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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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Domagon said:Unrelated ad links, unless they're overly offensive to the target audience, can often be a good thing...
Give it some time and see what happens ... in particular, check the referrers (only displays clicks received within past few days) and see what people are searching on and what the related payouts are ... perhaps the unrelated searches are more frequent than what you'd expect and/or pay more well.
I realize this doesn't answer your question, but my view is that being too focused isn't always good - keep an open mind in regards to keywords / landers.
Ron
tight-aggressive said:Thanks for you input Ron.
The domain is foodpyramid dot org. If you look at the domain, you will see there are ads from yahoo and target that come up that say food pyramid, but the link has nothing to do with the keywords or the food pyramid. The keywords are "organic food."
Organic as a keyword was performing very well at Sedo with a nice click thru, averaging appx. 25 cents per click, but lately clicks have dwindled down to under 10 cents per click. I figured parked.com deserves a chance for this high traffic domain that once performed so well. So far, the clicks are worth as much as they used to be on Sedo and the click rate is about 20%.
I will continue to tinker with it if results are unsatisfactory. Parked has some great features and much more flexibility compared to Sedo - which is very nice. It is interesting to see some parked pages show ads right away, while others make visitors click through keywords to the ads. This is not controlled by parked.com if I'm understanding what I read on this thread?
hitchhiker said:check your quality score, it might be the reason rpc dropped. ..
tight-aggressive said:Hi Donny and SDX
I just parked my highest revenue name at parked. I would like to customize and optimize it better than it is now.
There are certain ads I would like to remove.
Please PM me to discuss this.
Thanks
chenzen said:where do you check you quality score?
Well,...i'm not going to ask my account rep for the Quality result of each domain that i've got parked at Parked...SDX said:You can ask your account rep and they will tell you. :tu:
IntelBank.com said:Well,...i'm not going to ask my account rep or Donny for that matter for the Quality result of each domain that i've got parked at Parked...
Donny said:The "traffic quality" score aka TQ score is only available to a certain number of customers. My rule of thumb is that if you have more than 100 clicks per day, you probably have a score. But it's based on account, not domain level. We are working on adding the TQ scores to accouts that Yahoo has them for.
The TQ scores are calculated based mainly on conversions. I don't know the exact formula that is used but it's quite technical. Something like if you have 1 click out of 100 convert for the advertiser you are a 10. Something like that. But I don't know the exact numbers. What I have found is that if you are less than a 4 either your traffic is fake, you have some really crappy traffic or you are getting a lot of traffic to a domain and the traffic is not targetted. A good example of the last part is if you had an old porn site and you decided to send the traffic to another keyword that wasn't adult based.
TQ scores internally at Yahoo are based on different keyword groups. So if you have a lot of insurance traffic you may have to convert at 1 in 50 to be a 10. But the basket weaving market you may only have to convert 1 in 1000 to be a 10. Sorry, I don't have a clue what converts at what. But I can tell you that usually the higher priced keywords seem to have lower scores in many cases.
Donny
Donny said:Chenzen,
We accept traffic from all countries. Doesn't mean that their are advertisers in every country for every keyword though. But we do not discriminate against traffic from any country.
Donny

