Benefits of Free Paid Domain Parking
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by Lee Hodgson August 12, 2003
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Want to get paid to park your spare domains? Fancy knowing in real-time how many
visitors these names receive?
If you have answered
yes to either of these questions, you should consider setting up your names
with a domain parking service. Here are some of the benefits of a typical
paid parking service:
Revenues earned
from pay per click or pay per impression search engine.
Easy to set
up, with the parking service providing the hosting.
Optional "For
Sale" notice can be added to your parking pages.
Real-time stats
tell you exactly how many users are arriving at your domains.
If you only have
a few names which are unlikely to attract many visitors, then it probably
isn't worth the effort. In fact, you will be lucky to find a domain parking
partner that wants to work with you ;-)
However, if you
have a significant number of domains, especially trafficked domains, then
now is the time to get yourself signed up and convert those names into dollars.
I have been using one
such service for a few months now and been delighted by the results,
especially since all revenues are paid out on time! Names that generate
high quality searches are
earning $3 to $10 CPM through the pay per click program. And the $3 CPM
program is an excellent alternative for names with lower quality searches.
By parking my
spare names, I am not only turning them into instant cash, I am also learning
which names generate type-in traffic and how much. Not only is this fascinating
information in itself, it also helps decide which names are worth the most
money should I ever decide to sell them on. Traffic numbers can also reveal
any domains that might not be worth renewing...
If, like me, you
have been disappointed with domain parking services in the past, please visit
our domain parking partner now. And don't forget to tell them where you
heard about their service!
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