Radix Did $3 Million in Premium Names in 2019

Radix, who run the registry for domain extensions like .tech and .online, report premium domain sales of $3 million in 2019.

The most recent premium domain report from Radix covers the period from 1 July 2019 to 31st December 2019 (H2 2019). Here’s a few key data points:

  • $1.67M in revenue; 22% growth over H1 2019 which was at $1.36M
  • Closed 2019 at $3M in Premium Revenue, which is their best year so far
  • .online, .tech and .store were the highest-grossing TLDs with respect to premium sales
  • 220+ names sold with a price tag of $1,000 or more
  • 82% of premium domains registered in of before 2018 were renewed
  • clean.tech was the highest one time sale in this period at $30,000 via SEDO

Unsurprisingly the registrar breakdown of premium sales is dominated by GoDaddy who accounted for over 39% of sales. Interestingly Mark Monitor did just under 3% of the premium registrations, which would suggest that big corporates are actively registering premium names.

Another titbit from the report is related to renewals and according to the data people are renewing premiums at a rate of around 82%.

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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