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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
Donny said:I personally don't have a problem with the traffic that Varon is talking about. But it also depends on the volume of the traffic. If this is the only place you are getting any traffic than there may be an issue. But if this is just part of your traffic it's fine. A long time ago when dmoz was really popular, I remember a friend was making close to $10k a month because he was an editor and he would create domains in all of the popular categories, he would then send that traffic to advertisers. It was legit traffic, but again is a majority of his traffic from this one location? Or does it come from all over? I think it also depends on where the traffic is coming from. If you are getting a lot of hits from dmoz which everybody has heard of I think the traffic is more reliable. If the traffic is coming from some fly by night directory that nobody has ever heard of, then we at least have to look at the traffic and the referrals.
Donny
As an advertiser this is exactly the kind of traffic I want. This a prime example of highly filtered traffic. By the time this example surfer lands on my product page he/she is an excellent prospect.Varon said:I have my site listed on 200+ directories. These are quality web directories where in fact, you have targeted visitors searching for related products. Most site submissions are grouped as per their PR ranks as well as the right categories. That means if I have a domain parking information site listed, someone interested would actually be first clicking 2-3 category links before viewing my listing. For example his navigation would be Home---Directory--Internet--Domain Names. There again he has more than 10-20 sites to choose from before he finally decides on visiting one.
tubeBUCKET said:A very interesting thread, I've read every post at least twice
As an advertiser this is exactly the kind of traffic I want. This a prime example of highly filtered traffic. By the time this example surfer lands on my product page he/she is an excellent prospect.
Somehow G & YaHoo put a spin on this. Convincing domain owners and parking companies this is 'bad' traffic. I'm just not buying that concept.
What I've not seen in this thread is much talk about advertisers. Keep in mind it takes $5 to open an AdWords account complete with an immediate line of credit. Or, for prepay, $10 if you use a Visa gift card you can buy at the local grocery store. That's a big percentage of the people you're doing (by proxy) business with.
tubeBUCKET,tubeBUCKET said:A very interesting thread, I've read every post at least twice
As an advertiser this is exactly the kind of traffic I want. This a prime example of highly filtered traffic. By the time this example surfer lands on my product page he/she is an excellent prospect.
Somehow G & YaHoo put a spin on this. Convincing domain owners and parking companies this is 'bad' traffic. I'm just not buying that concept.
What I've not seen in this thread is much talk about advertisers. Keep in mind it takes $5 to open an AdWords account complete with an immediate line of credit. Or, for prepay, $10 if you use a Visa gift card you can buy at the local grocery store. That's a big percentage of the people you're doing (by proxy) business with.
tubeBUCKET said:A very interesting thread, I've read every post at least twice
As an advertiser this is exactly the kind of traffic I want. This a prime example of highly filtered traffic. By the time this example surfer lands on my product page he/she is an excellent prospect.
Somehow G & YaHoo put a spin on this. Convincing domain owners and parking companies this is 'bad' traffic. I'm just not buying that concept.
What I've not seen in this thread is much talk about advertisers. Keep in mind it takes $5 to open an AdWords account complete with an immediate line of credit. Or, for prepay, $10 if you use a Visa gift card you can buy at the local grocery store. That's a big percentage of the people you're doing (by proxy) business with.
I'm not sure why you would want to do business with anyone who is "sketchy" or someone that "wanted to ditch that topic" or who "seemed a bit confused". So someone who works with 1000's of domain names on a daily basis has no solid policy? Or they're doing something they don't care to divulge? Strange..X. said:I have spoken with two parking Reps by phone today, Both asked that i not post there company names, I can respect that, And wont do so, One had a different view than the other.
#1 Said : First off, They are evaluating portfolios submitted, very carefully, Before approving them, thier reasoning was, They are not accepting domain names of poor quality, I asked about methods of driving traffic, what is acceptable, what is not acceptable, I feel they some what dodged this question with me, They said , ofcouse "Typin" traffic is acceptable, when i asked about any other forms of traffic, They were sketchy at best, letting me know what other forms of traffic they find acceptable, I was told, Some search engine traffic is allowed, Some web directories would be considered acceptable, When i gave them examples of what search engines and web directories where allowed, They pretty much changed the subject. It was a great converstaion over all, Less informative than i would liked though.
#2 Said: With thier specific monetization methods, That will produce traffic in it's own, I asked them to please elaborate a little more on how this will bring traffic to a domain, They pretty much wanted to ditch that topic, and move on, I asked them if , search engine and web directory traffic is acceptable, rather paid for or not, They said they didn't have a problem with search engine traffic, as long as the vistors themselves, did not have incentive to click on anything, I then asked, what about web directories, They seemed a bit confused, So i gave them some examples, They said, It would be depending on each specific web directory, as to whether the traffic would be acceptable, I found that totally understandable, Not each web directory is created equal, In my studies, I did find some web directories, that did send "false" traffic, I felt the conversation went well all over all, They were not a specific to traffic origions allowed, as i would have liked them to been though.
I have yet to speak with ..Donny ..from Parked.com , I apologize ..Donny, The day is running by very fast, I will call you either tomorrow, or wednesday, Tommorow iam swamped at work, But will try to touch base with you tomorrow![]()
tubeBUCKET said:I'm not sure why you would want to do business with anyone who is "sketchy" or someone that "wanted to ditch that topic" or who "seemed a bit confused". So someone who works with 1000's of domain names on a daily basis has no solid policy? Or they're doing something they don't care to divulge? Strange.
slim said:John and Veron, you guys are doing wonderfully job , please dont give up keep doing what you doing, don't be discourage from some of us who dont post a lot is not like we ignore you guys is just becouse we dont have much to offer. :hearts:
.X. said:.
If you are a domain parker, Then you most probably have a vested interest in this discussion, Please join us![]()
DnPresident said:Is there anything else your trying to accomplish besides what kinds of traffic each parking company allows?
What I've needed to know for the last year or so is how to take parking revenue to the next level but as all domainers focused in parking revenue know, It's not easy to get seasoned vets to tell all or anything helpful in that aspect.
Even in this thread there are hints such as paid directories but no real step by step help. Anyone can submit to directories but knowing how to get the most bang for your buck is another.
I'd like to be at the $20-100,000 per month in revenue from top quality visitors to my names some time this year and could use some direction.
I've already submitted the link in an earlier post here to several free directories and on that same page on the left column of links there's some good free search engine submission links. That's probably the most important thing I've done that has seemed to actually assist in gaining quality targeted visitors. I have some lettering on my vehicles and am thinking about displaying some on one of those big road side digital displays.
I've even posted here at NamePros that I'm Looking for Anyone living in or around Kentucky to get together on a regular basis, possibly form a group to share information, ideas and strategies.
I'm hoping people start sharing some info that can actually help. I'm not interested in hearing ~Got your phone number~ and mumbo jumbo, behind the scenes talk that I'm not directly involved in. I want action, numbers, direction, How to Increase quality visitors and Revenue. Tired of the run around.![]()
.X. said:But how you can make more money doing it, isn't one of them.
The focus is on PPC per individual companies, Monetization each offers, Customer Service, Traffic Origions allowed via each individual company, and the list goes on.
.X. said:Thank You very much for the kind words..Slim...They are much appreciated, We wont be giving up, I promise you and everyone that, If anything, We will be working harder, This is just the beginning, We have a good ways to go![]()
hitchhiker said:John,
what you should do is to start a parking company and use your techniques on the entire portfolio of domains thats parking with you. Every parking company talks about how they can "optimize" conversion rate but no one ACTUALLY claims to drive more TRAFFIC to the domains. . .
I'll be the first one to sign up!![]()
BTW, do you have an example of a domain you have "improved"?


