Domain brokr MediaOptions.com announced tonight on its Facebook page that is acquired the domain name MO.co from the .Co registry.
A press release is expected to be released sometime today, but as of now we don’t know what MediaOptions.com paid for Mo.Co and how MediaOptions is planimg on using the premium two letter .Co domain.
According to Andrew Rosener post on Facebook:
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Congrats ot MediaOptions and the .Co registry on a great domain name for a growing company in the domain name space.
As soon as we get the press release we will publish it.
Domo Sapiens says
Why?
because they couldn’t get the DOT COM
acquired? or it was given to them? How many more is the registry intending to give away? desperation? last kicks…
Look at this week sales reports…. how many do you see? and for how much?
the writing is in the wall.
Michael Berkens says
Domo
So if Mo.com is gone, not available, can’t be bought by a company that doesn’t have $4M, $5M or $6M dollars what should they do?
Close up shop or settle for the next best alternative
You act like they made a choice to go with the .co rather than a .com , sometimes your first choice is just not there.
What would you suggest?
Louise says
Dot co you have to relent has some edgy appeal.
Domo Sapiens says
not something that will most likely prompt another O Dot Co Fiasco… (or Deli,cio.us for that matter)
Rather a Decent .Com, I will tell them put up the money you…. cheapskates.!
I’ve been up for an hour, have 2 TV’s going on as usual, flipping between:
CNN
FOX (The dying Republican party official Channel)
CNBC and
Bloomberg
Across the screen I seen at least 40 to 50 MAJOR companies TV ADS (some Fortune 500), all 100% of them that show their official website/url are DOT COM’s.
100%
Not one Fudging …dot TV, Dot info, Dot Co, Dot MyArse
Domo Sapiens says
forgot to mention that …
MOCO means Booger in spanish…