The domain name Pizza.Co just sold for $15,000 adding to the recent string of .Co sales on Sedo.com
Before you attack these are smallist sales the domain name attorneys.info just sold on Sedo.com for only $13K
So in comparision to an extension which has been around for many years, these .Co sales are pretty impressive having been launched less than a year ago
We have been tracking other .Co domain sales on another post, which include:
Shop.co $22,000
CreditCard.co $17,000
Tequila.CO $14,500
Vodka.co $10,000
Snowboards.co $7,500
Stories.CO $7,500
Recipes.CO $5,600
soccer.co $5,000
Fish.co $4,500
Mp3.co 3,600 Euro’s ($5,500)
Minijuegos.co 2,450 Euro’s (4K USD)
Prestamos.co 2,300 Euro ($3,900 USD)
Watersports.co $3K
Safer.co $2,700
Judo.co $1,600
Axe.co $1,600
eei.co $750
divorcios.co $1,000
Beirut.co $1,950
AWO.co $1,850
Canna.co $1000
outdoorfireplacekits.co $2,000
Adk.co $1,563
JuegosGratis.co $2,150
Horoscope.CO €3,250 ($4,580).
Prestamos.co 2,300 Euro ($3,900 USD)
Aniol says
It is another domain from the sedo premium auction.
Does anybody have the list of .co domains in the sedo .co premium auction INCLUDING their reserve prices?
::: now online my new site for all my domains on sale ::: says
a pizza a bit costly 🙂
Robbie says
Sales seems to be ok on the .co aftermarket but it isnt renewal time yet…
We picked these up that we are looking to sell…
ChangeJobs.co
VegasJobs.co
VegasFlights.co
VacationSearch.co
Aniol says
You forgot:
Shop.co $22,000
CreditCard.co $17,000
Safer.co $2,700
all sedo
MHB says
Just wrote about pizza.co and added them all to the main post
thanks
:::T:::P:::T:::B:::H::: says
these SEDO domains are much better than the latest Afternic domains posted here
Tequila.co Vodka.co Soccer.co Recipes.co Judo.co are good and have a low price
RH says
Mike it looks like Whiskey.co sold too for 10,000 Euros
cm says
Glow.Co
sold yesterday at $2,500
Sedo
Joe says
@RH
That’s a good $14,900.
Em says
Nice slow growth in the .CO extension. Like the daily sales. That’s what makes the market. It may sound strange, but i would prefer to see nothing too extraordinary as far as .CO prices are concerned. It’s going at a nice pace, as it is.
BTW, Mike, how is the interest in I.co going?
Duane says
Should the .CO ever make it mainstream, then several people are going to make a hell of an ROI .
Domain Report says
Even if .co doesn’t go mainstream, these will always get some typo traffic. The internet will keep growing, if domains remain relevant then .com will always be best and will keep growing in value, which is good for these premium .co (the typo traffic will increase).
RAYY says
Not bad for .CO sales results. Slow and steady and win the rest.
Wonder how much worth for 3dPad.CO
Em says
@ Domain Report
Yep, I agree with you. As long as the growth is on a nice upward trend, it’s good for premium .CO owners. If the market moves too fast, this is not such a good situation. Too far too fast is always problematic. If the market moves on a slow uptrend, it is also good for non-premium owners. If you look at any stock that was extremely oversold, you’ll know what I mean. There really is no shorting with a domain, if you now what I mean.
MHB says
Em
I.Co is again something Monte brought with him and is working on, so not my deal, but it has not found a home yet
Steven says
When comparing how long this extension has been around compared to others, it is VERY important to remember that most other extensions have no chance of spillover traffic from a .com like .co does. That gives it extra value so not really comparing apples to apples.
Slate says
Well one thing I got out of this.
If Axe.co can sell for $1600 then I am pretty sure Peg.co can sell for about the same.
Besides being a proper name for someone, there is also the Price/Earnings To Growth (PEG Ratio) having to deal with determining a stock’s value.
Thanks for the post.
Cheers
SandCastle.Co says
CreditCard.Co at $17K was an absolute steal…congrats to the buyer.
ManydotCo says
Most of them are sold at the Sedo Premium .Co Auction on Feb,2011
By the way
outdoorfireplacekits.co $2,000 is not correct.
In fact,it’s outdoorfireplacekits.com sold $2,000
outdoorfireplacekits.co is still available.
The Whole list about .CO recently sales:
http://www.many.co/recent.php
Robert Cline says
For every .Co Sedo, Afternic, sale,
there is at least twice as many private sales
I have sold at least 8
non of it is on these lists
Robert Cline says
.Co considered one of the most exciting under-the-radar tech ideas article
http://www.thedailyreporter.com/brandedcontent/archive?articleID=8048650733&categoryID=4
::: T ::: P ::: T ::: B ::: H ::: says
“CreditCard.Co at $17K was an absolute steal…congrats to the buyer.”
perhaps the seller was Santa Claus 🙂
::: T ::: P ::: T ::: B ::: H ::: (updated) says
“CreditCard.Co at $17K was an absolute steal…congrats to the buyer.”
perhaps the seller was Santa Claus
smile
darling.co says
Nice sales.. this may increase the value of .co domains
Pizza coupons says
I tried getting pizza coupons.co and it was taken, settled for a .com with an extra keyword in it. I have been snatching up a few .co’s and fairly successful getting top search engine rankings
Joe says
Yes, it’s possible to get a .CO domain on page 1-2, even if it’s not a premium. A couple of days ago I was searching for ‘hydroponics’ on Google India and found 3 .COs on page 2 out of 5,000,000+ results: HydroponicsSystems.CO – HydroponicsGardening.CO – HydroponicsNutrients.CO