Do you park or do you build

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by coderdesigner, Sep 19, 2006.

  1. #1
    Dear all,

    I'm curious to know do you prefer to park your domain with sedo(an example)or build a site with your google ads?
     
    coderdesigner, Sep 19, 2006 IP
  2. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    I used to do a lot of domain buying, but I've moved away from it a lot and focused on developing sites to become part of my network. Developing sites end up being more profitable for me than just parking domains.
     
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  3. stringerbell

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    I have a lot of domain hack domain names (ie. buffalo.win.gs or occu.lt or heirloo.ms, etc...). You can't park domain hacks (they are typically an English language site with an off-shore domain - so they get no type-in traffic whatsoever - and since none of the parking services allow you to drive traffic to your domains, if you park a domain-hack, it'll never see the light of day).

    So, I've just started creating my own parking pages (with Adsense). We'll see how this little experiment turns out...
     
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  4. eXe

    eXe Notable Member

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    Depends on the domain. If it's something that is searched for, and I have an interest in it's content I build it.
     
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  5. coderdesigner

    coderdesigner Banned

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    If the domain is of a niche and marketable, I can understand but it seems that many people is going towards quantity more than quality.. I might be missing this slice of the market pie, I don't understand why would anyone want to buy hundreds and hundreds of domains to park. Is it really that worth it?
     
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  6. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    #6
    Developing a name will always be more profitable.
     
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    faisj Peon

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    I park for 90% due to the volume of domains we have developing is not
    a real option very every domain.

    Also when you park right, the income is pretty stable
     
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    eXe Notable Member

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    If you promote it.
     
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    ottodo Guest

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    #9
    Parking is used for short time
    Building is for long one :)
     
    ottodo, Sep 20, 2006 IP
  10. coderdesigner

    coderdesigner Banned

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    It takes time and effort to promote a parked domain. Is that amount of 'stable' income worth the effort and time that has poured in?
     
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  11. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    #11
    Parked domains generally get typein traffic.
     
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    #12
    I purchase my domain name for use and not for the purpose of parking. Of course, sometimes it takes a little longer to work on all my site so some of them are idling away, either because I do not have time or they were abandoned projects.

    Incidentally, with Sedo, do they bring in the traffic or you need to drive the traffic in ?
     
    eddy2099, Sep 20, 2006 IP
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    mostly parked becaue i don't have enough time...

    i prefer develope it, get some pagerank and index from SE can increase value of domain, also it earn more than parking...but it takes time to develope site
     
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  14. crystalmeth

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    i build, parking isn't my thing
     
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    A few of you mentioned promoting parked domains....

    I read through the ToS for the major parking services and the one thing they're pretty sticky on is that you aren't allowed to promote your domains. They don't seem to want any traffic at all coming to your domain that wasn't type-in. So, no Adwords, no advertising, no forum posts (except in the appraisals section), etc...

    Here's a quote from Sedo's FAQ about what will get you banned:

    Advertising=not 'natural'
    Promotion=not 'natural'
    link-building=not 'natural'
     
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  16. jeremyalyea

    jeremyalyea Well-Known Member

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    I've offered several domains on sedo but have never successfully sold any. I usually hire someone to write some unique content and then add in some affiliate or adsense advertising until I get time to develop them. At least this way you get more url's indexed and maybe some pagerank that you can pass on to other sites that you are activily developing. What are the domains that you are referring to?
     
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  17. faisj

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    Never Promote it!!!
    That is not allowed!
    ( you could even loose your account! )
     
    faisj, Sep 21, 2006 IP