Domain Parking

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by CarlBlogger, Jul 16, 2008.

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    Anyone recommend me a company to park my un-used domains on and see how my revenue is that comes in from these? I'm completely new to the parking process so any tips are very welcomed!

    Thanks
    Carl
     
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  2. athletec64

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    There are lots of good companies out there. Take a look at parked.com, namedrive.com, sedo(pro).com, revenuedirect.com
     
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    Sedo.com is a very good parking company. But you can try various companies to see which one pays more.
     
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    I have tried most of the listed ones here. Sedo pays me the best of all. Parked.com is useless. They do have the best configuration. I do have some domains at parked.com for 1 reason. You can add html at the bottom of your parked page. This will get you a nice link to a real site you want to promote. Make sure its content revelant!. Other than that, parked.com is as useless as the godaddy parking. Sedo is not great, but the best of the three.

    I have one site at Sedo that gets hundreds of views and clicks, but only about 8 or 9.00 per month. It will be put on my own server very shortly.

    Because of the lack of revenue from these companies, I am starting my own parking company soon.

    But like kohashi says, without traffic you get nothing.

    The best thing to do is put some content of your own on the site and collect the revenue. Not that hard to do. If the domain has any value at all, this is the only thing way to use it. IMHO.
    t
     
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    nameDrive is not bad and the revenue is better than sedo for my experience.
     
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    sedo and namedrive are the easy to get accepted parking programs
    out of that for most of the domains namedrive pays well, but on somedomains sedo does better
     
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    namedrive is good for evaluating your traffic.

    trafficz and fabulous earn more than others, IMHO but have much more stringent application requirements.
    Good for large generic portfolios.

    Revenue direct is not so bad either except lately they've had quite a few complaints regarding NOT paying
    out on earnings.

    Parked, I use it because I was able to get 14 of my parked domains there to PR1-PR3.
    I didn't even know that was possible to begin with.
    Yes, that + the ability to customize pages.

    Sedo...I only park there for domain names going to sale soon at prices of $xxx or more.
    So the actual parked revenue I've had from Sedo is very low.



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    If you have quality domains, you can choose your parking company.
    Otherwise start with Sedo
     
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