.me premium sales down
Registry-reserved premium domain sales were down a fair bit last year, according to a summary released by the registry today.
DoMEn said it sold €317,500 of premiums last year. That compares to a total of €591,500 in 2022, when the numbers came in two halves.
It sold 51 premiums in total, compared to 77 in 2022, with an average sale price of €6,215.69.
One and two-character domains accounted for 16 sales, compared to 24 in 2022.
DoMEn blamed a “much weaker primary domain market in the post-COVID era, coupled with the slower economic and venture capital investment activities on a global scale” for the decline.
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