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Hi Guys,

Need expert views on how to find high-traffic domains on ExpiredDomains.net? or via any other source.

My main objective is to park those domain names and earn some good revenue.

Also, What does CPC cost per click actually mean? If suppose, I have a domain name "abc.com" whose CPC is $5.0, how does it help?

Any helpful articles will also be highly appreciated. Thanks !!
 
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If you want to find high search engine natural traffic then select your country and view keywords volume. C.P.C. is what advertisers pay Google or any other search engine to display for keyword searches. Has nothing to do with parking imo. Could be wrong.
 
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If you want to find high search engine natural traffic then select your country and view keywords volume. C.P.C. is what advertisers pay Google or any other search engine to display for keyword searches. Has nothing to do with parking imo. Could be wrong.


Does that depends on the domain keyword? or the blog post having that keyword on the website?
 
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Need expert views on how to find high-traffic domains on ExpiredDomains.net? or via any other source.

My main objective is to park those domain names and earn some good revenue.

This is why no one will ever tell you exactly how to find them.

There are basic starting points such as backlinks, DR and search volume, but you're pretty much on your own after that. It comes down to a lot of trial and error.
 
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Analyze the backlink profile of the domain you are targeting. It's a good starting point
 
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Don't get stuck in the dotcom only mentality --//IF//-- you are targeting non U.S. traffic. Why? Because Google gives more weight to C.C.T.L.D. domain name extensions (and second level ones) imo. Why? Because in this example for .es C.C.T.L.D. the .es immediately signals to search engines that a site is likely based in Spain or targeting Spaniards. It's also far less competitive to find high keyword volume C.C.T.L.D. domain names than dotcom domain names. If you are targeting U.K. traffic then buy .uk domain names. Why? For the above reasons plus also because they are generally cheaper than dotcom, generally come with free privacy (due to G.D.P.R.) and are generally free to transfer between registrars. I could also be wrong about everything I just said so check first.
 
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You will end up with a long list of domains that you won't renew as they will be rubbish. The traffic gained is only good if you use it.
 
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well pros wont share their hard learned secrets.. have more competition..maybe some will give u paid courses..ask around..

I'm no pro..but I do know it's hard work..takes paid tools not just silly little expirednet ...and craploads of time...trial error..possibly wasted money too..

I'm gonna say.. invest all above into domain selling ..or into time machine so u can do parking 10 to 20yrs ago..when any fool could.
 
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@Scale Business if you're only considering parking then I'll bow out of this thread. If you are developing it's another story.
 
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Analyze the backlink profile of the domain you are targeting. It's a good starting point

As a newbie, can you give some tips about how/where to analyze backlinks and backlink profiles? Thanks!
 
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As a newbie, can you give some tips about how/where to analyze backlinks and backlink profiles? Thanks!


SEMRUSH and AHREF are the best tools
 
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Another way to learn: look at Current Domain Auctions on DropCatch.
Apart dictionary names, try to undestand why so many people and/or so much money for a single domain.
If you find one or more reasons -> you have a method -> it's a good starting point to make money.
However you need time, money and of course you will make a lot of errors in the beginning.
Good luck
 
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I guess, domains which already had developed website earlier is only useful when we talk about parking and earning....
 
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traffic domains, world wide, are my vested interest - try collecting 50 combined if serious..
 
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I have hundreds of high traffic domains ranging from niche specific to all unique us IP to crappy traffic, if anyone interested in high traffic domains for parking or niche specific let me know.

It is not something that you just are able to learn like that it takes a lot of time and experience to understand the BS and the nuances of getting a solid name with real traffic and then deciding how you use it.
 
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I have hundreds of high traffic domains ranging from niche specific to all unique us IP to crappy traffic, if anyone interested in high traffic domains for parking or niche specific let me know.

It is not something that you just are able to learn like that it takes a lot of time and experience to understand the BS and the nuances of getting a solid name with real traffic and then deciding how you use it.

great inspiring post, thanks
i believe i have garnered some great high traffic domains, about 30 combined now, but learning the ropes of nuances myself.. when i think of my money I overlooked this importance of trying to get this right, its traffic everyday for good !

parking like the early 2000's could still be ideal? A couple years ago I went from .com domaining into available typo searching even internationally - I have adsense on biomedicalgerontology.com but google isn't coming through for me in stats alongside godaddy, epik, and namesilo..
domaintools.com discuses "traffic espionage"
and I know John Berryhill knows about this too..


i can only pray one day situated until the right people come along
:(





- have a special day
 
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I have a propietary method ive created that generates a lot more than parking ever would, the only recommendation id make for parking is 1. look for traffic that is uniue and related to possibly old businesses etc basically real traffic that is looking for that thing 2. use a parker that employs parking and a sell page

If you want send me a pm and we can chat some more
 
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Don't get stuck in the dotcom only mentality --//IF//-- you are targeting non U.S. traffic. Why? Because Google gives more weight to C.C.T.L.D. domain name extensions (and second level ones) imo. Why? Because in this example for .es C.C.T.L.D. the .es immediately signals to search engines that a site is likely based in Spain or targeting Spaniards. It's also far less competitive to find high keyword volume C.C.T.L.D. domain names than dotcom domain names. If you are targeting U.K. traffic then buy .uk domain names. Why? For the above reasons plus also because they are generally cheaper than dotcom, generally come with free privacy (due to G.D.P.R.) and are generally free to transfer between registrars. I could also be wrong about everything I just said so check first.
exactly, my best traffic domains are dot tv domains, not dot com domains. gl :)
 
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funny story about how guy dunno stole wwwcsdn.net ffrom GodAddy.com shopping cart; dreamt its worth millions, weeks later in min minds' eye - (placed a goDaddy backorder on it) HE dropped Snoopy
 

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Look up a keyword tool and compile a list of 20 or so names that catch your eye. Check the domain name to see what search volume is for primary keyword.
 
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Depending on keyword and niche you might want to seriously consider developing. I have a handful of. Net's the primary keyword for each has strong search traffic but. Net's aren't currently in vogue so may just put sites on them and let them mature.
 
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exactly, my best traffic domains are dot tv domains, not dot com domains. gl :)
Mine as well. My highest earners are dot TV. Dot com is second. And..it takes time (and money) to find these
 
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