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<blockquote data-quote="Aqua84" data-source="post: 2121854" data-attributes="member: 322538451"><p>Thanks Guys. I think you are right about .com being the extension for US and that is why it is referred to as the "King" of extensions. However, there definately have been some good .us sales published.</p><p></p><p>The advantages of co.za as a ccTLD is that South Africans Trust websites with their local extension as opposed to any other.</p><p></p><p>@biggedon - you are 100% correct, but sometimes competition is good to create a market.</p><p></p><p>There have been some very good sales this year ranging $150k - $500K for generic co.za names, unfortunately not all are made public.</p><p></p><p>Another important note I did not mention: I have made some very good friends and colleagues from all over the world whom invest in the co.za extension.</p><p></p><p>@hugegrowth - com.ng is open and costs about $15 per domain per year. I use web4africa to register them. I managed to pick up music.com.ng the other day. I am sure it will have decent value within 5-8 years time. All names were parked with Sedo, but made hardly any revenue. Then changed to Parkingcrew and it was a complete turn around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aqua84, post: 2121854, member: 322538451"] Thanks Guys. I think you are right about .com being the extension for US and that is why it is referred to as the "King" of extensions. However, there definately have been some good .us sales published. The advantages of co.za as a ccTLD is that South Africans Trust websites with their local extension as opposed to any other. @biggedon - you are 100% correct, but sometimes competition is good to create a market. There have been some very good sales this year ranging $150k - $500K for generic co.za names, unfortunately not all are made public. Another important note I did not mention: I have made some very good friends and colleagues from all over the world whom invest in the co.za extension. @hugegrowth - com.ng is open and costs about $15 per domain per year. I use web4africa to register them. I managed to pick up music.com.ng the other day. I am sure it will have decent value within 5-8 years time. All names were parked with Sedo, but made hardly any revenue. Then changed to Parkingcrew and it was a complete turn around [/QUOTE]
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