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@TroyBodisCould you please double check this? We can communicate through PMs
I am really disappointed. Instead of payment today, I got this:
Hello Robert,
After a thorough review of your domain name portfolio and the quality of your traffic, we have made the decision to extend the holding period on your future earnings to one month. This means that you will be receiving your earnings on a NET-37 basis going forward.
This is simply a safety measure which will allow you to earn as much as possible while parking your domain names with us, along with added protection against possible deductions by our ad providers on your earnings.
Rest assured that once you've received your initial NET-37 payment, you will continue to receive your parking earnings by the 7th of each month, provided that we do not receive any substantial chargebacks during this time.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to get in touch with support.
Note: This notification has also been sent to your Bodis account.
Sincerely,
The Bodis Team
This has never happened to me before. I have 7-8 parking accounts all are functioning for 5 years+ and ve never had a funds on hold. My traffic is 1000% natural, not a single click was originating out of unnatural traffic and Ive had in all those years thousends of them even such in 100+ USD range. Once my PC account was suspended but it was their mistake, because the accounting team has put a coma in the earnings section one place to the right. When I contacted them theyve said it was an error on their side.
But I still dont get it. How chargebacks are possible if the traffic is 100% natural? It seems I only have issues with Bodis concerning this and I feel humiliated, since people who know me, simply know I didnt force NOT A SINGLE click on any of domains I have and Ive had thousands of clicks, even in 100+ USD range. For me its not the problem to wait additional 30 days, but the thought there was a sort of click fraud or sending the traffic. I have 8 parking accounts for several years now and Ive never had any issues of questioning my traffic plus my chargebacks hardly exceed 1 per cent.
But I still dont get it. How chargebacks are possible if the traffic is 100% natural? It seems I only have issues with Bodis concerning this and I feel humiliated, since people who know me, simply know I didnt force NOT A SINGLE click on any of domains I have and Ive had thousands of clicks, even in 100+ USD range. For me its not the problem to wait additional 30 days, but the thought there was a sort of click fraud or sending the traffic. I have 8 parking accounts for several years now and Ive never had any issues of questioning my traffic plus my chargebacks hardly exceed 1 per cent.
I don't get it either
when you figure it out how chargebacks are possible if 100% natural traffic.. then I am sure everyone here would love to hear.
There are all the time chargebacks in this industry I guess, although when having high CPC domains like I have at Bodis, you are more exposed. If you get for instance 10 0.1 USD clicks if one or 2 gets CB there will be no big deal, BUT my case with Bodis is that I have a bunch of high CPC domains parked there, so when I get lets say 10 clicks in average of 5 USD and 1 or 2 clicks get CB they will not see 10% Chargeback but instead 5 to 10 USD plus and you fall in different category than people with the same percentage of chargebacked clicks but in a 0.20 USD range.
I never had such warnings from Bodis...
But $0.00 clicks after Google's finalization - happen regularly for me... In most cases - they are originated from India...
The case could be some advertisers dont play fair, I have no idea why the G. is simply not blocking them. Some like to do that in their Adwords especially when we talk about 5 USD and up clicks. This brings them cheaper traffic. The other more exotic option is that the user of parked page clicked THE SAME AD in 30 days time frame. That kind of clicks Google already erases in few days or at the end of the month, so most plausible option is the 1. one.
There are all the time chargebacks in this industry I guess, although when having high CPC domains like I have at Bodis, you are more exposed. If you get for instance 10 0.1 USD clicks if one or 2 gets CB there will be no big deal, BUT my case with Bodis is that I have a bunch of high CPC domains parked there, so when I get lets say 10 clicks in average of 5 USD and 1 or 2 clicks get CB they will not see 10% Chargeback but instead 5 to 10 USD plus and you fall in different category than people with the same percentage of chargebacked clicks but in a 0.20 USD range.
I never had such warnings from Bodis...
But $0.00 clicks after Google's finalization - happen regularly for me... In most cases - they are originated from India...
Yes, I also get those $0 clicks. Frustrating to say the least!
Wish I knew more about this parking stuff. It seems like such a black box: We know what goes in (traffic), we know what comes out ($), but what happens inside is often a mystery!
Hello,
Yes, $0.00 ad clicks do tend to arise with lower converting traffic in combination with low paying keywords. But this could also be spam, bots, page crawlers. Our tracking system may incidentally report an ad click as valid, while our Tier1 ad provider dismisses it as false, resulting in no click revenue.
Inversely, our Tier1 ad provider may approve an ad click which our tracker failed to report. This is why you'll sometime see Tier1 revenue where visitors and/or ad clicks are absent.
Thank you.
Hi @TroyBodis
For some reason, many domains in my portfolio are taking a long time to load, and one of the parked domains is redirecting to the landing page instead of showing ads, I have enabled 'inquiry' but disabled redirect. Domain Link.
It works for me from Ukraine...All my names which are parked on bodis have issue. Landing pages are not opening.
1-click mode has been cancelled by Google.
That's why it disappeared on Bodis as well.
1-click mode has been cancelled by Google.
That's why it disappeared on Bodis as well.