mdburton
09-26-2007, 01:01 AM
I'm new to the domain parking...
is it possible to easily get a domain to pay for itself over a time period of a year?
what sites offer this that you considered the best?
is there a cost?
I'm just curious as I have some websites that I'm not using and they are just sitting there doing nothing and I'm curious if there is some service that might do some good.
Figure someone would have information here on whether I'd be wasting my time. But since there are so many parking services and people parking their sites there must be some sort of payoff.
CD Burnt
09-26-2007, 01:31 AM
what amount of traffic do your domains receive?
mdburton
09-26-2007, 01:39 AM
low i guess haha
almost all of them probably get under 100 hits a day
one or two might get 500-300 every couple days for reasons i dont know....the only thing that displays on these sites is a link for them bookmark and a message saying the website will be back online after maintence
in the end this is really low in my mind, but then again maybe I'm just used to numbers like the 1million pages a day that my larger real sites easily hit
That's enough to get you started with parking. My current favorites are Parked and Bodis. But then everyone and their dog has their favorites. You should rotate each domain between 3/4 companies for a month at a time to see where your revenue is best on a domain by domain basis.
kohashi
09-26-2007, 10:37 AM
low i guess haha
almost all of them probably get under 100 hits a day
one or two might get 500-300 every couple days for reasons i dont know....the only thing that displays on these sites is a link for them bookmark and a message saying the website will be back online after maintence
in the end this is really low in my mind, but then again maybe I'm just used to numbers like the 1million pages a day that my larger real sites easily hit
Volume doesn't always matter as much as what the users are looking for. if they are looking for a particular product/service you can generally monetize well. If its stuff like warez/p2p/gaming... generally... you make very little.
Entertainment related don't pay much, business related traffic has decent EPC
Volume doesn't always matter as much as what the users are looking for. if they are looking for a particular product/service you can generally monetize well. If its stuff like warez/p2p/gaming... generally... you make very little.
He's already got sites up Kevin. Presumably this is the residue from when the sites were active. He should be able to match keywords with what they are looking for. of course, I agree it depends on the keywords :)