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Parking is dead but why do we still park?

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Doron Vermaat

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parking is only dead, for those who don't earn any ppc revenue.


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parking is only dead, for those who don't earn any ppc revenue.


imo....

Hi Biggie. Is PPC a core revenue for you? I do know that names that had previously developed sites on them and still get referral traffic from backlinks can make some PPC money but it seems very labour intensive to me to search for these names on the drop, then compete for them with other PPC domainers and all that for a a few bucks per domain per month. Would love to hear more if you think i'm way off.
 
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I have not use PPC for the last 2-3 years and maybe more ... yipee ...

So I don't know if parking is dead or alive. Rock Media think is a good business, they recently bought Domain Sponsors parking services.

If you are new in the domain business, parking is not for you unless you have a keyword/generic domains.
 
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I do know that names that had previously developed sites on them and still get referral traffic from backlinks can make some PPC money but it seems very labour intensive to me to search for these names on the drop, then compete for them with other PPC domainers and all that for a a few bucks per domain per month.

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Hi

you're off,

1st. because of what you "don't know", not what you do know.

2nd. because of what you don't see

you speak of "a few bucks per month, per domain" but don't see the diff between "a few bucks per month per domain, versus "no bucks per month, per domain".

a domain that earns it's renewal fee every year, is one you don't "have" to sell.

and domains that you "don't" have to sell, will always sell for more, than those you do.

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