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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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Seabass said:But still, why would folks search and not click. You would think they would search less and click less, but alas, they are only clicking less. The traffic is still there.
netmeg said:Are you sure it's human traffic? I assume when I see such that it's bot traffic, specially on days like yesterday where something goes through totally unrelated domains in alphabetical order.
Q1: So any/All traffic that yahoo is not picking up is going to one of these 12 ppc providers as determined by your system "automatically"? Do we need to do something to set it up? You don't mean 12 ppc companies, do you?
I am not sure what do I enter in this field. How do I make my traffic for each domain go to other ppc companies such as DS/Fabulous etc using this feature? Where do I get the redirection code etc. Will a visitor from ww.Domain-A.com then go to ww.Domain-A.com at the other parking company i.e. traffic goes to the same domain lander at other ppc company? Simplified step-by-step help is very much appreciated....I really have no clue
nu-money said:Firstly you need to add "domain-a.com" to the other parking company. But keep the DNS pointed to Parked (obviously). The address you need to forward the domain to depends on the parking company you want to send the traffic to. (For example, to send it to namedrive you have to forward it to http://www.ndparking.com/domain-a.com).
Today is the last day of Ask.com’s Google sub-syndication feed. This will affect a number of parking services that used the feed. Parked.com uses it for traffic it can’t monetize with Yahoo’s feed.
Basically you have to two choices- send all the traffic Yahoo doesn't like to just one domain ("Account Level"), or choose a different destination for each domain, (you can set this up in the portfolio manager).So to setup this "Alternate Traffic Destination" at the "Account Level", thats what I need to do? So if I want to use DomainSponsor as the 'Alternate Traffic Destination' then what will the code be at the account level for 'all domains'?
Right.rickkumar said:Choosing a different destination for 'each domain' will be a lot of work if one has 1000s of domains? right?
You're right again.rickkumar said:So I guess there is no easy solution except just change the NameServers of domains with international traffic to DomainSponsor or Fabulous (who use google feed for international traffic)?
Donny said:Too many questions and I'm sure I will miss a few, so don't be offended.
You can set the ATD on either a domain level or on an account level. Again to explain it, if you have it set to Primary only, this means that if you have traffic that Yahoo will accept, we will send it there, if not then we will redirect it for you. If you leave everything alone our new secondary system kicks in.
I guess I kind of summed it all up in just a few sentences.
Donny
Donny said:Copper - Technically those should have been removed because we did determine it was a bot on our end. I'll shoot something to our stats guy to see why he is still showing those.
Donny
This is an amazing list especially due to the fact that countries like Argentina, Uruguai, Chile, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, India, Israel, Turkey, Hungary, Chech Republic amongst other big countries are not included.Donny said:There are the 50 I know of. They are always adding new ones.
American Samoa, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Indian Ocean Territory, Cook Islands, Denmark, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Great Britain, Guam, Guinea (gw), Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kiribati, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Mexico, Monaco, Montserrat, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, North America (United States & Canada), Northern Mariana Islands, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Puerto Rico, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Virgin Islands, Western Samoa.
Donny