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This is carried over from another thread...
Have at it boys and girls.
Cy
Have at it boys and girls.
Cy
Varon said:Very true. And let us take an example of mortgage.com. A really generic type in name. A wordtracker count shows a daily type in predict of 125. That means, even for such a huge generic type in, one can expect just around 125 actual type-ins a day. Even s#x.com has a max type in of around 3300 per day. And btw, these domains cost big bucks to buy. In short, you would need thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands) of dollars to actually buy a pure non typo type-in generic name with atleast a 100 type-ins a day. And after this big buy from the secondary market, what do you expect would your returns from domain parking to be? A max of some 100 bucks a day.
Parking companies understandably, love the pure type in generic names, which they agree are of the highest quality and get targeted visitors looking to buy a niche product/service. But, in return, do they even offer you a decent dollar CPC for such a targeted domain name? Most likely..No.
Sad.. but true... most parking companies expect the world out of our domains and give us a pittance in return.
They need :
Pure generic type ins
Preferably no backlinks
No ad campaigns to get visitors in
and a long list of do's and don'ts
And after all these requirements are met, you end up getting the 20 cents or even lower CPC, unless you have some domains targeted to money markets/debt consolidation and a few other niches.
I think I'm beginning to see a very bleak picture here .... lol.. I need to get a break this weekend in the shenandoah mountains...
Varon said:I think we are reaching a meltdown point...lol.. is it possible to have a chat session with the top guns of parking companies on the NP chat on any convenient day and time?
slim said:So far we have got inputs from Donny(parked), Mike(fabolous),Badger(imodo) and Ed from Namedrive correct me if i missed anyone.We have seen where these guys stand about this issue i hope more reps will show up in near feture.
IMO, CY why dont you put together their input so We as Domainers we can be able to see which comapanyfit us most regarding with legit/illegit traffics , it will also help us to know which methodwill be consider as ethical to which company and hence reduce "unnoticed banned' from these companies.
~ Cyberian ~ said:This is carried over from another thread...
Have at it boys and girls.
Cy
anitab83 said:Any traffic that is not paid for. I'd even consider some banner ads and text ads to drive illegitimate traffic if the user thinks they are going to get something else (e.g. the "click the mosquito to get rid of the annoying noise" banners drive tons of illegitimate traffic).
NameDriver said:Hey,
We were represented on two panels at DRT in Seattle this week, but I appreciate that not everyone has access to what went on there, so I'd be happy to offer my services for a chat if we can find a convenient time. I'm on European time, so may be a little less accessible, but I could always get one of our US guys to look in if it makes it more convenient for the rest.
I know that Badger is only one hour behind me, but he seems to never sleep
Ed
Varon said:I think we are reaching a meltdown point...lol.. is it possible to have a chat session with the top guns of parking companies on the NP chat on any convenient day and time?
NameDriver said:Hey,
We were represented on two panels at DRT in Seattle this week, but I appreciate that not everyone has access to what went on there, so I'd be happy to offer my services for a chat if we can find a convenient time. I'm on European time, so may be a little less accessible, but I could always get one of our US guys to look in if it makes it more convenient for the rest.
I know that Badger is only one hour behind me, but he seems to never sleep
Ed
Varon said:GreatThanks for your interest Ed. That is a nice gesture. If we have some other parking company management also show interest in this, we could have a very useful chat session on namepros. The chat transcripts could be later posted and would prove very useful.
Can the mods help us out with this?
Varon said:GreatThanks for your interest Ed. That is a nice gesture. If we have some other parking company management also show interest in this, we could have a very useful chat session on namepros. The chat transcripts could be later posted and would prove very useful.
Can the mods help us out with this?
~ Cyberian ~ said:Whew... what a great Idea.
A mini Traffic Conference right here at NamePros.
Ed, thank you for being the first to step up to the plate on this... :tu:
Although the logistics are going to be a nightmare,
I think we could pull this off given enough time.
Peace,
Cyberian
.X. said:If anyone can make this happen, It is You...Cyber
In my opinion, The agenda would first and foremost, Be to establish each individual parking companies acceptable traffic policy, Once that has been achieved, Perhaps speak on monetization, What is up and coming from each parking service, New templates, A better based layout more attractive to help PPC and ect.
Kenny, If Ron will permit, I will help you in every facet of getting this together, aswell moderation, I truly believe this event will help domainers in general, and establish very valuable , Informative information for all of us.
Varon said:Great !! It looks like this could be an exciting event if it kicks off.John, you can count on my inputs/help whenever needed.
.X. said:So the names you purchased for as much as $1,000 have traffic, That is understandable, But those names were new borns at one time themselves, Therefor they had to be raised and nurtured, Just as any new domain does
Varon said:My question is, considering the current situation, is it safe to conclude that domaineers buying new domains with no type in value should just dismiss parking their domains and look to development or else just leave their domains idle with no revenue generation till a sale?
Varon said:Very true. And let us take an example of mortgage.com. A really generic type in name. A wordtracker count shows a daily type in predict of 125. That means, even for such a huge generic type in, one can expect just around 125 actual type-ins a day.
blaknite said:Whoa there, This has got to be the most innacurate stat I have EVER seen. I own a far less premium name that gets more typeins than that. Two word combo in vietnamese and a .biz to boot. My name averages almost 200 typeins a day. Maybe some of the parking company reps in this thread would like to comment on this one. I know you can't give specifics but I'd like to know approximately how many typeins a real premium name like mortgage.com would average.
blaknite said:Actually no, Several of my traffic domains aren't even indexed in search engines. They get 100% type in traffic because the name is good. Thats why I bought them. My point is parking is for premium names. Anything less than premium isn't going to earn its own reg fee.
Yes, I'm not sure what makes some people think that just because their name sounds good or would be a great site developed that it deserves to make money parking. When you park a domain you are selling something. You are not selling how cool the name sounds or how great a site it could be. You are selling the traffic that name receives. If the name doesn't receive any natural traffic, you don't have anything to sell.
Whoa there, This has got to be the most innacurate stat I have EVER seen. I own a far less premium name that gets more typeins than that. Two word combo in vietnamese and a .biz to boot. My name averages almost 200 typeins a day. Maybe some of the parking company reps in this thread would like to comment on this one. I know you can't give specifics but I'd like to know approximately how many typeins a real premium name like mortgage.com would average.
Varon said:Sure, that would also help us understand the accuracy of the wordtracker tool. Remember, that mortgage.com receives its majority of traffic from its more than 8000 backlinks and ofcourse via advertising. The type-ins are more for sex.com rather than mortgage.com. And believe me, wordtracker is pretty accurate about this. I'm not making up figures...mortgage.com holds its value not so much for its type-in value but more for its word associated brand value. Just like sex.com.
If you don't mind, what is this 2 word vietnamese combo you are talking about that gets 6000 type-ins a month with no backlinks?

