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Sorry - I don't have the answer. But maybe you do?? Lets share how to improve traffic stats.

Is it all in the quality of the name?
What are the best ways to advertise your domains?
What should you look for in picking domains with high traffic?

Remember, sharing is caring....(just made that up...)

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AfternicAfternic
I dont think there is a way, if I visited a site which had been parked, i would NEVER visit again!
 
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1) Buy a domain that already has traffic going to it
2) Optimize keywords and hope to get on top of search engines
3) Domains with keywords help a lot
 
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A parking page is not easily to be indexed by the search engines.
That's why we have to develop the domains that have no inate traffic.
If any one can share with us what parking site can be indexed by search engines then that would be really nice. I heard goldkey can, is that true? Never tried though.
 
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Whats the point of parking them? Use them, or sell them!
 
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Park them and make PPC rev (bobba)
 
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It appears to me like plenty of folks are making lots of cash from PPC. Now what drives cash is clicks....and you need traffic to get clicks (typical CTR is 10%).

So the question is what drives traffic? Is it something you can influence?
 
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well you can post it on forums and i m pretty sure people will click it if your topic is spiced up :)

or register a domain which have traffic, but you need to develop a site quickly because that traffic goes away fast
 
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smub said:
well you can post it on forums and i m pretty sure people will click it if your topic is spiced up :)
As far as I know, you are not allowed to put any link to a simple parking domain with only ads.
It is against TOS.
 
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