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poll What percentage of your portfolio consists of new gTLDs?

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What percentage of your portfolio consists of new gTLDs?

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  • I have zero gTLDs

    votes
    25.0%
  • I only have a handful: 1-5% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    16.7%
  • 6-10% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 11-20% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    vote
    8.3%
  • 21-30% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 31-40% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 41-50% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 51-60% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    vote
    8.3%
  • 61-70% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    16.7%
  • 71-80% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 81-90% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    votes
    0.0%
  • 91-99% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs

    vote
    8.3%
  • I'm all in!

    votes
    16.7%
  • This poll is still running and the standings may change.

Bram C.

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I'm sure many of us are interested to find out how many domainers are investing in gTLDs and more importantly if they are investing in other extensions at the same time or if they are all in. I haven't found a poll asking this question so here it is.
Personally 2% of my portfolio consists of new gTLDs, most of my portfolio is .com however. How about you?
 
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No more than 15%.
 
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