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You Should Make Landing Pages for your Domains

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First of all, what is a landing page? The term has many meanings on the internet, but for domaining purposes it simply means:

A site for your domain name where visitors can make sales inquiries.

Sounds simple enough, but what’s so special about it? Is this an alternative to listing on secondary marketplaces (e.g. Sedo, Flippa, etc.)? Is it better than traditional parking?

Okay, okay — you’re skeptical. Let me help break it down for you.

Parking Revenue is Declining…
For the end-user at least. Look at this 2015 survey result from popular domain news source domainnamewire.

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Credit to Andrew Allemann (www.domainnamewire.com)

Yes, domain parking revenue used to be very lucrative for many domainers in the early days of the internet. Yes, it was a simple and easy way to make money from your domains. But, in today’s reality, parking tends to only bring in a couple of bucks a month.

There could be a few possible reasons for this such as fewer people typing in URL’s to unknown websites, people becoming less likely to click on advertising links, parking companies not giving you a fair share of the revenue, etc.

Regardless, parking revenue is on the decline for many domainers (and basically nonexistent for many others...). So where should you put your domains now?

Marketplaces Don’t Cover All Your Bases
There are dozens of domain name marketplaces where you can list and sell your domains to other people. Some marketplaces allow you to redirect your domain to its respective listing page. Or they may provide free and/or paid parking options while your domain is currently being listed. And some marketplaces provide neither.

You probably have a number of domains listed on marketplaces. You’re relying on the people who peruse these marketplaces to eventually find your domain and then purchase it.

But what about the people outside of these marketplaces? How will direct visitors know your domain is for sale — especially if your domain only shows parked ads or shows nothing at all?

Don’t Alienate Your Visitors
There are going to be a number of people who visit your website directly (i.e. by typing in the domain into their browser). Some of these people are going to be interested in buying it. How can we best persuade them to make an offer on the spot? Or at the very least, let them know the domain is for sale?

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A typical Uniregistry parked domain. (with satire)

The above image is an example of a typical parked domain’s site provided by Uniregistry. A single banner at the top that states the domain is for sale and provides a phone number. Clicking the banner directs you to another marketplace where you can submit an offer (quite redundant). The rest of the site is all advertisements.

If a potential buyer were to stumble onto this domain, would they know what to do? No, chances are they’ll bounce because the site looks like typical spam and you lose out on a potential sale opportunity or lead.

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Let’s try to help visitors avoid seeing this little guy.

Even worse, you have nothing on your domain and the user sees some kind of browser error or blank page.

AdBlock Is On the Rise
The number of users who use some form of adblock (software to detect and avoid ads on a page) is increasing. Let’s face it. Not many people like being targeted for advertisements.

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Source — 2017 Adblock Rep

When people arrive at your site and see advertisements or they see nothing because of adblock, they are more likely to just leave the page immediately.

Dedicated Landing Pages Bridge the Gap
Landing pages ensure that your visitors will see something better than just ads or errors when they land on your domain. Good landing pages will also make it immediately obvious to the visitor that your domain is for sale. An even better one has a visible price tag (buy-it-now price or minimum offer price) and a simple contact form to get in touch.

This way, visitors won’t get confused by strange advertisements and redirects, errors or blank pages, and they’ll have a easy way of contacting you.

But that’s not all! Landing page services and platforms also provide a variety of different stats and visuals you can show on your page. These things help visitors understand the domain better, potentially increasing the likelihood of a sale. Additionally, many of these services provide portfolio management and help you get set up across all of your domains in a short amount of time.

Don’t want to lose out on potential marketplace sales? Don’t worry, you can have a dedicated landing page and still list your domain on other marketplaces. This way, you can maximize your reach and alienate as few visitors as possible.

Conclusion and Follow-up
Our next post will cover the things that make a good landing page as well as things to avoid when creating one!
 
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Sometimes I use the proverbial "we" in my business responses on my website - even though its really just me. So I'm here on NP as just me ... kinda thought @DomaHub is really just one person???
 
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Most of our posts are just one person (me--Jeffrey) to represent the company's views. But we did have others chiming in at random times whenever necessary.

Seeing as how that goes against Namepros TOS, I (Jeffrey) will be doing all the posting from now on. But I might still refer to myself as "we" and "us" just to make it clear that it is DomaHub's viewpoint and not necessarily my personal viewpoint.
 
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We cam rephrase the question by asking:

What tangible benefits are there to the parking links on domain landers that don't deliver on a promise of parking income by being either visited with a frequency of a transatlantic ship stranded on a desert island and/or insufficiently monetized due to low RPC, RPM or negligible click-through rates ?

What is it that's added to a landing page by virtue of having parking links that serve no vital purpose in generating parking revenue ?

What are then the eventual drawbacks of having utility-free parking links as seen in the context of marketing theories on factors aiding or detracting from presentability and eventual sellability of a given object (be it a domain or an umbrella) ?
 
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efty I use but can not sort is bad
 
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domains simply listed in order they are entered and may never be sorted otherwise
 
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domains simply listed in order they are entered and may never be sorted otherwise
Their domain management interface certainly isn't the best, but you can sort by any table header. Maybe @efty can chime in?
 
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Mine are in order. Not on mobile tho
To do that at bottom of mobile unit, click desktop version.
Then click domain, the title of domain name column
On desktop mine are always in order
@Doron Vermaat
 
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geez. that was my only hope really to do like automated income. I really was gungho about it.

as parking was dead for sure.

I had planned to use WPR to created autogen RSS feed site like turn domains into mini Amazon or Walmart affiliate programs using those sites XML feeds.

and then maybe slapping some of those "content ads" like Taboola or OutBrain or RevContent to add more income to the mix.

would Google ban such sites? or blacklist a domain for this?


you waste your time
 
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I decided to build my own landing page for my domains.

Here's and example:

Golf/d/o/t/wales

It works and i get the odd enquiry


white text on top of a light foto
not easy to be read
 
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We cam rephrase the question by asking:

What tangible benefits are there to the parking links on domain landers that don't deliver on a promise of parking income by being either visited with a frequency of a transatlantic ship stranded on a desert island and/or insufficiently monetized due to low RPC, RPM or negligible click-through rates ?

What is it that's added to a landing page by virtue of having parking links that serve no vital purpose in generating parking revenue ?

What are then the eventual drawbacks of having utility-free parking links as seen in the context of marketing theories on factors aiding or detracting from presentability and eventual sellability of a given object (be it a domain or an umbrella) ?


I need to read that again....
hope to understand it one day
 
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hah,

trying to present a "sky is falling scenario" with parking, using the poorest looking parking page ,

for a lame intro to the promo that's bound to come.

why assume that "a buyer"... someone who is looking to "buy" wouldn't have sense enough to click on that link?
it's a dumb assumption, given the sales data recently released from Uniregistry marketplace

also, why not show what the lander looks like after they click the for sale banner or simply state one can redirect right to the lander at Uni or at any other ppc that have sales landers too?

ie: https://uniregistry.com/market/domain/fiat.us

or show what sedo's landers look like
ie: https://sedo.com/search/details/?pa...73&domain=wujo.com&et_sub=1010&origin=parking

or what fabulous landers look like
ie: http://www.fabulous.com/domainsales/?formdata[domain]=hdc.net&formdata[affo]=6141&formdata[affhash]=1507842927&utm_source=bannertop&utm_medium=6141&utm_term=Non DDN Make Offer&utm_content=hdc.net&utm_campaign=DOMAIN ACTIVE FOR SALE BANNERS

or parkingcrew?
ie: https://www.mydomaincontact.com/index.php?domain_name=etv.org


with so many choices, why the need to make your own lander or pay some service the dollars you could be spending on domain renewals?

just saying as a counter point.


imo.....

@biggie yes if you looking for NO customization like adding a logo, no commission fees, domain age, IDN support, escrow.com payment options, different templates, a fast page load, a short optimized form that increases responses, cookie compliance, other domains by seller or anything else that would make your lander not look like a page from 1993 then your all set. You are right there are a lot of lander services out there but the examples you provided are very limited. The options out there now are amazing and getting better.
 
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I decided to build my own landing page for my domains.

Here's and example:

Golf/d/o/t/wales

It works and i get the odd enquiry
@noonoo1 page looks good. background loads a bit slow maybe try shrinking down the image to about 1/3 the size it will load alot faster. We also run our images off Amazon web services to speed up the load time a bit more.
 
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one non intuitive comment (at least to me) we get from our members is once they create a store they get less low ball offers. Im not sure if this is due to the parked pages suggests you will sell lower or dont care enough about the name or if you invested in a store the bottom feeders are less likely to think you will sell your one word .com for $500.
Whatever the case its an interesting insight we got back.

parking companies has zero interest in selling your name in the end a good name sold is less revenue for them.
There is a ton of psychology in selling a name for the max price. I have to believe just a little that the landing page plays a small role. I would be a good survey to run here. What are the biggest factors in your domain sales.
marketplace penetration
negotiation
reputation
landing page
price point
min offer
etc...
 
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reminds me. I need to do this with all the newly transferred domains. I don't understand why the receiving registrars don't have an automated way that changes the dns soon as you transfer? why is that? to prevent what? if the domain is pointing to your website hosted at the last dns?

probably.

what a hassle. and most registrars don't have a "global" option to switch all domains in account to default.
registrars make money from your domain traffic. either in the form of advertising their services on the default parked page or from parking directly. imagine the rev or audience they get from the millions of names in btw the time you switch your DNS. There is no incentive to offer an auto update but they do have a bulk DNS update option so you can switch all your names in a few minutes. But I buy and drop so many names in a month I have to admit I also forget to update unless I check the current dns across the board.
 
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you waste your time
agreed think if your trying to develop avg names one by one huge waste of time. but if you can mass create a feed page for thousands of names with your ads in minutes then its better than parking...advertising your own store or link to portfolio on a marketplace is better than not.
 
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agreed think if your trying to develop avg names one by one huge waste of time. but if you can mass create a feed page for thousands of names with your ads in minutes then its better than parking...advertising your own store or link to portfolio on a marketplace is better than not.

I was looking into something called IFTTT.com (IF That Then This) ( Don't ask me! I have no idea. It's some hipster crap creativity bs. lol)

anyways. using IFTTT you can create mashups of content of people you follow to create your own rss feed. imagine the possiblities for "Set it and forget it" at least in theory . lol might fall in line with your idea of creating a "Feed page"
 
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I was looking into something called IFTTT.com (IF That Then This) ( Don't ask me! I have no idea. It's some hipster crap creativity bs. lol)

anyways. using IFTTT you can create mashups of content of people you follow to create your own rss feed. imagine the possiblities for "Set it and forget it" at least in theory . lol might fall in line with your idea of creating a "Feed page"
we already created a feed page it was our first service we offered...we called it instant domain development.
IFTTT.com is a cool site sounds like it allows much more mashups than rss feeds.
is the final output an rss or xml feed?
One member told us about rssmix.com and they use that to mash up rss feeds on our developed pages.
Yes yes I know rss is from the 90's and was originally invented to be used with rss readers but its still a great protocol for fresh content delivery to a web page and the old saying goes if its not broke dont fix it.

services like this saved us the development of allowing multiple rss feeds. there are too many services out there that mix it up better than we can. to be honest domainers dont care about our instant domain development but its a big hit with SEO guys....my longest chats are about serving ads and SEO aspects of pages rather than appraisals and sales.
 
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@doma Hub, really helpful post but i would appreciate if you can also guide us to create landing page step by step
 
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@Adnan Shaikh, Please be patient ! That would be the subject of our next class lecture :)
 
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@doma Hub, really helpful post but i would appreciate if you can also guide us to create landing page step by step
I think after hearing feedback from hundreds of our members its almost impossible to provide a step by step that will apply to everyone. Each domainer is seems to be focused on a different aspect of the landing page either a logo or payment method or price. in the end you need a product that can be completly customized in as many aspects as possible.
 
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