.co url's have been available for a little while.
Reserved a few today.
BD goes global
davidcohen.co
$97 pa at domainz.
HTFU.co was gone. :-(
.co url's have been available for a little while.
Reserved a few today.
BD goes global
davidcohen.co
$97 pa at domainz.
HTFU.co was gone. :-(
What about STFU.co?
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
Hmmmm - you know - Could be a good thing for race teams and small bike businesses too - grab a
myraceteam.co
address.
Then sign up for a free account here:
blogger.com
Then pick a template you like from the blogger selections or somewhere with free templates like here:
http://btemplates.com/blogger-templates/3-columns/
there are tons of similar sites.
If you can manage a trade me account - you can do this.
Then if you want a professional look you can hire me or similar graphic artist to make it look really trick. That way all you pay for a great looking web site that you can manage yourself is the URL cost and however many hours you want to pay a graphic artist for.
This one for KIWIRIDER took me about 10 hours to migrate to a new look;
http://krnewsroom.blogspot.com
It would take less now the sussage is done.
PM me if you want a quote. I have several new ones from Groucho.
*sigh* just another domain race.
You can set the domain up to point at an existing website if you want anyway.
Me? I just reserved my surname at .co.nz a month or two ago... obviously not very common![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Im waiting for .xxx
Why did you pay so much? Could have paid less than $50 a year!
Isn't .co Columbia?
What's the big deal about that suffix?
.co is company. A big deal for big companies to pre-secure their names prior to public release
Then what is .com?
Kym.co would be pretty good for, well...Kymco. Or Kym.co.nz for their NZ branch. I wonder if they've done it.
*checks*
Nope
.co is 'company' to most in business.
Pros: You can get prefix combinations that were previously unavailable.
It gives broader potential by being 'international'.
mybusiness.co is way cool. (I know, I know, you don't understand cool - but it is. :-P)
Cons: Someone malicious can imitate your existing url.
There may be some need to buy it in case someone else does.
There probably isn't any real commercial benefit - but who cares.
Well I'm in business and I know that .co is Columbia and .com is company. More importantly, the search engines like Google know that .co is Columbia so if your business isn't in that republic then it's a waste of money.
That's more like it.
You can always register chris.co and sell shit overpriced hampers
$97 PA...raped by the useless pricks at domainz .......should be $45 NZD
Its confusing.
http://www.iishacks.com/index.php/20...-pre-register/
http://www.godaddy.com/tlds/co-domain.aspx?ci=19152
In the end im just going to put the 'm' on the end of 'co' out of habit.
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