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« on: January 17, 2008, 07:46:32 AM »
ipodman Offline
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Well, we all have done it, parking of our domain names to make some extra money out of them but has anyone else found that parking of domain names sometimes not even worth the hassle?

Parking now has lost its touch, maybe its because of the provider I am with, who parks with who?
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2008, 03:21:24 PM »
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I parked my domains with exoclick.com and forgot about them for 5 months.  Turns out they where getting 2000 uniques a day, with 5 clicks a day.  To bad exoclick only pays about 2 cents per click, and then they banned me, because "They didn't like my traffic".

So from parking my domains, i got nothing. 
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« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2008, 01:42:12 AM »
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Honestly Ive been parking my domains for about 4 years now.  But its a very hard "job" to have, stability wise.  Because you just never know.  Not only dont you know HOW much your going to make but then you also dont know if the company is going to stay around.  I was with a parking company about 1 year ago and I was making $6k a month easily.  Of course this is also when arbitrage was allowed.  Then I switched over to someone else who was using google adsense ads on the search pages and incorporated wiki type articles on to the search pages, which really made them NOT be search portals lol.  Anyway, I was making eh okay money with that.  And then my account got deleted with adsense (i wasnt doing anything illegal I might add).  And now Im with revenue direct which seems to be getting a lot of BAD flack lately for not paying members.. or not paying certain members.

I think in domain parking the two most important things are your domain names and the sites your with.  No matter what always research the sites your going to join, before doing so.  And if your domains arent that good, then go buy one or two good ones and see what a difference it really makes.  Try to find keyword rich domain names, even if they have hyphens (stay away from numbers ie; help4less.com).

Kristi
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