Best Parking Company?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by gooster, Oct 26, 2006.

  1. rbrown

    rbrown Peon

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    #61
    So what is the problem with that? You use your own adsense and Google id's.
    You get the best spots on the site. You don't have to pay $2.00 a month on the hope you will get traffic to cover the costs. I don't charge a base fee. I have to maintain the server and pay for any bandwidth used. Reguardless if anyone clicks on the page or not.

    I had some servers scrape one of the parked domains and since the script is written where there are technically an unlimited amount pages it didn't take long, only a day to use up 80% of my bandwidth for the month so I needed to buy more bandwidth before the end of the month.

    And you say

    "Our $2 fee covers servers, bandwidth and marketing and leaves almost nothing for profit."

    Once your site gets hit with a few scrapers, how long are you going to be in business?

    I plan on being around for a while and I'm offering a scripted version in a couple of days where you can do whatever you want on the domain and you host the script yourself and you keep 100%.

    Bob
    Owner
    GetPaidToPark.com




     
    rbrown, Jan 5, 2007 IP
  2. UmbrellaTechnologies

    UmbrellaTechnologies Active Member

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    There is no problem with taking the 50% as long as your the one taking it and not being the one taken from...

    This is a problem since google does not take to kindly to unlimited amounts of automatically generated pages. Eventually consider your site being banned...

    Oh yeah we spent 6 months and $100,000 to only be in business for a few days, for sure.

    This is ok if the domain owners know html. then again you have the "scrapers", hosting costs, web design costs, etc., etc. All this can not only be a nightmare but most of the time unless your domain makes a considerable amount of money its a losing proposition.

    Preston - CEO Parketeer
     
    UmbrellaTechnologies, Jan 7, 2007 IP