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Domain Parking Keyword Optimization Basic Tips

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For those who are wondering how to optimize domain parking keywords, consider these simple tips;

Know your domain's traffic source and quality - by hosting the domains on your own server with traffic analyzer like Awstats. This feature is very common to cPanel. From there you will know geolocation and searched terms of your domains visitors. Use the searched terms as basis for your lander keywords. Know your visits geolocation so you''ll know what language to use for keywords and to what parking program will best monetize a foriegn traffic, for non-US.

Keyword Discovery - know what people are really searching that are related to your domain names. Get the top 15 highest searched kw and use them for the lander. It benefits users because you provide them with what they're searching that will result to a high probability for maximum CTR. KeywordDiscovery is also a good alternative for Overture keyword tool (OVT, now that's no longer working). It wouldn't show same result as OVT was providing us but it can be of help do determine rough estimate of domain with extension type-in numbers.

Adwords Keyword Tool - know how much advertisers are paying for particular keywords that are related to your domain name. Get the top paying, most searched that are synonymous to your traffic searches. Use this as "guide" to project possible revenue.

For expired domain traffic, use Google and Archive.org's Wayback machine for background and/or historical research.

Domain parking keyword optimization is be easy for everyone by using these basic methods and tools. This is also really helpful for other web marketing campaigns and SEO.

These simple process is very common to most parkers but can be of help to those who are learning and new.


I hope this helps and good luck.
 
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Silly question: When putting your keywords into the space provided in Sedo after having looked at keyworddiscovery, do you put the different results from keyworddiscovery in quotes or separate?

I.E. Results- Sparta, this is sparta, ancient city of sparta... Would I put "Sparta" "this is sparta" "ancient city of sparta" in my keyword area, or would I put sparta this is sparta anciety city of sparta.

Sorry if this is confusing... Just trying to learn!
 
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Any help with my (probably quite silly) question? I will be your biggest fan!
 
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separate phrases with commas. :)
sparta, this is sparta, anciety city of sparta, etc....
 
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You rock my world. That is all. Thank you.

EDIT: Wait! After I do that and "save changes" it goes back to all of the words/phrases simply separated by spaces... What gives?
 
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Thank you very much, that's very helpful for me!
 
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I went ahead and posted the question there - Thanks!
 
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Great advice. I know of a few domain tools. Awstats I am going to check out.
 
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thanks for the information
i hav recently started parking some of my domains
 
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Hello, I have 3 questions, and would really appreciate it if someone could either reply to me via this thread or via private message, I would be very gratefull!

I was wondering if it is possible that someone shows an exemple of what they would do with this name that I think of the top of my head :

---------nicedancing.com----------

What key words would you use?

2nd question : If I wanted to put down the keywords as :
cooldance should it be written cooldance or cool dance? Does it make a difference?

Last question : When you are allowed for exemple on --nicedancing.com-- to put keywords in as you got some unique clicks, if you have 3 boxes in sedo one that says UK,IT,CN Do you have to put the keywords in their language? Or if you put it all in english what does it change?
I know the last question is not very understandable, but if you go under your own account / parked domaines/ listed domaines / edit any name / language column -- I have a certain domaine name and have 6 languages - FI,IT,IN,NO,AR,UK now you can re read my question above :p
Thank you very much in advance and sorry for the newb questions!
 
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Interesting thread ! Why have I only just discovered it ?
 
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tlabisa1 said:
Hello, I have 3 questions, and would really appreciate it if someone could either reply to me via this thread or via private message, I would be very gratefull!

I was wondering if it is possible that someone shows an exemple of what they would do with this name that I think of the top of my head :

---------nicedancing.com----------

What key words would you use?

2nd question : If I wanted to put down the keywords as :
cooldance should it be written cooldance or cool dance? Does it make a difference?

Last question : When you are allowed for exemple on --nicedancing.com-- to put keywords in as you got some unique clicks, if you have 3 boxes in sedo one that says UK,IT,CN Do you have to put the keywords in their language? Or if you put it all in english what does it change?
I know the last question is not very understandable, but if you go under your own account / parked domaines/ listed domaines / edit any name / language column -- I have a certain domaine name and have 6 languages - FI,IT,IN,NO,AR,UK now you can re read my question above :p
Thank you very much in advance and sorry for the newb questions!

Bumping my questions, would really appreciate an answer!
 
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This is surely a very interesting and information rich thread. I have learned a lot of things for just a couple of minutes reading from the first post.Thanks a lot.
 
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Now I'm real smart.......... Ok it takes some time but this thread is great, gonna read it insideout :)
 
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I have most of my portfolio at one parking company and wanted to see what keywords were paying the highest, so I set up some reports to track this information. I then decided to share this info with other domainers who want to optimize their domains for higher-paying keywords. I post a weekly high-paying keywords list on my blog, which you can see by clicking the link in my sig. I hope this will be an easy way for some of you - especially newbies - to get higher revenues from your parking.
 
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christine your link is "dead".
 
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Also you must thinking of the money making keywords option, hope inspiring you


tlabisa1 said:
Hello, I have 3 questions, and would really appreciate it if someone could either reply to me via this thread or via private message, I would be very gratefull!

I was wondering if it is possible that someone shows an exemple of what they would do with this name that I think of the top of my head :

---------nicedancing.com----------

What key words would you use?

2nd question : If I wanted to put down the keywords as :
cooldance should it be written cooldance or cool dance? Does it make a difference?

Last question : When you are allowed for exemple on --nicedancing.com-- to put keywords in as you got some unique clicks, if you have 3 boxes in sedo one that says UK,IT,CN Do you have to put the keywords in their language? Or if you put it all in english what does it change?
I know the last question is not very understandable, but if you go under your own account / parked domaines/ listed domaines / edit any name / language column -- I have a certain domaine name and have 6 languages - FI,IT,IN,NO,AR,UK now you can re read my question above :p
Thank you very much in advance and sorry for the newb questions!
 
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I guess your tips is too old, try mine.

Find good expired domain with alexa, there are hundreds of expired domain with alexa under 100000, next search it in google by using site:xxxx.com.

This work for me all times ...
 
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For one thing, I wouldn't make your domain name too long. I did that with my site and its more difficult to remember and comes up on search engines less frequently.
 
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Hennie, thanks. I fixed it - forgot to use the closing parentheses :P
 
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It's been a very great informational. Thank you so much
 
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