.brands Spotlight: Germany

The .brands Spotlight series takes a deep-dive into interesting facets of the .brands space, looking at Stats Hub data to find insights about how .brands are being used across different industries, regions and organizations. This Spotlight piece focuses on Germany, a leading geographic region for .brand usage.

Summary

Germany is home to 36 of the world’s .brand TLDs, placing it third behind the United States and Japan, and represents more than a third of the total .brand domain registrations – more than any other region in the world. With significant representation from the automotive industry in particular, usage of .brand domains in Germany provide a great model for other organizations into some of the innovative strategies that can be adopted with these TLDs.

Key statistics

Total TLDs delegated: 36

Including

AUDI      LINDE      DHL     BOSCH     BMW

Total domains registered

4,130

Total TLDs

36

Region rank by domains registered

1st

Average domains per .brand

114.7

  • Proportion of active TLDs (more than 2 domains registered) 75% 75%
  • Proportion of active domains (resolving or redirecting) 79% 79%

Key use cases

Industry spotlight

Germany’s automotive brands drive registrations and usage

See our Spotlight piece on the Automotive industry for more on how this sector uses .brand domains.

In Germany, the automotive industry is the largest sector, turning over EUR 423 billion in 2017 and employing around 820,500 people. German-based Volkswagen Group is one of the biggest global car manufacturers and along with its subsidiaries Audi and Porsche, represent some of the world’s most recognized automotive brands.

Germany is known as a hub of innovation and development in the automotive sector, and German-made cars are in demand around the world. As such it is no surprise that with such a culture of innovation, Germany’s automotive brands have been some of the earliest and most enthusiastic adopters of .brand TLDs. Their potential for branding and marketing, supply chain consistency and streamlined customer touch-points are just some of the reasons .brands may appeal to this sector in particular.

Some of the top automotive users of .brand domains include Audi, which uses its .audi TLD in a wide variety of ways for geo-targeted marketing, campaign and promotional pages (see our .brands Spotlight on Audi for a deep-dive into its .audi strategy and read Ryan Baker’s analysis ‘How Audi’s .brand approach aligns with its tech-driven business strategy’); BMW and subsidiary Mini; and MAN trucks.

front of white Audi vehicle showing headlights and half of Audi badge

Redirects strong in German brands

Strengthened by a few market leaders, the use of redirecting or ‘vanity’ URLs is particularly strong in Germany, with 63% of all automotive .brand domains redirecting to existing web content (compared to 16% resolving to actual websites and 21% not resolving).

Financial advisory business DVAG (Deutsche Vermögensberatung) is a big player in this space, with 91% of its registered .dvag domains redirecting to existing content on its corporate website as well as other locations (such as fb.dvag which takes visitors to DVAG’s company Facebook page). With over 1,600 .dvag domains registered in total, this is a great example of how a redirect or vanity URL strategy can support a volume of .brand domains without requiring new content, extensive site setup or website restructures.

The ACO Group is a German-headquartered, multinational company specializing in the manufacture of products in the construction and building industry. While it has created a number of standalone sites on its .aco TLD (such as draindesign.aco and follow.aco), three-quarters of its .brand domains redirect to other locations.

Europe and .brands

As we wrote in our .brands Spotlight on France, the prominence of European brands among the top users of .brand domains prompts the question of why they are so heavily represented in this space, despite the relative size and volume of .brand TLDs in the United States and parts of Asia.

France, Germany and the United States make up the top three geographic regions by .brand domain registrations, despite the fact that France and Germany contain 25 and 36 total TLDs respectively, compared to the U.S’s 245.

“While there are likely countless reasons behind this trend, one suggestion may be that Europe’s greater reliance on country code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs) like France’s .fr and Germany’s .de may mean European internet users are more ‘primed’ for domains other than .com.

“While .com is still the most widely used TLD, its lessened ubiquity in Europe may mean this region is more prepared to consider other, unique extensions online.”

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Conclusion

Germany emerged as an early leader in .brand registrations and usage, with significant support from the country’s famed automotive industry. As a region, usage is very high with more than two-thirds of its total .brand domains resolving or redirecting to live content. Compared to other regions around Europe and the world, Germany serves as a great case study into differing models of .brand adoption and usage, and will no doubt continue to be one of the world leaders in this space.

GoDaddy acquired Neustar's registry business as of August 3, 2020.

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