Domain data: Updated gTLD totals for March 3, 2014

We’re posting daily updates about the gTLD leaderboard as soon as the daily totals are released by the Registries, which occurs around 8:00pm Eastern US time.

By reviewing this type of aggregate data, domain investors can identify trends in gTLD registrations and other useful information.

This is not your father's Internet.

This is not your father’s Internet.

More gTLDs are being added weekly; some are still in tiered landrush.

No changes at the very top: dot .Guru leads, and dot .Photography follows. A few zone files (.Tips, .Today, .Ventures) have not received updates in the past two days.

But enough said – here are the latest numbers. 😀

.guru 40973
.photography 25031
.today 11327
.tips 9943
.technology 8865
.clothing 8203
.bike 8158
.directory 8021
.land 7458
.gallery 7269
.estate 6669
.singles 5533
.equipment 5477
.ventures 4377
.graphics 3759
.sexy 3707
.holdings 3529
.plumbing 3408
.lighting 3399
.construction 2893
.camera 2884
.contractors 2561
.kitchen 2289
.diamonds 1798
.enterprises 1685
.voyage 1303
.tattoo 985
.careers 486
.shoes 432
.photos 399
.recipes 239
TOTALS 193,060
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3 Responses to “Domain data: Updated gTLD totals for March 3, 2014”
  1. Andrew says:

    Noticed that the ( .estate & .Directory )is growing and will be topping all of these new extentions.

    is there a 1 letter .estate released? these ones are hot for the future of this extention.

  2. Leonard Britt says:

    How many domainers have more registrations than some of the bottom TLDs?

  3. DomainGang says:

    Leonard – Domainers come in a variety of colors and shapes. Whether you have 1 domain or 10,000 is not a rule of comparison to establish the worth or the potential of gTLDs. Considering how the ‘game’ just got started, and has zero publicity as far as campaigns are concerned, I would be more careful making such assumptions 30 days since launch.

    Every gTLD is a separate market and is mostly targeting keyword+gTLD brands. That’s the biggest separation from the usual com/net/org etc. approach: keywords need to make sense, so don’t expect humanity.plumbing to be registered, although I’d love to own the .org.

    How about we revisit this in a year, or two, when cabin fever subsides?

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