We all know that Whois-Search does an outstanding job of alway knowing
"who" is catching for "whom".
http://www.whois-search.com/deleting/who.php
Since, a number of new registrars have come on stream. I thought I would
do a quick analysis of how many registrars are in each group.
Here is the raw data:
Pool.................47.....32%
Enom...............27.....18%
Misc. catchers...22.....15%
SnapNames.......16......10%
NameWinner......14........9%
Buy Domains......12.......8%
Name Admin........8.......5%
GoDaddy............3.......2%
Total................149......99%
Also, remember. There is a difference between quality and quantity.
A lot of amateur catchers might not equal one professional catcher (NameScout).
What would be more interesting to know. Is how many of the above registrars
caught names dropping/expiring on that day. Not including new registrations.
That is what would be the most important info to know.
Does anyone know how to do that?
"who" is catching for "whom".
http://www.whois-search.com/deleting/who.php
Since, a number of new registrars have come on stream. I thought I would
do a quick analysis of how many registrars are in each group.
Here is the raw data:
Pool.................47.....32%
Enom...............27.....18%
Misc. catchers...22.....15%
SnapNames.......16......10%
NameWinner......14........9%
Buy Domains......12.......8%
Name Admin........8.......5%
GoDaddy............3.......2%
Total................149......99%
Also, remember. There is a difference between quality and quantity.
A lot of amateur catchers might not equal one professional catcher (NameScout).
What would be more interesting to know. Is how many of the above registrars
caught names dropping/expiring on that day. Not including new registrations.
That is what would be the most important info to know.
Does anyone know how to do that?