD was introduced.
The YTD average sales price of a .CO domain surpasses the most well-established legacy TLDs, including .COM, .NET and .ORG.
The YTD median sales price of a .CO domain is $570 USD, up 14 percent since 2010, and higher than all the reported TLDs except for .COM."

.Co turns now, in 2019, nine years. The birthday is celebrated by a present to anybody: You can get from July 1 to July 7,2019, a standard .co domain for 9 US-Dollars.

Hans-Peter Oswald
http://www.domainregistry.de/co-domain.html
 
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I'm wondering the same thing. Also I want to know if .cc have any resale value
 
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I've actually had more .co sales through Sedo than any other place (GD Premium/Afternic)

I recommend listing at Sedo if people don't do it already.
 
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Yes, ive had great success with .co
 
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.CO seems to be used by many companies as substitute for .COM 's. I see many domains registered in .CO and left untouched in .NET. Customers started to prefer .co to .net
 
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Stay away from .co like slave owners stay around Geneva.
 
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I've actually had more .co sales through Sedo than any other place (GD Premium/Afternic)

I recommend listing at Sedo if people don't do it already.
Thanks for sharing that. Any thoughts on using Sedo landing pages for .co?
 
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The big problem with .CO going forward is that they've adopted a "premium pricing" model similar to the new gTLDs and continue to raise renewal costs.

Somebody down there is getting very greedy and it will almost certainly cook the golden goose.
 
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I think I invested enough in .CO for now
 
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