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    Top1000 is a community-driven, non-profit initiative that creates independent, data-driven rankings

Top1000.com

Type of site

Ranking publication
Available in English
URL top1000.com
Current status Active

Top1000.com is a website that publishes ranking lists compiled from publiСly available datasets on web traffic, link metrics, and domain activity. The platform produces sector-specific lists, which have been reported on by several online media outlets. Articles describing the lists note that the rankings rely on aggregated data from technical and analytical sources rather than on editorial assessments.[1][2]

Methodology

Reports about the platform state that the rankings are based on datasets such as Cisco umbrella, Tranco, Majestic Million and Similarweb.[3]
Media coverage indicates that these datasets are used to track DNS activity, link indices, domain-level stability and user traffic patterns. According to the reports, the resulting values are combined into an index score assigned to each domain.[1]

Coverage of sector rankings

Several industry-specific lists published on the website have been referenced by external media.

Sports websites

Brazilian and international publications have cited the platform’s ranking of sports-related websites. Grande Prêmio reported on its placement in both global and national lists,[4] and Máquina do Esporte noted its inclusion in the same dataset.[5]

Pharmaceuticals

Business Age published an article summarizing the list of pharmaceutical companies that appeared in the Top1000.com ranking and described the methodology outlined by the platform.[1]

Beverages

Sustainable Business Magazine referenced the website’s list of beverage companies in an article discussing corporate sustainability and market presence.[6]

References

Official website

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