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Hi I am new here and just making my first couple of posts.

I was wondering which is better noomle or whypark, I have heard fairly good things about noomle and not so good things about why park, how similar are they, are they both set and forget or do they require much manual updating, will they automatically post content for me, are they both essentially autoblogs? How much of a problem is the duplicate content issue? What’s the risk of been delisted by google? Anyway I was just wondering what your thoughts and experiences were?

Many thanks in advance, this really is a wonderful forum.

All the best

John
 
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I think whypark has problems getting indexed in bing. Noomle is not an auto solution you need to add your own content. Whypark provides a yahoo ad feed, With noomle you need to use your own adsense/chitika/etc account and you keep 100% of revenue generated.

Between Whypark and Noomle I would choose Noomle.
 
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I personally would recommend Noomle. I have made several sites with the Noomle system and am ranked near the top of search engines with a few of my sites. Just make sure you have original articles (not copy and paste) on your site and you should be ok. The Noomle forum gives you amazing support with almost any questions you might have designing a site. Try the different templates until you find one that works for you. Good luck and have fun :)

I would not recommend systems with auto-articles as search engines don't like duplicate content. Take the time to write your own or look in the web development section here and hire someone.
 
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Thanks guys, also are there any other alternatives that are worth considering, I don’t suppose there is anything out there similar that allows you to use word press is there?
 
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I will go for Nooble

I've been using Nooble as well and so far they have been doing good job for my websites. In the forum, the mods and admins are quite friendly and are always ready to help. I would definitely suggest you Nooble.
 
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I also definitely suggest Noomle. I did a search a couple of days ago and one of the top ranked pages was a Noomle page and I have never come across a WhyPark page searching through google.
 
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Personally, I use Noomle. Too many parking/minisite systems try and sell you on the set and forget mentality and sure that would be great if the internet constantly stayed in the year 1994. But as you know, Google is pretty much a living organism because it is constantly changing. Because of that, you can get hurt big time if the system you're with doesn't keep up with it. That's why Noomle works as compared to others.

As for duplicate content, it doesn't take a genius to realize that if your the 2nd person who Google found using that article, you would be different from the 200th person. Google keeps tracks and tabs on all of that stuff. Yet some systems still sell people on the duplicate content illusion that you're sites not going to get hit bad. Point is, unique content is and always will pay off while duplicate content filled sites will and are starting to become another internet casualty.
 
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synapsis is 100% correct. I would just create a custom page to park the domain on. Through up some useful links and maybe an article and 3 adsense blocks. Link to outside resources, Google likes those who spread the wealth.
 
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Thanks for the advice guys, I really appreciate it. Will whypark sites rank as well as noomle if you add your own unique content? I take it you can add your own unique content to your why park site?
 
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I don't use WhyPark just Noomle for now! :)
 
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Whypark is what I use, easy, free, and custom pages are a breeze to add. I've had over half of my 220 domains at whypark already indexed on google.

Noomle... eh... get to work!

Even if you want to upgrade to managed setups at Whypark, it's only $29.95 a month. They do the work for you. They have the largest customized and established content database of all the services.
 
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This is the second thread I've come across asking the same question.

Basically whypark and noomle are different creatures... with whypark the content is already there, with noomle you have to add content.

So it depends on the number of domains you need developed and how much time you can devote to it. Personally I'd recommend wordpress, best of the lot.
 
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Yeah I have to say I like wordpress best, but so far I have not been able to find anything like noomle or why park that offers wordpress, I know I could pay for shared hosting but you can only really have about ten wordpress installations per shared account, any more and your host would not tolerate the resources you are using and if you have a couple of hundred domain names it could cost you more than you would make if you did not have the traffic to pay for it. The only other option is perhaps some kind of free wordpress hosting but whether this would be any good is another issue, if paid shared hosting is only likely to stand about 10 wordpress installations per account, then I can’t see a free hosting account tolerating a couple of hundred. What’s your thoughts has anybody found free wordpress hosting that fits the bill or a parking alternative that lets you host wordpress on your own domains?

Also just to clarify the custom content on whypark is this the content you can add yourself and make unique?
 
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You can get a reseller hosting account for around $30/mo and host 100s, if not 1000s, of wp sites on it.

The issue comes when you need to update 100s of wp sites... that's the big problem. We believe we've come out with a solution, but like all good things, its not for everyone. :p

You can add custom content to whypark too. Custom content is one of the holy grails of seo, but it needs to be used judiciously too. $10/ article x 5 articles x 1000 sites = $50,000 - not for the faint hearted. :)
 
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I see, when I spoke to a sales rep at host gator they told me that you get no more server resources with your reseller account than you would with a shared, which they said is enough to host about 10-15 wordpress installations max. Have I been misinformed?
 
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Can't speak for anyone else, but we have a $10/mo account where someone has 90 wp blogs. :)

I'm sure you can find reseller accounts here on np itself which will allow you at least 500 wp blogs, if not more.

And if the traffic reaches that level, why not a dedicated server? How can you lose... more traffic = more revenues.
 
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Oh absolutely if you are getting the traffic then yes it would easily justify VPS or dedicated, but been as these would be new sites it may take a while before they would cover that cost.

90 separate installations of wordpress on 90 different domains for $10 a month, I would happily pay for a couple of them, like I say hostgator told me I could have a max of 10-15, if you don’t mind me asking who is that with?

Thanks for your help, I really do appreciate your advice.
 
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I see, when I spoke to a sales rep at host gator they told me that you get no more server resources with your reseller account than you would with a shared, which they said is enough to host about 10-15 wordpress installations max. Have I been misinformed?

So, what exactly is the definition of 'unlimited' that they advertise on there website (Web Hosting Services, Reseller Hosting, and Dedicated Servers by HostGator)??!

Hosting 'unlimited' and the dictionary term seem to be very different things!

As to Noomle, I started to set up one site and dropped out after about an hour. I will probably go back but it is real work!
 
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I know what you mean personally I can’t stand it when they make the claim β€œunlimited”, every hosting package has limits, I would much rather know exactly what it is that you get and are allowed.

Thanks for the PM Samit your help has been much appreciated.
 
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