Was it worth it?

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by Sakura, Apr 24, 2011.

  1. Sakura

    Sakura Regular Member

    I saw this domain that was not registered. I thought it might be worth alot some day. So I want you guys to tell me if it was worth it or not and why. :)

    Domain: myblogger.co
     
  2. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Confused, did you buy it already?
     
  3. Sakura

    Sakura Regular Member

    Yah of course just so no one else could. lol
     
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  4. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Its not bad I would say, but there are some other keywords you could have chosen for example would be blogger.co generalblogger.co theblogger.co assuming they arent taken.
     
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  5. Sakura

    Sakura Regular Member

    1) Blogger.co is taken.
    2) If it was not taken and I did buy it I would be sued by blogger.com for sure. :P

    myblogger just seem easier to get without getting sued since I already noticed the other myblogger domains .com, .net, etc was taken already. They all linked to other blogs so im in the clear.
     
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  6. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    lol why would they sue you, you could have just kept it, and im sure they would have bought it from you for a good amount. and yea myblogger is pretty good, you might get some offers once .co gets popular... may take ahwile though.
     
  7. Savvy

    Savvy Regular Member

    Sounds like it was a good investment. Buying a domain and hoping for a profit later on down the road is like digging for oil. You never know what you will get.
     
  8. cpvr

    cpvr Regular Member

    Sounds like a good domain to me - hold it, or get it appraise and see how much its worth.
     
  9. BlazingBlue

    BlazingBlue Regular Member

    It'd be more better if you got a .com of a causal domain. .com's are the way of the future is what I say.
     
  10. Daniel

    Daniel Regular Member

    I disagree with the above statement, .com has been around the longest therefore isn't exactly the way of the future. However it is the most common and most used out of all domain extensions but doesn't mean that it will be the only one in use as people are always looking for new investments :)
     
  11. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Yes, .com is just more common, but its not any different or better than the others ones such as .org or .net. But they all have more value than a .co, not sure if thats even a TLD.
     
  12. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

    .co is a domain name extension, it's a ccTLD, Namecheap has come nice information about it: http://www.namecheap.com/domains/extensions-tlds/cctld/co.aspx
     
  13. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Yea I knew I was guessing its a countrycode TLD. Just knew it wasn't a "TLD", thanks for the share, didnt know it was cc for colombia.
     
  14. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

    no problem, and did you mean co for Colombia :whistle:
     
  15. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Haha I meant cc as is countrycode for colombia (y)
     
  16. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

  17. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    You're not understanding what im trying to say here, look at my first post:
    I used CC short for CountryCode.

    Anyways we have gone way off topic lol. Back on topic.(y)
     
  18. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

    Sorry, My eyes are tired, and I have a headache despite having my usual 11+ hours sleep last night. Anyway myblogger.co sounds cool and you could make a host out of that. If you got blogger.co if it was available you could sell it to blogger for lots of money, lol
     
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  19. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

    Yep that was my point, blogger couldnt sue him for that.
     
  20. Mr.Hazey

    Mr.Hazey Regular Member

    Personnally I would never part of cash for a domain, I did not have plans already for.
     

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