Domain parking is the practice of reserving a domain for future use (which you think will be beneficial to you at a future date). As such, this exercise does not help in a very big way. Some people use a parked domain for content distribution or for revenue generation by placing ads on it (in such cases, you use parked domain as sub domain or say add on domain).
Only very good domains will generate you revenue from domain parking. Like domains like game.com....Domains that already have traffic.
Never knew that facilities like such are available that you can go for and reserve a domain for your future use as well..... Thanks a lot for sharing the information regarding Domain Parking.
Once you have parked your domain, anyone from anywhere can access your domain. This means that there is a higher earning potential due to the targeted ads listed once your domain is parked. As time goes by, the value of your domain will also increase because of the search engine traffic that it receives.
Domain parking has a great advantage for future use, and webmaster usually used this method to get pr rankings because an old domain is included in the criteria of Google pr rankings.
No, not even good domains will generate revenue from domain parking. In it’s latest blog, Google has clearly specified that it prefers not to show parked domains that are seldom useful, often filled with ads and typically don’t have valuable content for our users. http://insidesearch.blogspot.com/2011/12/search-quality-highlights-new-monthly.html
I'm surprised to see so many use it. Often they are domain speculators owning hundreds of domains who don't have the time to setup slightly better paying active site site, like a blog on each domain, so they hand their domains to the parking service to manage them.