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Hi all.

I know they would be worth loads if they were dot com :rolleyes: However I handregged them when I first heard about this game - put it down to a beginners mistake I guess. Knowing what I know now, I would just stick to dot com when learning the ropes.

Saying that co.com is growing. The backers are top boys who know their stuff and who knows what the future holds. Any thoughts about these and maybe the best way to market any.

Tool.co.com
Industry.co.com
Supermarket.co.com
Pharmaceutical.co.com
Pharmaceuticals.co.com
Traveler.co.com
Traveller.co.com
Travelling.co.com
computerslaptops.co.com
laptopscomputers.co.com

Thanks in advance. I really find your suggestions and comments a great help on my journey towards buying some good domains.

Best,
Paul
 
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Paul

I cant see any value in these, the extension is really weak and you will struggle to sell these to anyone. My advice would be to cut your losses and focus on the profitable extensions

Unfortunately, even the "top boys" don't have any idea on what the future holds, their prediction is as good as yours, provided you do the required research

Good luck
 
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Not much value in .co.com. I would put them at regfee for reseller and $xx for enduser. As always, you could find a user that cares only about the domain name and not the extension, but I think it is unlikely.

Hope this helps!
 
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Hello,

Sorry for being so blunt, but you fell for the trap.
It's not a real extension, but a private subdomain à la Centralnic. It's worthless.
Registry operators capitalize on the ignorance of their customers. I can't see one single valid reason for registering a .co.com domain, I mean subdomain.
 
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