Here are the top channel sales of 2020 and how they are being used.
Like most top level domain companies, Donuts sells the best domain names in its portfolio at premium prices. These premiums are usually charged for the initial registration and renewals. Many of these premium domains carry just a slight premium to normal registration fees. Others cost a lot more.
Below is a list of Donuts’ top 20 premium domain name sales through the registrar channel during 2020. This does not include its very best domains, which are sold in negotiated transactions. It also doesn’t include domains that were purchased in prior years and renewed at premiums during 2020.
I believe the wholesale prices for these domains range from about $10,000 at the top of the list to $500 at the bottom. I’ve also noted which domains are being used.
office.furniture
q.creditcard
rip.rip
gpstracking.software
auto.deals
ice.hockey – an online betting site for hockey games
lawyer.attorney
lille.immo – forwards to Lille-Immo.fr, a real estate agency.
shop.attorney
shop.lawyer
x.rip – forwards to an imgur page
18.video
ex.group – Ex Corp develops IT solutions for Esports.
fx.ltd
iq.group
ks.group – this is a password-protected site for Krebs Stamos Group.
prime.mortgage
value.market
cm.studio – Conscious Minds Studios is an ad firm.
dds.dentist
That so few of the names are being used shouldn’t come as a complete surprise. Some were likely purchased for protection, others by domain investors, and the rest by companies that plan to eventually use them. I’m always amazed at how many aftermarket sales I make that never end up being developed.
VaccineList says
New Gs are;
Waste of time.
Waste of money.
Waste of mental energy.
Waste of life.
Vin says
.com domains are;
For those stuck in 2000.
For those who can’t think creatively.
For those who are afraid.
For those that will fail in business.
Cheers!
snoopy1267 says
Shows how bad the new tld market has got when hundreds of extensions can only produce 20 sales over $500 in a year. No wonder they aren’t revealing the prices.