Hi << I Have Some Questions 1st - I Have Some Domains That Have About 150 Visits Each Day For Every Domain And Have No Hosting For Them Just Domains I Parked Them Using Google Parking Service But Earnings Too Bad About 0.30 $ For Each Domain What Is The Best Company For Parking Them And Is This Free Service Or Paid 2st - How I Can Increase Traffic To My Parked Empty Domains They Have No Content Just Adv Thanks In Advance >>
Why would you want to park your URL? It seems like a bad idea, if you don't have hosting just set up a blogspot blog there for now
Check out whypark.com, sedo.com and parked.com and possibly even smartname.com. I have used the first three myself, I have about a hundred domains and some are either in rotation or under development at any one time and then I usually park them there. I haven't used smartname myself but heard good things about them. I have also promised myself to not ever, ever again use Godaddy'd parking service as it just pays to little. It's not worth it. At least with the others you make back what the domain cost ot register each year and some more. That's fine!
What Is The Best Company For Parking Them And Is This Free Service Or Paid? For me sedo is better than parked. and its free. How I Can Increase Traffic To My Parked Empty Domains They Have No Content Just Adv You need to have a lot of backlink to get mass traffic.
parked.comworks good but they need some min number of domains. u can signup to parked , namedrive and try ot rotate and see the results godaddy has paid parking u can look that also parking companies bans you if you advertise your parked domains
One of the best alternatives to using domain parking companies is to use a domain parking script. It will let you manage all of your domains in 1 place, auto-generate content for you daily so you will get more traffic (it's as if you have a developed website that you update daily), and best of all you keep all of the revenue (yes, 100% of it!). You can see a very strong domain parking script at http://www.domainzaar.com/