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