New .ie registrations in Ireland surged by 56% year-on-year in Q2 2020 as businesses move online in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to figures published today by IE Domain Registry in its latest .ie Domain Profile Report, a total of 33,286 new .ie domains were registered in the first half (H1) of 2020 (1 January–30 June), an increase of 26% compared to the same period last year.
Over 40% of new registrations in Ireland occurred in the two months of May and June, as businesses reacted to the consequences of the Government’s closure orders.
IE Domain Registry, which manages and administers Ireland’s country domain name, .ie, said the increase suggests that more companies, self-employed business owners, and independent professionals have gone online since the lockdown to maintain their revenue streams, stay in contact with customers, and expand into new markets.
Commenting, David Curtin, Chief Executive of IE Domain Registry, said:
“The Covid-19 pandemic has had a noticeable effect on new .ie registrations across virtually the entire country. Thirty-one of the island’s thirty-two counties recorded an increase in the first six months of 2020. This significant digital expansion suggests that all business owners and entrepreneurs, in cities and in regional parts of the country, understand that having a trusted, uniquely Irish online presence is absolutely crucial in a time of lockdown when nearly all physical premises are shut and footfall is extremely low or non-existent”.
Mr. Curtain discussed the importance of businesses maintaining an online presence:
“Having an online presence means that these businesses can stay in contact with their customers, build on their relationships, and, most important of all, continue to sell to them through an online store, click-and-collect service, or voucher booking system. Irish SMEs’ ability to cater to consumer choice and comfort, by providing both an online experience and an in-store shopping experience, will be key to the country’s economic recovery in 2020 and beyond.”
There was a total of 295,794 .ie domains in the .ie database at the end of H1 2020, an increase of more than 8% on H1 2019, and almost 44% in the same period five years ago (H1 2015).
.ie domains now account for 50.7% of all hosted domains in Ireland, up 1.5 points year-on-year, followed by 32.6% for .com, the main competitor.
With the Government newly elected, IE Domain Registry investigated the .ie domain ecosystem to record how many Oireachtas members (TDs and Senators) have a uniquely Irish .ie website.
Just over half (51%) of Oireachtas members have a .ie website. Among the three parties of Government, 52% of Fianna Fáil members have a .ie website, 57% of Fine Gael, and 56% of the Green Party.
A little over a quarter (26%) of Sinn Féin Oireachtas members have a .ie website. The corresponding figure for the Social Democrats is 100%.
With increased public awareness of and demand for climate action, IE Domain Registry analysed the .ie database for changes in green-related keywords in .ie web addresses, such as “clean” and “sustainable”.
There was an overall increase of 33% for all green-related keywords in new .ie web addresses in H1 2020 versus the same period last year. The use of specific green keywords also increased, including “clean” (up 65%), “solar” (up 45.5%), and “wind” (up 3%).
59% of all new .ie registrations in H1 2020 were by companies or the self-employed.
New.ie registrations by individuals increased by more than 35% YoY in H1 2020.
County Tyrone recorded the largest increase in new .ie domains (105%) in H1 2020 (albeit from a low base), followed by Monaghan (83%) and Carlow (75%).
Dublin and Cork recorded the highest (12,504) and second-highest (2,734) numbers of new .ie domain registrations in H1 2020.
Great Britain accounts for the majority of internationally registered .ie domains. New registrations in H1 2020 increased by 13% year-on-year (from 635 to 718).
New.ie domain registrations that include a fada increased by 13% (39 in H1 2019 vs 44 in H1 2020).
41% of .ie websites now have a security certificate.
“The increase in new .ie domain registrations has been helped by IE Domain Registry’s liberalisation policy, which was implemented in 2018, making it easier and faster to get a .ie,” said David Curtin.
“While applicants still must prove their connection to Ireland, which is then manually verified by IE Domain Registry, they no longer need to prove their claim to a particular .ie domain. Business owners and people in Ireland have clearly indicated that their online identity of choice is a .ie website address and a .ie email extension.”
For more information read the .ie Domain Profile Report H1 2020 report in full.
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