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Re: How does parking work? - 02-28-2006, 12:28 PM

people park their domains on sedo, popular domains, so they get paid by sedo. so even if ure website is empty. sedo make a AD filled page, host it on themselves, etc and they get loads of money... while u get paid for doing nothing.
   
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-08-2006, 11:42 AM

Domain parking
Domain parking is an advertising practice used primarily by domain name registrars and internet advertising publishers to monetize type in trafic visiting an inactive domain name. The undeveloped domain name will usually point (redirect) to a page full of advertising links. These links will be targeted to the predicted interests of the visitor. The keywords of the domain name provide clues as to what the visitor sought before arriving. For example, the domain fast-weight-loss.com might point to a page of links to fad diets and drugs.




this is how it works
   
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-09-2006, 11:06 PM

I'm such a moron. I always wondered what the heck those pages were when I would land on a site full of advertising links. Now I get it. Usually I am looking for content though, and rarely have clicked on the links.
   
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-10-2006, 11:02 AM

Yeah I come across parked pages all the time. I don't know that I've really ever used the links either, though I'm sure there are times I have.
   
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-11-2006, 05:31 AM

hmmm,
i dunno how much ppl get with parking
never used it.
   
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-11-2006, 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by charly11
Parking means you register a domain but do not put any content on it. You can monetize on traffic by having ads on it. Sedo is a provider of these ads, so you can have your domain parked with Sedo and they take care of having relevant ads displayed and distribute revenue to you.

I believe Sedo gets most (if not all) of their ads from Google AdSense, which is interesting, because you are not allowed yourself to put AdSense on a parked page.

Another interesting thing is that a lot of domains get registered and people never do anything with it. These domains used to sit just there and have a text "Coming Soon" and maybe a link to the registrar. Companies like GoDaddy are now starting to monetize on this traffic by putting ads on these sites themselves with no revenue distribution to the owner (who does not even know or understand what is going on). So all these people with their domains just sitting there have opened up a new revenue stream to the registrar.

Therefore, if you have a domain and are not doing anything with it, you should at least park it somewhere you get revenue distribution. It may pay for a nice dinner sooner or later
thanks for explaition.
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Re: How does parking work? - 03-12-2006, 02:27 AM

Yes,
It is a quick way of making a quick profit, however, you still need to market it. You cant just park a domain, and forget about it, because you wont get the revenue.

-Moe
   
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