roadhog1 said:
http://isitmeoriseveryoneelsestupid.com/2008/01/10/the-end-of-domain-parking-or-is-it/
"...Some domain parking companies seemed to have realized that the end is nigh and are creating semi-automated sites from parked domains. The most notable, iMODO.com actually produces sites that are better than a lot of custom made sites. Do they add any value by syndicating contextual content from elsewhere? The jury’s still out on that one. But, whatever the weather, companies such as iMODO are in a race to obtain traction before the plug is finally pulled on domains such as isitmeoriseveryoneelsestupid.com..."
While i feel there is some truth to the article, I think we will see parking companies going more to the private sector, Most will only allow the trusted into their service, Many companies will sustain a private group of portfolio holders, such as i assume NameMedia is doing.
This will clean up the parking industry, and get rid of it's bad reputation,Imo
Thus keeping RPC at a high level, For those that remain in domain parking.
I still can't see some of the fuss and issues, that are posted in this thread. I have had no problem with Imodo, Nor customer support.
You may run into an issue here and there, such as, I had an issue with EuroDNs.com , be able to read to the 1plus.net NameServers, I set them at euro and left them, they resolved, it took a while, but they did.
Keeping in mind that Imodo is not completely finished, But stable. I am making revenue there, The optimization is exactly what i like in a lander, pure relevancy to the niche.
I am currently just testing keywords and other things with Imodo, right now, The best is yet to come for me with Imodo,
Patience is the keyword, I have NEVER started with any parking company, and
were set to make maximum revenue, right out of the gate, Testing keywords and ect, are a necessary , To monetize your page for maximum revenue.
Also keep in mind, Imodo is owned by two domainers, that are two of largest in the industry, have a great amount in confidence, for the future of Imodo
