- New gTLDs related to CATERING and RESTORATION
(.restaurant - .kitchen - .bar - etc...) - New gTLDs related to PHOTOGRAPHY
(.photo - .film - .gallery - etc...) - New gTLDs related to CITIES : these are city names only.
(.paris - .london - .tokyo - etc...) - New gTLDs related to COMPANIES : new domain name extensions that we believe a company should keep its eyes on.
- New gTLDs related to the LAW and LEGAL matters.
(.legal - .attorney - .lawyer - etc...) - New gTLDs related to FINANCE
(.credit - .capital - .finance - etc...) - New gTLDs related to a COLOR
(.orange - .pink - .green - etc...) - New gTLDs related to SPORT
(.hockey - .basketball - .ski - etc...) - New gTLDs related to ALCOHOL
(.beer - .wine - .vodka - etc...) - New gTLDs related to REAL ESTATE
(.realestate - .realtor - .villas - etc...) - Singular VS Plural versions of a new gTLD : these are domain name extensions which exist in their singular and plural version.
(ie: .gift and .gifts) - FRENCH new gTLD applications : these are applications submitted by French companies only.
- New gTLDs related to RELIGION
(.catholic - .bible - .church - etc...) - New gTLDs related to CARS
(.taxi - .auto - .car - etc...) - New gTLDs related to HEALTH
(.health - .doctor - .hospital - etc...) - New gTLDs related to ADULTS (no comment)
- Multiple Registries : group of Registries operating five (5) and more domain name extensions.
A blog about New gTLDs and dotBrands (.BRANDs) from the ICANN new gTLD program. You can subscribe to The gTLD Club's Newsletter.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
The April 2018 update: new gTLD reports
Once a month, new gTLD reports are updated: they allow to check which new domain name registration volumes increase or decrease in various categories of businesses. These numbers are a monthly snapshot of registries' performance. They can also be an indicator as if a new domain name extension is successful or not. Note that some of these extensions exist in their singular and plural version, they are indicated with a "(s/p)" sign. Trademarks are indicated with a "®" sign next to them.
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