"What about 2015?
It wasn’t a break-through year
Hundreds more top level domain names hit the market during 2015. But adoption of new domains didn’t take off, proving what many in the industry have been saying: this is going to be a long, gradual process.
Most top level domain names have fewer than 10,000 registrations. Only 15 have 100,000 or more registrations, and all of these were aided by cheap or free registrations.
Cheap domains boost registrations"
Check out Andrew Allemann's observation about the new gTLDs in the year 2015 in this article on Domain Name Wire.
P.S. Don't forget to read the discussion going on in the comments!
What are your predictions for new gTLDs in the year 2016??
It wasn’t a break-through year
Hundreds more top level domain names hit the market during 2015. But adoption of new domains didn’t take off, proving what many in the industry have been saying: this is going to be a long, gradual process.
Most top level domain names have fewer than 10,000 registrations. Only 15 have 100,000 or more registrations, and all of these were aided by cheap or free registrations.
Cheap domains boost registrations"
Check out Andrew Allemann's observation about the new gTLDs in the year 2015 in this article on Domain Name Wire.
P.S. Don't forget to read the discussion going on in the comments!
What are your predictions for new gTLDs in the year 2016??