
COme to the e.CO Party in NYC
As I mentioned here a couple of weeks ago, Sedo has teamed up with the .CO Registry and together they will be auctioning off the premium, one letter domain name e.CO, with the proceeds from this auction going to the charity of the winning bidder’s choice. The final live auction for this domain name will be held on June 10th at 4pm in New York City, at the conclusion of Internet Week.
To help celebrate the auction and encourage bidding, the .CO registry will be hosting a fun event, “COcktails & e.CO! LIVE Auction Finale” at the Soho Grand Hotel, Harbor Room in New York City (310 West Broadway) at 2pm on Thursday, June 10th. Of course, you can also bid for e.CO online.
If you live in the area and would like to attend, please register for the event online (you MUST register before). It’s free to attend, and I am sure there will be plenty of domain investors and other Internet entrepreneurs in the crowd. Have a drink, meet other people in the space, and introduce yourself to the representatives of the .CO Registry to ask any questions.
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e.CO Party in NYC
June 8th, 2010 at 7:23 pm
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jp
June 9th, 2010 at 4:30 am
Maybe .co will be successful as a tld. And why? Because they are pulling out all the stops in marketing it. Let’s face it, the reason that .com is such a success is because of the trillions of splats spent marketig it. Only beriaign got lucky. Everyone else did the marketing for them. Every time an ad was printed or commercial was filmed sporting a .com domain was a free ad for verisign (used to be for netsol).
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