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I was wondering how much everyone makes with domain parking. Please post how much YOU makes and how many domains you own :)

Myself I'm very new to domain parking and I paid a friend of mine to find domains for me and I'm making $30-$50 daily with 31 domains :)

This is my first month and so far $480.

Emil
 
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I make more than enough. I really don't think people will share this type of information.

But I make roughly $xx,xxx.xx Per month

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I was wondering how much everyone makes with domain parking. Please post how much YOU makes and how many domains you own :)

Myself I'm very new to domain parking and I paid a friend of mine to find domains for me and I'm making $30-$50 daily with 31 domains :)

This is my first month and so far $480.

Emil

Also, when I see posts like this where people are saying, I make this much and im brand new to parking but my friends hooked me up; typically this screams Fake Traffic, Robots, etc...

Also, the fact you only have 4 posts and they are all here make me think you are fishing for something.

Just my two cents and I could be wrong.
 
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Yesterday received 8 clicks on a single domain in worth of 150 bucks. So whoever tells you parking is dead is lying. Ive never had any issues or chargebacks at Uniregsitry with my high CPC domains, since my traffic is 100% natural.
 

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7-9 years ago (2008-2010), I was earning $75,000/year from 650 parked domains.

Then I learned that domain sales are tangibly more lucrative, sold my domain parking portfolio, and I haven't looked back since. I can make $75,000 in a single domain sale. Who needs parking? :greedy:
 
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Almost without exception, the best way to get money from a domain name that you've registered through any registrar is NOT to park it. My personal opinion is that parking a domain is throwing potential revenue away. Unless your keywords and domain name are out of this world, you probably won't make enough to even cover your annual registration fees. The exception is if you find a domain name that has a high pay-per-click value. That's more than I can cover here.

Instead, develop a small website (usually referred to as a mini-site) where you can control content, branding, advertisements or paid links -- and overall quality. A mini-site might be 3-5 pages long. Some advertisers (e.g., Google Adsense) do not permit one-page sites when using their ads. Read the T's & C's of the ad provider. You can also use the site to sell the domain name!

Develop expertise in using the Google Keyword Planner. (It has replaced what was called the Google Adwords Keyword Tool).

Back to your mini-site... The better the quality, the more traffic. The more traffic, the more Pay Per Click (PPC) revenue. Even limited traffic can provide substantial click-through revenue on rare keywords. Just make sure that the keywords are drawing at least 1,000 views a month.

Do as much as you can do by yourself, while recognizing your limitations. Be sure to write out your expectations/ requirements/ specs/ goals for the site. If you are not a web designer, either use a templating engine like WordPress, or purchase a web designer by the job.

Contract a graphic designer for a simple but professional logo. Buy some inexpensive stock photography. Use a content provider to write your text, incorporating 3-5 keywords for your page (check out TextBroker as example).

Hire an SEO specialist to ensure you get front-page search-engine traffic. Hire talent to do a welcome video.

You might spend as little as $200-$500 or as much as $8,000-$10,000 on such a site, but if you put some of your own elbow grease into it, your annual payback could be very good. If you have a domain that is worth $10, it may not pay to sink a fortune into it. But if the domain has a valuation of $10,000, sinking another $5-10,000 into a well-performing site could produce some nice ongoing revenue. Keep in mind that you're also increasing the domain name value at the same time you're improving your PPC revenue.

There are a bunch of micro-production sites where you can have folks bid on your job. The most well known of these is fiverr . com, where you can get a variety of services at a price that you specify. Once you find a great contractor, don't let them go. Keep them busy!

Ethan Stark
 
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the keyword is that you're buyng those domains.. .
Actually not. I'm a SEO domainer and dont give a damn on the word match etc. I'm dealing only with drops that have good backlinks and thus SEO metrics.
 
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7-9 years ago (2008-2010), I was earning $75,000/year from 650 parked domains.

Then I learned that domain sales are tangibly more lucrative, sold my domain parking portfolio, and I haven't looked back since. I can make $75,000 in a single domain sale. Who needs parking? :greedy:

Just guessing this one, the users who dont make a 75.000 USD on a single sale?
 
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parking is not dead.. but your numbers are minnority and way above averages..

can you share nay of your parking knowledge here? are your top parked domains also valuable for sale value? are they old? don't tell me your getting these numbers on some recent or not so old handregs :)

cheers

I mainly deal with high CPC keywords only. Some, earning the most approx. TOP 25 are alcohol rehab, drug rehab, VOIP domains, structured settlements and injury lawyers I am getting those clicks on. They are from various years from 2011 till very recent.
 
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At first it was quite a work, to test all the possible combinations of words and traffic, but later on it became easier if you use deduction and induction and learn something from the previous mistakes. My rule is simple, I put everything with high CPC on DNS, if there is lousy performance, I put them on PC. I put on PC everything with middle CPC 1 to 10 and I put small CPC domains like games, soccer and such on DomainAdvertising. Have discovered recently that for the low CPC Yahoo feed outperforms the G. feed. :)
 
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:talk:


interesting

so, approximately each name you have, earns $1 a day or more.


how much did you pay your friend for each name they found?

I pay him $150 per 10 domains, and then I have to buy them for $10 each. So I have invested $750 for 30 domains :)

Here's some stats:
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Agree with Smurge.
Is not that easy at the beginning. And Why someone will accept 150$ for 10 domains that will make at least 1$ a day?
In my world, if it sounds strange, it's strange.
 
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Agree with Smurge.
Is not that easy at the beginning. And Why someone will accept 150$ for 10 domains that will make at least 1$ a day?
In my world, if it sounds strange, it's strange.

:talk:

that what kicked off my spider sense at first




however, the OP sent me a few names from his list and imo, they are quite generic, product or service related names, that could receive some type-in traffic.


so for now, if traffic and rev hold up, looks like "sharehare" made some sound investments.

Good Luck!
 
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I dont believe you :) Its very hard to find domains which are earning 1 USD per day without appropriate tools.
 
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Roughly x,xxx a month for me.
 
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7-9 years ago (2008-2010), I was earning $75,000/year from 650 parked domains.

Then I learned that domain sales are tangibly more lucrative, sold my domain parking portfolio, and I haven't looked back since. I can make $75,000 in a single domain sale. Who needs parking? :greedy:


Domains for parking
and Domains for to be sold
are 2 totally different kind of domains
-in my experience-
 
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$75K sales are very rare even in DNJournal...
Except some ultradomains.
 
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Yup, almost everything in 10 to 50 USD per click. 98% are from US, but from time to time there is a click from India.

But the 50 USD clicks had become rarer and rarer in the last weeks. It seems there is an overall decline of CPC.
 
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Yup, almost everything in 10 to 50 USD per click. 98% are from US, but from time to time there is a click from India.

But the 50 USD clicks had become rarer and rarer in the last weeks. It seems there is an overall decline of CPC.


yes we all know parking income has declined
and still is declining
guess thats not a rumor

personally I know advertising has not become cheaper since 2008
and still becoming more expensive

now give me an explaination
that makes parking companies NOT look like ....


I don't know 1 parking company
that promises you x percent of their income
why is that?

if a parking company would agree to pay me 50%
of any income from my traffic
and agree to be transparent
not to me
but to some legal officials on those 50%
I would switch immediately to them


think a little..

.. and we all keep on sending them traffic
dreaming a hopeless dream..
 
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It seems much from first sight 150 on a single domain in 1 day, but this is actually poor, since some guys have 1 domain which is earning 1000 per day in average in parking revenue. If I remember correctly, the parking crew mentioned it in their thread they have some on board, whose single domain is making 1000 USD per day.
I think those dont have for sale link or do they? :)
 
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often I see domains getting good CPC
really looking promising

but then they die

this one was registered in 11/2016
because of likely high CPC

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DA - DomainAdvertising and Skenzo - both owned by Directi - not sure how different they are - but will research it to see if it is worth using both. Note that Above supports both.
 
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Parking is not dead and is profitable, but domain sales are more lucrative if you do it right. The parking portfolio that I sold years ago makes the buyer superb money to this day with no upkeep (true recurring revenue).

Domains for parking
and Domains for to be sold
are 2 totally different kind of domains
-in my experience-
That was my experience, too, which is why I sold my domain parking portfolio and then I used the money to purchase resalable domains.

Domains for parking: typos and domains of defunct websites.

Domains for selling: useful as a brand or marketing tool.

Just guessing this one, the users who dont make a 75.000 USD on a single sale?
I can't tell what you're trying to guess, but I've sold more domains for $75,000+ than I can remember.

$75K sales are very rare even in DNJournal...
Except some ultradomains.
Plenty of my sales have been on DNJournal, but nowadays, I have better things to do than send an email to Ron every time I have a superb sale. It used to be exciting, but it's not worth my time to report sales anymore.
 
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the bible does say that " money is the root of all evil " , or something like that .

I think it's actually the love of money that is the root of all evil. Money itself isn't good or evil.
 
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To be honest with you, I've registered a domain name for a purpose of reselling it, so I parked it, then after 15-20 days, the domain generated 0.16$ with 70 Visitors and NO clicks, RPM is around $8

I've never tough that this domain name can generate a revenue, so what will happen if you bought a domain name that generates thousands of visitors each month! Probably you'll make at least $100

Parking is NEVER NEVER Dead. The matter fact is you have to select domains that generate Traffic, Based on the quality, not the quantity!

that will give you a yearly income of $3.20 USD
as I said
the parking companies do well
 
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