Technology and Finance Industries to Dominate New Domain Applications

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Technology and Finance Industries to Dominate New Domain Applications

MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Applications for ICANN's new Top-Level Domain program open 12 Jan for 90 days. ARI Registry Services provides insight into how the application period will unfold

A third of all applicants participating in ICANN's (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) new Top-Level Domain program will come from the IT and financial services industries, according to figures released by ARI Registry Services today as the application window opens tomorrow.

ARI Registry Services is predicting more than 1000 applications will be submitted between 12 January and the 12 April 2012 deadline.

According to the new Top-Level Domain (TLD) technology provider, brands have shown the strongest interest with two thirds of all applications expected to be for a .brand new TLD. This will be followed by entrepreneurs (30% of applications) seeking to profit from generic terms like .shop or .hotel. The remaining 10% will come from governments and other groups wanting to represent their city or region online with a geographic TLD like .sydney, .paris or .tokyo.

Adrian Kinderis, CEO of ARI Registry Services, said: "Analysis of more than 400 clients we've engaged with globally over the past year shows technology and finance companies in Asia Pacific and the US lead the pack."

Strongest interest has come from businesses in the Asia Pacific region (52%), followed by the United States (29%), Europe (10%), Middle East (7%) and Africa (2%).

"The first round of new domains will be dominated by technology brands (20%), as the IT industry recognises the huge opportunity to innovate. This will be closely followed by banks and other financial service providers (11%) who are jumping at the opportunity for the increased online security and trust that comes with a .brand domain," Mr Kinderis said.

"Now's the perfect time for brands to consider a new Top-Level Domain as part of their long-term digital marketing strategy," he continued.

Speculating on the results, Mr Kinderis said the attractive sales and marketing benefits of new Top-Level Domains has likely  appealed to the IT, finance and retail industries as a way to differentiate themselves - especially important in light of the economic downturn.

"A .brand new Top-Level Domain will deliver improved trust, leadership, customer engagement and message recall by providing a direct connection between the customer and the brand experience online. The rapid growth of e-commerce and online retail also complements the move to a .brand domain name. For example, in the near future we may see short, relevant and memorable domain names such as iphone.apple, creditcards.hsbc and shoes.nike."

However, Mr Kinderis warned that potential applicants need to act quickly if they want to reap these benefits.

"There is a huge first-mover advantage for brands applying in the initial round. It's taken ICANN six years to approve this program - no one knows when there will be another opportunity to apply. We are helping our clients get a head start with a progressive digital asset years ahead of their competitors. Brands which previously had to compromise their web address can now own a relevant and targeted address with huge potential search engine optimisation benefits."

Mr Kinderis said a research report commissioned by ARI Registry Services in November found there is a low level of awareness about the program globally. Despite this, the report found significant revenue potential for entrepreneurs to own industry-specific Top-Level Domains such as .shop, .law or .hotel and commercialise them by on-selling second-level domains to relevant businesses (e.g. retailername.shop or lawfirm.law). It suggested that multi-million dollar annual returns are on offer for applicants willing to invest in a new TLD.

He noted that consumers and Internet users will see the first new Top-Level Domains appear online from early 2013, forever changing the way they'll navigate the Internet.

Further statistical breakdowns of industry sectors and regions interested in applying for a new Top-Level Domain are available on request.

Media contact:
Michael Korjen
Public Relations Manager
ARI Registry Services
Ph: +61-3-9866-3710
Email: michael.korjen@ariservices.com
http://www.ariservices.com

About ARI Registry Services

ARI Registry Services (formerly AusRegistry International) is one of the top companies globally with the technology and expertise to activate, implement and manage new Top-Level Domains. Leveraging ten years of experience as a TLD registry operator, ARI Registry Services will provide new Top-Level Domain applicants with the same software and consulting services that currently drive the .au (Australia), the .ae (United Arab Emirates), the .qa (Qatar) and .om (Oman) country codes. Additionally, ARI Registry Services is the first TLD registry to operate non-Latin, country code Top-Level Domains and a global leader in the continued innovation and expansion of the Domain Name System.

Visit http://www.ariservices.com or find out more about the new Top-Level Domain program here: http://www.beyonddotcom.info

SOURCE  ARI Registry Services

ARI Registry Services

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