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While reviewing the availability of TLDs and the trends in new gTLD name selection, I've begun keeping a list of those where I found myself at least mildly surprised and/or interested in the fact that they don't exist.  Each represents an potential opportunity (some more tenuous than others).  Here is the list so far:
While reviewing the availability of TLDs and the trends in new gTLD name selection, I've begun keeping a shortlist of those where I found myself at least mildly surprised and/or interested in the fact that they don't exist.  Each represents a potential opportunity (some more tenuous than others).  Here is the list so far:


* [[.cube|cube]]
* [[.cube|cube]]
* [[.hole|hole]]
* [[.lmno|lmno]] (compare [[.xyz]])
* [[.lmno|lmno]] (compare [[.xyz]])
* [[.moon|moon]] (compare [[.earth]])
* [[.moon|moon]] (compare [[.earth]])
* [[.pipe|pipe]] (compare [[.dev]], [[.tech]])
* [[.pipe|pipe]] (compare [[.dev]], [[.tech]])
* [[.okay|okay]]
* [[.okay|okay]]
* [[.stack|stack]]
* [[.what|what]]


I consider "lmno" to be especially tenuous, for example—but I could be wrong and it might be the complete opposite.  Hard to say, but I think "pipe" and "moon" are particularly ripe for market.
Hard to say, but I think "pipe" and "moon" are particularly ripe for market.

Latest revision as of 16:13, 15 July 2024

While reviewing the availability of TLDs and the trends in new gTLD name selection, I've begun keeping a shortlist of those where I found myself at least mildly surprised and/or interested in the fact that they don't exist. Each represents a potential opportunity (some more tenuous than others). Here is the list so far:

Hard to say, but I think "pipe" and "moon" are particularly ripe for market.