Hi all DP friends. Just a quick question im hoping to shed some light on. When people say they want to 'develop' a domain name what exactly does that entail? My understanding is that i can take a marketable or good domain name, build a site with relevant content, imagery possibly adsense. Also carry out SEO, and copy with keywords in. What other factors make a good developed site which can then add value to my name? Your expert comments are appreciated in advance. Marc
first of all, you need link buildings. if you have enough time, just blogwalking. secondly you should submit your blog into directory and pay for their services. after all, you can bookmark yourself into bookmarking sites. I am pretty sure, if you done with those ways you get traffic instant
When we buy a domain, either we build a website over it or park it. But since domain parking does not benefit you much, there is a new concept where you can develop your domain. Developing a domain means using some niche site script to build a niche portal which always pulls latest contents using RSS feeds. Normally such portals have various sections like news, articles, blogs, photos, videos etc. This is what we call as developing domains. I am setting up some examples and will update them when they are ready.
Thanks for the info, Be good to know about the sites when you have them finished. I have seen sites like Xsite pro which you can purchase and built a asite with interesting conrtent seo quite easily, or possibly an adsense ready Wordpress site with rss? Is that the kind of thing that could work if the content is good enough and domain name strong enough?
Well, with adsense you generate revenues but with wordpress, you simply create a blog. Domain developing requires a niche site building script and that's what our service will let people do. Not need to install, upload or update any script.
But you can get an adsense wordpress site or joomla adsense site to help. When can you share your script or divulge a bit more about what you're working on, i'd be keen to hear.http://forums.digitalpoint.com/images/smilies/cool.gif M