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mbuna

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How to monetize foreign domains?

I have a few .coms that are spanish words or phrases. I also have a list of other domains on german, italian, spanish, french, portuguese etc. that I'm looking at purchasing. All are .coms

What is the best way to monetize these domains?
 
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AfternicAfternic
Anyone?
 
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I think Sedo is not bad for European trafic,and ND too. Park them to see if they bring in any traffic :)
 
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anyone else?
 
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adsence is available on languages other than english.
 
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Hi mbuna,

Sedo is the name everyone always mentions whenever the word 'international' is mentioned. The fact is that NameDrive pioneered many international standards such as per ad region settings and full IDN support leading to a huge support base in Europe. I'd certainly recommend trying out ND if you are looking to make the most out of your foreign names. Drop me a PM if you need any help setting them up.

Ed
 
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Thanks Ed.

I opened a ND account a few days ago for some .mobi's and will try my internationals on there.
 
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sedoใ€€is very good for eur traffic
 
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maybe you can let me know your italians and I can give you an advice.
 
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I have a feeling that a quickly developed site is worth 10 X more than a parked domain name. Why not develop the name? take 2 hours to throw up some content, get google ads on there and attempt to sell it this way? By the time it's ready to sell it might have some page rank, could have made it's way in the search engines therefore you are able to request much more based on it being developed and indexed in the search engine.

You don't get that with Sedo and parking... or do you?
 
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Just parking them,euro traffic is also good price.
 
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