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Hi Teguh,
Theoretically, there is no difference between DNS parking and A-record parking.
Our main IP (199.59.241.188) was banned by China recently, so if you have big Chinese traffic, you see a big drop in stats. However, the A-record IP (199.59.241.250) is not banned, so there is no damage on users who are using A-record parking.
We are working on this issue. Hopefully we will find a solution for it soon.
p.s. Above.com sends traffic to our A-record parking IP, which is 199.59.241.250.
Yue
bodis.com is completely down for a very long time - any idea - any support ????
A DDOS attack perhaps. Maybe they can't even send E-mail to their customersAny update from Bodis? This downtime and lack of communication is not acceptable.
A DDOS attack perhaps. Maybe they can't even send E-mail to their customers
Any update from Bodis? This downtime and lack of communication is not acceptable.
Some of my domains at Bodis are set partly to zero click. I still didnt get respond from Matt. I believe low quality traffic is set to zero click to earn at least some cents per day and good traffic from G20 is experiencing a parked page. Some domains have 0 clicks but lets say 0.02 USD in the morning from single visitor, BUT later I get click for lets say 0.31 USD on a very same domain. So I believe they are optimized so, to earn the maximum out.
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But I find zero clicks positive... Ive had a domain in gambling, which was getting 0.01 USD per click at others parking industries leaders. It was getting clicks really seldom. But its now set on Bodis on zero click and I am getting 0.06 USD from a single visitor. So it really matters if you have good keywords when the domain is set to zero click, or its just interesting for the advertisers.
wolfis.com said:i also hate when they show zero click and ZERO revenue but many visits
Hi Everyone!
I apologize for my absense from this forum. Things have come up in my personal life and did not have a lot of time to come here and offer support as in the old days.
I am hoping to be here again on a daily basis, however I am looking to hire dedicated account managers that can be here in case I can't in the future.
Recently we've had a DDOS or a "misconfigured botnet" attack our servers without end. One of the more severe cases I've seen and I was not equiped to handle such a spike in incoming traffic. After a certain period, we simply disconnected our servers from the web until I figured out a plan to mitigate the attack.
I am hoping this attack does not return, but I cannot guarantee that if it returns it will be automatically mitigated. To fully fix these issues in the future requires a bit of an investment (both financially and time).
I have went ahead and credited for any missing revenue during the attack.
Here are answers to previous questions:
We set the keywords for ZeroClick and optimize for the highest paying, so we do all the work on this. :tu:
As far as revenue without clicks, this would indicate ZeroClick. We only set ZeroClick on domains that are banned by G. My strong belief is that future of parking is ZeroClick only. And we rarely ever display PPC ads on domains that are banned by G.
This would mean that your visitors are not going anywhere but seeing a page with no ads or not clicking on the ads.
We do not give ANY traffic away for free. We have a minimum price that every ad provider / advertiser has to pay before we redirect the traffic. We receive bids in real time so we are able to determine if we want to send the traffic to the advertiser in real time.
A common misconception is that you are seeing a redirect for your geo/computer, but most your visitors may not be. Especially if they are from a different region where we may have no coverage.
We've been doing ZeroClick for nearly 2 years now on banned domain names. It is not something new, we simply increased the level of ZeroClick for a few weeks in July. But I have returned it to original levels.
The one thing that I will be adding is the for sale banner, even on ZeroClick pages. Currently ZeroClick is enabled on a very small % of domain names.
I hope to be here again every single day to offer good customer support and am in process of hiring an account manager to assist me as well. :tu:
Now time to read and reply to the gazillion unread PMs that I need to follow up on. :p
Please feel free to ask any questions. I'd be happy to answer.