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versbaby
Dec 14th 2007, 7:52 am
any one in dp have experienced about godaddy cashparking program please post here your earning about with that program.:):)
htmlindex
Dec 15th 2007, 3:02 am
That's the one where you have to pay to park your domains with Godaddy & they get a cut of the revenue, right?
Why would you pay to share revenue with Godaddy? They're the only company out there that I've found that does that! If you want a good parking company, I recommend ParkingPanel. If you need a referral to get in, PM me. Or you can always try Sedo if you don't have many names or quality names as everyone gets in, but Sedo pays crap.
SLM-why
Dec 15th 2007, 6:03 am
Do not even think to try them unless you are prepared for upto 80% decrease in your parking earnings.
Try to get in ParkingPanel or Parked.com
geme
Dec 15th 2007, 6:40 am
godaddy is very popular service..and it have a beautiful support! Uptime 99.9%
robsharpe
Dec 15th 2007, 6:54 am
I use NameDrive, but it's the only one I've ever used and I have no idea how it compares.
ARonald
Dec 15th 2007, 6:56 am
When you have tons of alternatives like sedo namedrive parked parkingpanel fabulous there is no need to look at godaddy. Even if it were the only parking program I wouldn't go for that .. period.
kohashi
Dec 15th 2007, 9:38 am
http://www.ohashi.info/domain_parking you can compare the parking services yourself. It covers *nearly* all the real ones (godaddy is a joke, in all respects of their business) including base rev share you will earn (this generally scales with portfolio size/earnings)
ARonald
Dec 15th 2007, 6:58 pm
http://www.ohashi.info/domain_parking you can compare the parking services yourself. It covers *nearly* all the real ones (godaddy is a joke, in all respects of their business) including base rev share you will earn (this generally scales with portfolio size/earnings)
Is that your site? Very informative. Just a small correction though. Parking Panel requires a minimum of 10 domains not 100 as mentioned there.
ARonald
gocubs19
Dec 15th 2007, 8:24 pm
pay to park your domains with Godaddy
That's ridiculous, that's even worse than Sedo, but I use Sedo. :)
maverick1453
Dec 15th 2007, 8:43 pm
go to sedo there the best
save
Dec 15th 2007, 10:10 pm
Yes paying Godaddy to park is really not a good idea, why pay them when you can park at many other good places that pay you.
htmlindex
Dec 16th 2007, 1:34 am
godaddy is very popular service..and it have a beautiful support!
How beautiful are the support staff, haven't seen a photo of them. :p Hope they're better looking than the models they have on the front page, because they don't do much for me.
earnbussi
Dec 16th 2007, 1:41 am
it sux man....
i was getting 5.8$ per month on parking..... and once i decided to try it ..
so i joind it by paying around 3 $
and the outcome was i received 1.23$ for that month....
i couldnt even get my money back.....
tattoos
Dec 16th 2007, 1:59 am
I have about 30 domains parked at GoDaddy, But I have only been with them for just under a month and have never used any other parking company, so I cannot tell you if they are better or not...
I can tell you that on Dec the 14th I had
41 impressions,
7 clicks and earned $1.17c...
My RPM is $28.54 (what ever that means)
and my CTR 17.07%. for that day.
I guess it all depends on how much traffic you get and where you get your traffic from that will determine how much you earn.
If I had read a bit more about parking on this forum before hand, I may not have gone with godaddy.. But they seemed convenient at the time..
Would I have been earning anymore if I had gone with any of the others?? Who knows! maybe I could have made $1.21c on the 14th of Dec instead of $1.17c ;)
Maybe in about a year I will move some of my domains to another parking host and see if the domains do any better there.
Cheers
James
HeeLiX
Dec 16th 2007, 3:45 am
You should never pay for a service that is normally free.
tattoos
Dec 16th 2007, 10:14 am
You should never pay for a service that is normally free.
Just out of curiosity....What percentage of the revenue do these other "Free" parking companies take?
gocubs19
Dec 16th 2007, 10:23 am
Just out of curiosity....What percentage of the revenue do these other "Free" parking companies take?
Not 100% and not 0%
But you don't have to pay so that's great!:D
kohashi
Dec 16th 2007, 10:57 am
Is that your site? Very informative. Just a small correction though. Parking Panel requires a minimum of 10 domains not 100 as mentioned there.
ARonald
Yes it's mine. I fixed the error. Thanks for catching that!
htmlindex
Dec 16th 2007, 11:27 pm
Just out of curiosity....What percentage of the revenue do these other "Free" parking companies take?
I believe you get to keep between 50 - 75% of the revenue.
tattoos
Dec 17th 2007, 2:28 am
Not 100% and not 0%
Covered a few bases there, :)
But you don't have to pay so that's great!:D
That is the part I like...
I believe you get to keep between 50 - 75% of the revenue.
Thanks htmlindex...
O well... I have paid for 2 years with Godaddy at 80%, so I guess I have two years to try and make my money back:D
kohashi
Dec 17th 2007, 5:39 am
Just out of curiosity....What percentage of the revenue do these other "Free" parking companies take?
If you looked at my link I have a lot of base revenue shares listed:
http://www.ohashi.info/domain_parking?sort=desc&order=Base+Rev+Share
tattoos
Dec 17th 2007, 10:47 pm
If you looked at my link I have a lot of base revenue shares listed:
http://www.ohashi.info/domain_parking?sort=desc&order=Base+Rev+Share
Thanks kohashi. I just had a look then... Nice list. I will have another look when I am ready to move some of my domains over.
Cheers
James
Fka200
Jan 2nd 2008, 2:50 am
http://www.fka200.com/domain-parking
Depends on the niche/traffic. ND for general, Parked for US traffic/Parking Panel for adult. If they don't work like that, then you start movin around.
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