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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
goodkarmaco said:Most parking companies will ban a person if they blatently have a ad on their vehicle.
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goodkarmaco said:I also know a seasoned domainer who lost his parking account with a prominent parking company for having a sign on his vehicle promoting visitors to his parked page. Not that a person would be easily caught doing this as what parking personal will run to their computer and look up every name splashed on the side of a car to see if it is a parked page or not. But what I understand is even this kind of advertising for parking names is not protocol for the best of the parking companies.
goodkarmaco said:Most parking companies will ban a person if they blatently have a ad on their vehicle.
Not too wise to run a newspaper ad either as that is not going to make the parking company happy. Energy can be put to better use then spending all that kind of effort trying to get traffic to a parked name.
Why not register names that have that natural traffic?. I mean if the name is good enough then taking out ads will not be needed.
If ads are needed to be taken out for a parked page then the owner has no concept what domain parking is.
goodkarmaco said:I don't think a post was directly stating to buy a ad in a newspaper to promote a parked domain. After saying that I do think some domaners think that it is ok. I also know a seasoned domainer who lost his parking account with a prominent parking company for having a sign on his vehicle promoting visitors to his parked page. Not that a person would be easily caught doing this as what parking personal will run to their computer and look up every name splashed on the side of a car to see if it is a parked page or not. But what I understand is even this kind of advertising for parking names is not protocol for the best of the parking companies.
Varon said:The goal should be to get the domain parking management to come in and answer queries related to a vast variety of questions. Not just backlinks. The directory/backlinks were just the initial questions.
It would be nice if we could get an understanding of many other factors like
Geo locaton and CPC comparisons
What are the bad traffic areas if any (firstly I hate to call any geo traffic as "bad"). Which parking companies accept traffic from these "so called bad/grey areas".
CPA options and who currently offers them. Other options.
Keyword questions, usage of multiple keyword options via separators
How do parking companies actually optimize or drive traffic to domains. A myth or a reality.
Parked domain indexing possibilities and current availability.
And tons of more questions. I have been browsing through many of our threads here and have seen these questions being asked with no definitive answer. It would be great if a few parking companies give us their viewpoint on this. It would also be awesome if we could make parking companies more flexible in giving us some scope to better monetize our domains.
For example, we now know that parked.com is open to adword campaign traffic to its parked domains. This fact alone can help so many domaineers make double the income they are currently making. Getting to know such facts directly from the paring companies will help us better monetize our domains with valid information.
DnPresident said:Have you been reading the posts in this thread of advertising methods?
It wouldn't make sense to me to be able to run an ad that all someone has to do is click on but not be able to put it on your automobile.
So what parking company was it that you speak of which forced a domainer from his parking privileges for having a name on his vehicle?
.X. said:Registering names that have traffic, would be the ideal thing to do, The only problem, It is virtually impossible to reg such names, You will have to go to drop catchers sites, and bid a minimum of $60 per name, Everyone wants traffic names, There for your backorder of $60 turns into a purchase of $300+ , to be able to obtain a traffic name. And after purchasing such a name, There is no guarantee, the name will retain it's traffic, Once parked, The name can loose it's traffic in a very short period of time. there are many misconceptions of "Natural Traffic"
Badger said:Right. So what given right do you have to earn money from something thats worth nothing and for which youre willing to do nothing to but "park it"??
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Badger said:Right. So what given right do you have to earn money from something thats worth nothing and for which youre willing to do nothing to but "park it"??
Domaining nowadays isnt about searching for unregistered names which are remotely connected with some historically popular term and snagging them hoping to return more in PPC.. For thats just prospecting in the "gold" sense of the word, 100yrs after everyones gone home.
I know of a new domainer, hes bought 3 names, sold them, bought three more, sold them... yadda yadda repeat to fade... making a profit everytime.. Hes now a nice trio of strong generics which he now wants (and is) developing - in the meantime making some nice PPC with his type in traffic.
And I stand by my previous statement regarding parking companies and the fact that at some point soon the doors will close with regard to creating an account by hand for new users and actually more domainers will find themselves receiving "account closed" notices. 4 years ago anyone could ramp up to google or yahoo and get a sub syndicated account to become a parking company, now the doors are firmly closed. The same philosophy will pass down the line to domainers at some point soon.
As someone whos a co owner of a company with relationships with both Google and Yahoo I can tell you that we are required to have numerous and continual conversations about "traffic quality" and "affiliates" i.e. you guys with the root feed providers. Its my belief that its only a matter of time before they insist domains and domainers are removed from parking platforms because of traffic quality.
Im sure Mike and in particular Donny will back me on this..
Badger said:Right. So what given right do you have to earn money from something thats worth nothing and for which youre willing to do nothing to but "park it"??
Worth Nothing? Are you implying that newly registered domain names are worth nothing? please clarify...... Sure, They have to nurtured and raised to get established, That is really not that hard to do.
If domain parking turns in the direction you are speaking of, Then i would think they will loose alot of money, So will the feed provider, The great part about the industry, Is that we are not just limited to using, Google and Yahoo as feed providers, I am speaking with two rather large search engine companies, about beginning a "ad publishing" company, providing thier feeds as the means for publishers to show, We as domainers can step outside the boundries of Google and Yahoo, Should they build such a brick wall against us, We have options as domainers, I will only speak for myself, But i will sure exercise my options, Should what you are speaking of happens.
From what i have seen in the, Bodis.com threads, Matt is using "Ask.com" as the feed provider, If that is so, Nice move Matt :tu:
Being the middle man isn't a bad thing, Being the middle man, and having to tolerate useless politics, would have to suck. I know myself couldn't tolerate it, I am hoping to have a contract with "One" ..If not both of the large search engines, established as soon as possible, So the breaking ground of Adzaz.com can be established into a ad publishing site, I was asked if i was interested in using them as a domain parking feed provider, I have opted to go with ad publishing, Using thier feeds.
No need to fear the useless politics, and BS, Domainers, We have options, We can exercise them, if push comes to shove.
.X. said:From what i have seen in the, Bodis.com threads, Matt is using "Ask.com" as the feed provider, If that is so, Nice move Matt
.X. said:No need to fear the useless politics, and BS, Domainers, We have options, We can exercise them, if push comes to shove.
Badger said:There is always the occassional nugget John, my comment was in reply to your previous post. The extensions .TV & .mobi have potentially created an even footing for new domainers. However, this has yet to be proven - certainly for .mobi
Unfortunately, 99% of PPC ad $ end up in the hands of Y and G. Sure, negotiate with someone else, but at this current moment in time only 2 companies have the control. We in the UK have/had a deal with MIVA and they are probably the next best thing but my point is, parking wont die off, it will simply continue to metamorphasise (as it continually does) and value will be given back into the hands of the advertisers.. Sure, G&Y will lose a lot of money if domaining was 30% of what it is today, but this amount doesnt come close to losing the "the other company is rife with click fraud and bad traffic" race that the big two are fighting currently.
Read back my earlier posts in this thread, you'll see im intimating that the rules have changed, its not about domainers qualifying as a key account solely based upon the gross revenue they create anymore, the new game is about the quality of traffic they/you/we provide.
You wont lose your account because your domains only earned $20/month parked, you will if you earned $200 and the root feed provider or parking provider has established that 90% of your traffic was BS and never converted.
I dont know about Bodis, but ASK is sub syndicating a google AFD feed.
Badger said:Ironically, someone told me that domainers who are also adwords customers generally opt out of showing their ads across googles partner network. Maybe that tells us something about the reality of what we truthfully know...
Badger said:Ironically, someone told me that domainers who are also adwords customers generally opt out of showing their ads across googles partner network. Maybe that tells us something about the reality of what we truthfully know...
Badger said:Well, adzaz is just a regular old MFA whypark site with fully syndicated content. Your content is duplicated all over the net. see copyscape.com. This sort of site will not exist within the SE's or with adsense/YPN ads on them in 12-18 months time because it contributes no additional value to what is out there already.
If you were an advertiser, would you be happy with receiving $2 referrals from adzaz.com?
Ironically, someone told me that domainers who are also adwords customers generally opt out of showing their ads across googles partner network. Maybe that tells us something about the reality of what we truthfully know...
blaknite said:For the most part, I would set firmly in this camp. Its not that I personally have knowledge that bad traffic is coming from parking. I just know how many scammers there are on the internet. The odds are astronomically for it.
The only thing that would change my mind on this view is bieng able to select specific parked sites that will show my ads. For example if I had a jewelry store I could put in a keyword like jewelry and find matching parked sites that suggest that keyword. Then I could select from those sites which ones I will allow to run my ads. I suspect as the system evolves twards this domainers will also gain more power. From the domainers angle, if I owned goldrings dot com I would be able to specify that advertisers can't run ads on my site unless they're willing to pay me a minimum epc, and their ads have to actually say gold rings in the header.
I see this as the likely evolution of domain parking. A parking company will end up doing alot more work to earn their keep. They'll have to match up advertisers and domainers on equal ground. Those whos domains convert to sales will get paid much better, and those whos domains don't won't get paid at all.
My domain investing strategy hinges on this concept. I don't see any point in buying or registering domains that don't already have built in value. (pure typeins) My budget is much better spent on names that are far more expensive but have an intrinsic value to them. As parking evolves only those with truly premium names will be able to continue making money with it. Those who don't will find other venues to monetize their domains outside of parking.
~ Cyberian ~ said:Again, I must ask we keep on topic, "Define Legit Traffic".
Cy
~ Cyberian ~ said:Again, I must ask we keep on topic, "Define Legit Traffic".
The middle ground is wide, and as of yet, still generally undefined.
No one loves a good debate more than I do, just ask most of the posters
in this thread, but I really want to keep this focused and on track.
I (and others) are learning a lot here, this has turned into a very educational thread.
Lets keep it flowing in a positive direction.
Cy
DnPresident said:It's very simple, Gooood names with relevant landers and ad relevance. The name muuust describe in easy understandable language what the lander will be displaying.
If a domain holder is so damn lame he tries to fool the customer by false advertisement, I have no love for him/her GOOD RIDDANCE!
To define Legit Traffic is to say a green apple is a green apple not Free Red apples once they click. It's expensive targeted customers that convert/purchase and I'm 100% certain mine do just that.
When you purchase a name, if you can not visualize the END Product, there's a problem. I like names that the customer can easily visualize the end product. If I say DigitalCameras, I have beef if the lander displays FREE Ipods, I want my customers to have Digital Cameras. If I say WorldTeaSales, I'm not wanting free soda pop on my lander.
I hope other domainers agree. This is my life, not a game or a trick, It's seriouis business.
I respect my visitors and want them to click through because of their interest in the ad relevance. I hope other domainers hold the same feelings.


