Almost 45% of all New gTLD domain names are registered with Go Daddy, eNom comes second with 8,65%, Network Solutions is third with 8,44%, United Domains is 4th with 7,89% and Name.com is 5th with 3,67% of the registrations.
My sample was a .guru zone file** from the 6th of February when all parts of the world had at least 24 hours since the real general availability started on the 5th of February. The sample had 14814 .guru domain names. The sample includes sunrise, EAP, pre-registrations and live general availability domain name registrations.
Go Daddy, that had a massive 6663 .guru domain name registrations, is one of the most expensive registrars but in fairness it also offers the most pre-registration options despite being a mess.
Go Daddy is also listed first on the Donuts, the .guru registry, registrar accredited list while all the other registrars are listed in alphabetical order.
Maybe the coincidence of the Super Bowl ads with the New gTLD general availability
gave Go Daddy a boost in registrations because the overall domain name market share for Go Daddy sits at 34,33%.
Of course there is less competition than with e.g. .com because only 62 registrars from a total of 1000+ are accredited to offer Donuts new gTLDs.
I have included below the overall domain name market share of the top 10 registrars in the
world. I have added the 2,71% market share from Wild West Domains to Go Daddy. The only top 10 domain name registrar that is missing from the new gTLD list below is Moniker that hasn’t yet signed the 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) so it is not permitted to offer new gTLD domain name registrations.
What strikes as remarkable are the very low registration number of traditional brand protection registrars, even after the disappointing sunrise. Maybe other New gTLDs had a few more sunrise registrations like .clothing but still…:
Com Laude (used by Amazon): 20 registrations
CSC Digital Brand Services (used by Apple): 35 registrations
MarkMonitor (used by Microsoft): 80 registrations
Here is the new gTLD domain name registrations:
* Registrar provides DPML services.
** Zone files only include domain names with nameservers.
Add up all the pending auctions, and those hefty margins, and you got yourself an IPO.