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opinion Making own landing page instead of parking?

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Hi,

Suppose you have a domain, that is parked and receives constant traffic and revenue.
Does creating your own landing page with AdSense instead of parking increases ad CTR and earnings?
Has anyone tested that?

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Hello,
This is kind of a hard question because it mostly depends on the domain. From my personal experience, I have done this and for one domain that I switched from parked to landing and I was able to increase my revenue from 100-250 and for my second domain it was better off parked. I would recommend to give it a try and find some results because you can learn something new from this experience.
Goodluck!
 
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Hello,
This is kind of a hard question because it mostly depends on the domain. From my personal experience, I have done this and for one domain that I switched from parked to landing and I was able to increase my revenue from 100-250 and for my second domain it was better off parked. I would recommend to give it a try and find some results because you can learn something new from this experience.
Goodluck!
Thanks for sharing. I guess it all depends on type of audience you get and what they expect to see on the page.
 
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Get it parked, buddy. Saves time and less headache plus more income :stig:
 
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if yo uare planning to get it monetized by using adsense then there are chances your account will get banned IF you have only one page website, get some articles written ($4-5 per 500 words on fiverr) around your domain niche, put up a wordpress blog and try! let us know how it goes. :)
 
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Park it! or sell it
 
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