Unused PR3 domain, how to monetize it.

Discussion in 'General Business' started by MrCalc, Feb 1, 2008.

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    Anyone have any ideas what I should use an unused PR3 domain for ?

    It was a game related .net domain, and now its currently parked at sedo, make a few bucks now and then..

    But somehow I think its a waste of a PR3 domain..

    Anyone have any suggestions on how to monetize it ?
     
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  2. caj

    caj Active Member

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    Sell it, if you already have no idea how to develop it.
     
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  3. promanz

    promanz Banned

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    #3
    Develop it and sell links. If you can't develop it tell me I can do it for $150
     
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  4. MrCalc

    MrCalc Active Member

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    Hehe well. Was thinking about a bid directory / normal directory or perhaps a blog

    But note sure if people would pay for links on a pr3 domain if I install a bid directory.

    Or maybe one of those search engine scripts
     
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  5. webmasterlabor.com

    webmasterlabor.com Peon

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    #5
    Turn it into a blog.

    Monetization:

    Sell links
    Adsense/YPN
    Ebooks
    etc
     
    webmasterlabor.com, Feb 1, 2008 IP
  6. socaljay007

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    yes a blog would be a good idea
     
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    nuke13 Banned

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    proxy, you can never have too many proxy's they need no work to keep them running and they just keep on feeding in the money...
     
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    medicalhumor Peon

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    people will pay for links on a PR3 directory. need to offer some free ones first, to get it filled a bit, eventually, the paid listings will come.
     
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  9. MrCalc

    MrCalc Active Member

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    Think I'm gonna go for a bid directory. Never tried that one before
     
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    #10
    Park it at godaddy or sedo.com to get out some revenue. You will not earn a lot though an probably your PR3 would also fade away soon, which is also the case if you do not use it at all.
     
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  11. MrCalc

    MrCalc Active Member

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    Been parked at sedo for the last half year or so and made almost nothing.

    Still got its PR3 though
     
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    webmasterplace Peon

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    I suggest you build a nice blog, with daily fresh content. Then putt some ads on it (Adsense or YPN) and you'll earn some $$

    That's what he did :p
    Read his first post ;)
     
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    Pinup Girl Notable Member

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    if is game related you could make an arcade site..
     
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  14. [a]wa

    [a]wa Peon

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    #14
    have you tried paid review?
     
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