The .co Land Rush Starts Next Week

Barefootsies

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Jan 1, 2010
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yeah lame only good for typo traffic really and it'll be hard to pick up much that are any good without huge bids
 
yeah lame only good for typo traffic really and it'll be hard to pick up much that are any good without huge bids

I think a lot of this TLD will come down to branding.

The squatters have burned up most .COM and the secondary one's still have not caught on, although I am seeing a few more .NET popping up here and there.

.CO may actually have 'some' chance of catching on. But only time will tell.
 
Thanks for the heads up, regged one. Wonder how likely I'll get it based on it's current "availability".. It's not an enormously competitive term, but decently none the less.
 
Thanks for the heads up, regged one. Wonder how likely I'll get it based on it's current "availability".. It's not an enormously competitive term, but decently none the less.

No problem.

I know myself, as well as others, have left that 'm' off the .com a time or 10,000.
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There are definitely a few real good names still available. But not sure if I want to drop a grand or two and hope it picks up.
 
same here, I'll just wait for the flood gates to open and see if anything worthwhile is left.
 
Dibs on JN.CO!

The official pants of choice for people that you'd rather chop off your own finger than be seen talking to in public.

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makemoniesonline.co FTW

i now be real internet success guy

P.S - But seriously I'm trying to buy quite a few company, non-trademarked, domains that brand themselves as company co along with a few location domains.
 
I think a lot of this TLD will come down to branding.

The squatters have burned up most .COM and the secondary one's still have not caught on, although I am seeing a few more .NET popping up here and there.

.CO may actually have 'some' chance of catching on. But only time will tell.

Branding a .co domain would be a terrible idea imo. Half the time you try to advertise it consumers will probably assume you mispelled .com