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question Domains with every day traffic but no revenue are bad domains?

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I have domain with generic popular keywords in domain which have every day traffic but not generate revenue. It means that my domain is bad?
 
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Not necessarily. Maybe you're just not monetizing it correctly for that traffic.
 
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..or it could be bot traffic

are you sure the visitors are organic?
 
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Park it with ParkingCrew to see your real (human) traffic...
 
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+ it may be banned by Google, that's why revenue is absent when using their CPC-feed...
 
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Something is definitely wrong somewhere
 
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Something is definitely wrong somewhere

wrong? I don't think anything is wrong, it just happens sometimes for traffic to be non-monetizable.

Here, have a look at this:
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what you see there is one of my domain's unique visitors and revenue in the past year.
107k visitors and only 11 cents.. why? because domain receives crappy traffic. I tried my best to monetize that domain and the best I got was what you see above.

as I said.. it happens :)
 
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The opposite is also true. Stats for last 7 days for a domain:

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Best is just to test.
 
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Even if traffic is bad but it is generated by humans - it may be monetized via ZeroClick instead of using Google-feed...
Open separate ZeroClick-ONLY account with ParkingCrew (don't sign so-called "Premium ads" when will be offered)...
 
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Even if traffic is bad but it is generated by humans - it may be monetized via ZeroClick instead of using Google-feed...
Open separate ZeroClick-ONLY account with ParkingCrew (don't sign so-called "Premium ads" when will be offered)...
Do you mean to open 2nd account on PC? I will not get banned? :O
 
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Also it is allowed with Bodis but their ZeroClick-RPM is lower than at PC.
 
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No definitely.
I am asking, because I have domain, which is receiving good amount of visitors, but it is blocked by google...
And now it shows on PC that it is tier2 traffic provider...it is not the same thing as ZeroClick?
 
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If your domain is already banned by Google (displays as Tier2) - then you don't need another account, just activate Tier2-monetization mode in your panel per this domain (so-called "Direct advertisers").

But if your domains are not blocked by Google - then a separate ZeroClick-account is required.
 
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Not necessarily. Maybe you're just not monetizing it correctly for that traffic.
I say about my domain tennisvideo.net
Popular keywords "tennis" and "video" + this domain have been registered early.
Several times domain dropped. 4 october 2016 I have registered this name and parked it with DomainSponsor.
See screenshot with traffic below.
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I contacted DS, they have optimized my domain. I will be tracking traffic stats.
 
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I have checked your domain - it is NOT banned by Google.
So try ZeroClick if CPC doesn't work for you...
 
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Not only, but PC is the best in this mode...
 
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Could you name all ZeroClick parking companies you know?
 
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~all of them provide ZeroClick-mode as 2nd-stream when the domain is banned by Google...
But only 3 of them can offer you ZeroClick-ONLY: ParkingCrew, Bodis, TheParkingPlace... I don't know any other.
 
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all of them provide ZeroClick-mode as 2nd-stream when the domain is banned by Google..
I checked about ban my domain on site isbanned.com
Ban from Google Adsense.
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