191 domain .co auction ends today

No reserve auction attracting lots of bidding attention.

An auction of nearly 200 keyword .co domain names ends today at Sedo.

With just two hours to go over 60% of the domain names in the no reserve auction already have bids.

31 bids have been place for Safe.co, driving the price up to $2,800. Finder.co and Wear.co are each at $1,050. The Spanish language Horoscopo.co, which comes with a web site, has been bid up to EUR 1,050.

Some of my favorites in the auction are Fax.co, equity.co, lawsuit.co, and equity.co. Juan.co is also getting attention; perhaps .Co Internet founder Juan Diego Calle should pick it up.

Here are my favorite domains that have yet to receive a bid: PeanutButter.co, Jasmine.co, and Persian.co.

Further Reading:

  1. Silent Domain Name Auction Ends Today
  2. Rick Latona Auction Ends Today, Sedo 2 Character Auction Starts
  3. LuxuryNames Domain Name Auction Ends Today


Comments

  1. December 15th, 2011 | 10:49 am

    I’ll take rumors.co to feed the gossip line in my forehead! I think these have reserves. Post says these are no reserve, but I think they might? Thanks for the reminder on these!

  2. December 15th, 2011 | 12:12 pm

    I took Fax.com for $2k.

  3. December 15th, 2011 | 12:12 pm

    .co oops

  4. December 15th, 2011 | 12:24 pm

    Tony, nice reg! I went for bridals.co and grooming.co, glad there were no reserves.

  5. Joe
    December 15th, 2011 | 12:52 pm

    Hi guys, nice names. I took Ovens.co

  6. December 15th, 2011 | 12:56 pm

    Thanks, Jason.

    Did you get those names?

  7. December 15th, 2011 | 1:02 pm

    Tony I sure did! There wasn’t as much competitive bidding in this auction as some of the past ones. I was surprised to walk away barely spending anything at all for those names.

  8. Mike
    December 15th, 2011 | 2:04 pm

    191 sucker sales!!! :)

    Make them flips quick folks, before the word gets out, just like it did with .mobi.

  9. jrb
    December 15th, 2011 | 3:44 pm

    I was surprised at how low the final prices were, I don’t think anything went for higher than $4000, and many didn’t even sell.

  10. Damon
    December 17th, 2011 | 1:54 am

    @Mike
    Why Mike? Why are they suckers? How does .co compare to .mobi? Completely different target audience and demographic. Do you read at all Mike? Do you know anything Mike?
    Don’t tell me you were one of the suckers that got pulled into .mobi?
    Ahahahaha

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