.CO Domain Names Now Available To The Public
Don’t settle for a long domain name — register a .CO!
.CO domain name is the biggest new domain since .COM and most major Internet domain registrars began selling .co domain names on Tuesday including GoDaddy.com.
.CO is practically the same as .COM but it seemed like a better extension simply because it’s one letter less. I think few years from now .CO could easily be the preferred domain extension.
According to GoDaddy.com website, .CO is understood around the world as an abbreviation for “COmpany,” “COrporation” and “COmmerce,” .CO is easy to recognize, simple to remember and flexible to use.
One of the early adopters of the .co domain name is Twitter which the company is using for its URL shortening service similar to Bit.ly.
Why Choose .CO?
- .CO is meaningful, memorable and intuitive for people around the world
- .CO is relevant to individuals, businesses, and organizations
- .CO gives businesses and brands the chance to create a worldwide footprint
- .CO appeals to today’s socially-networked individuals and entrepreneurs
- With the .COM inventory nearly exhausted, .CO is a perfect, short alternative for branding your business.
- It’s new! No need to compromise – find your ideal domain.
According to some news sources, Online retailer Overstock.com paid $350,000 for O.co and “related URLs.”
I just started looking at the .co domains to possibly register one. All the good ones are gone already. I wonder who snatched Pepsi.co and Cis.co?
Thanks for the heads-up on this. I didn’t realise they were now available but I reckon they are a great idea. Having a .co for a business is more meaningful than a .com
As to who has snatched up Pepsi and coke etc…;-) probably themselves…they are always on the go …LOL…advert intended!
I currently have spent almost a whole day doing domain name searches on Godaddy and believe I have found a few good ones. Wish luck to everyone else in their domain name investing!
I did knew that .co is available now! thanks for the update! Now i’m going to search Godaddy to find a suitable domain name for my new project!
It used to be available for COlumbian based company only.