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Hi,
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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lazukars said:That really does not make any sense. Say I change the keyword on parked.com to a high paying keyword such as "Mesothelioma". Why should it matter what my domain is, as long as people click on the keyword. Almost all of my traffic is coming from the US.
Be careful with that.Fragger said:Currently, in yahoo, if you search for "work from home for free", my parked page is ranked 7th out of over 260 million. And the domain name is just a generic 4 letter .com without the keywords in the name. I know it wont last... but sheesh. It doesn't even have any content on it. Perhaps yahoo is trying to boost their earnings by giving priority to parked.com pages and increase their ad revenue indirectly..........
copper said:Be careful with that.
That may be against TOS.
I think you are ok if your domain is acronym of "work from home for free"
such as wfhf dot com.
Check with Donny or with your acct. rep
I guess you knowFragger said:From my understanding with generic names of this type, as long as you specify through title and description whatever basic keyword is being used it is generally fine. I know it's not ok if you have a name like FoodRecipes to use keywords like "lawyers" ect... but I am pretty sure in this case it is kosher. Especially since I have about 1500 names with them and only a few LLLL.com names which I just picked generic keywords, I don't think they mind.
I usually start out by just using the "search engine template" for those kinds of domains where it just shows a plain search bar and nothing else besides colors.Fragger said:ok. I will send him an email. But how are you supposed to decide on keywords for generic llll.com names? I literally only have 3 of them, out of about 1500 names....so I guess it is not that big of a deal to change it. I basically just picked a generic keyword set that a lot of people seem to be looking for on the net. Which is why I then specified through title and description what exactly the keyword was going to be... to make it more targeted to people looking for that.
Seabass said:I usually start out by just using the "search engine template" for those kinds of domains where it just shows a plain search bar and nothing else besides colors.
Then if you can find out what they are searching for by looking at the keyword searches then change it to that keyword. It helps if they are not looking for several different items that represent that domain, otherwise it won't work well with a single keyword.
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Donny said:Dot.asia is no problem at all.
Donny
Donny said:Will anybody be at the domainer meeting in paris next week?
Donny