DotAsia Organisation announced today the successful completion of the
.Asia Sunrise and Landrush auctions. Domains receiving multiple
qualified applications in the respective Sunrise and Landrush phases
were allocated through an auction system. The process proved to be a
vast improvement of the dispute ridden pure first-come-first-served
approach, and has provided a strong foundation for growth for the .Asia
domain.
Here are the top results of the .asia auction:
discover.asia $112,111
sex.asia $83334
buy.asia $73000
sexshop.asia $53607
gold.asia $46602
....
models.asia $41009
homes.asia $40000
gifts.asia $38003
book.asia $34005
apartments.asia $31000
pharmacy.asia $29855
sexy.asia $29001
business.asia $29000
girl.asia $28556
diamond.asia $28000
promotion.asia $26000
vodka.asia $25000
car.asia $24001
spa.asia $23200
gps.asia $22515
resorts.asia $22501
fant.asia $22501
sushi.asia $22500
online.asia $22155
baby.asia $21505
cooking.asia $21500
videos.asia $21019
sourcing.asia $21001
ace.asia $20501
"We set out to implement a stable and orderly introduction of the
.Asia domain into the social and technical fabric of the Internet. I
believe we have accomplished our goal,” says Edmon Chung, CEO of
DotAsia Organisation. “The .Asia startup phases were completed with
zero disputes arising out of the process. The successful
first-of-its-kind launch has also helped build a strong foundation for
growth and value of .Asia domains. We already see regional events as
well as small and large companies utilize the .Asia domain to reach the
Asia market.”
Total auction proceeds exceeded US$7.2M, while winning prices for the
top 1% of .Asia startup auctions averaged over US$10,000. Top 10
auctions averaged US$55,000 with the Top 3 being: discover.asia
(US$112,111), sex.asia (US$ 83,334) and buy.asia (US$73,000). Maximum
offers for particular domains reached the million dollar range. “These
results and the already emergent secondary market confirm the strong
value and growth potential for .Asia domains,” added Chung. As
anticipated, the auction process also helped curb abusive
registrations. A considerable percentage of auctions (~33%) went
uncontested, indicative of potential speculators giving up on
infringing domains. By design, DotAsia’s auction system featured an
auto-extension mechanism to guard against last minute “sniping”.
Critics of this built in feature had worried auctions could be
excessively prolonged. The results however, proved otherwise. 67% of
the auctions closed on time upon the 7-day period. Out of those
extended, the average extension was for an extra 3 days only. The
longest auction did stretch to 43 days and attracted 138 bids. The
highest number of bids logged for a domain was 346, while the most
participants for an auction was 424.
Hand in hand with the completion of the auctions is the final phase of
the .Asia Hot-or-Not Domains Appraisal Contest. Many contestants had
tipped “sex.asia” to come out on top, but ultimately the winning domain
for the Grand Prize was “discover.asia”. The winner must now pass the
final trivia test on the DomainMasters show at WebmasterRadio.FM (domainmasters.think.asia), next Wednesday September 3, 7:00PM EST to win the US$10,000 Grand Prize.
Final weeks of the Hot-or-Not Contest saw lively jostling for position
among the Top 10 auctions list. The winning names of the 5 weekly
contests just a few weeks ago can no longer be found in the final Top
10 list:
- Week 1 (June 12): resorts.asia, US$22,501 – winner: Xavier Lee (Hong Kong)
- Week 2 (June 19): careers.asia, US$13,000 – winner: Dr. Lillian Nejad (Australia)
- Week 3 (June 26): southeast.asia, US$20,500 – winner: Jason Drake (USA)
- Week 4 (July 3): seo.asia, US$18,500 – winner: Ernesto Maisuls (Israel)
- Week 5 (July 10): vodka.asia, US$25,000 – winner: Rudy Khosumohardjo (Indonesia)
“The Hot-or-Not Contest was designed to be a fun event for the industry
and an exciting watch to raise general awareness in the community about
the value of domain names. With the weekly winners coming from around
the world, it is exemplary of the global appeal for .Asia domains and
our continued commitment to build the value of .Asia not only for those
from Asia but also for those targeting services for the Asia market,”
concluded Chung.
About DotAsia Organisation:
DotAsia Organisation is the Sponsoring Organisation and Registry
Operator for the .Asia Sponsored Generic Top Level Domain. DotAsia is a
not-for-profit, community-based organisation incorporated in Hong Kong.
Asia has developed into a global force in the international commercial,
political and cultural network. The .Asia domain aspires to embrace
this dynamism in the Asia Century to become a nucleus, intersection and
breeding ground for Internet activity and development in the region. To
learn more about DotAsia, please visit: registry.asia.
To register your .asia domain name, check out AsiaDNS here.



