Radix Report Strong Results

The guys over at Radix Registry have been doing very well with their premium domain sales.

They released their bi-annual report earlier this week and the results are truly impressive:

  • $1.36M in revenue; at par with H2 2018
  • .online, .tech and .site were the highest-grossing TLDs with respect to premium sales
  • 80+ names sold with a price tag of $2,500 or more
  • 78% of premium domains registered in of before 2018 were renewed
  • Gaming.tech was the highest one time sale in this period at $20,000 via Sedo

Not all registrars offer premium domains, as the integration is more complicated than “normal” registrations. However it’s pretty clear from this report who is getting the bulk of the sales:

While GoDaddy might be the leader there’s a few other names on that list that might come as a surprise. It’s clear that premium domain name sales aren’t purely a volume or numbers game.

In common with other registries Radix offers “tiers” of premium names which range from $100 to $10000. While you might expect the volume to be concentrated in the lower tiers the volumes are quite remarkable:

As noted above the renewal rates are pretty high, so there’s recurring revenue for the registry.

Radix has consistently seen an upward trend in the performance of its premiums portfolio. Comparing the data from H2 2018 to H1 2019, we have seen a lot of positive indicators across the board. The revenue has jumped up by 25% and the overall renewal rate has also increased by 3% since our last report. We are confident that the growth trend will continue and only gain more momentum in the time to come.

Karn Jajoo, Head of Premium Porfolio, Radix

For full details you can grab the entire report as a PDF here.

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and managing director of Irish domain registrar and hosting company Blacknight. Michele has been deeply involved in domain and internet policy discussions for more than a decade. He also co-hosts the Technology.ie podcast.

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