Hi,
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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troopscott said:if you could get rick schwartz or one of those uys to get behind a movement to "go Black" and unpark all domains for 2 days in a protest and show domainers are the ones with the power.
Quote:they were still paying the going PPC rate. If it was so bad why did they not leave or lower the rate per click as the market would dictate if conversions were very low?
IntelBank.com said:EDIT: My post moved to: Parking is Dead, Long Live Parking!
http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?p=2293004#post2293004
IB
Thus, the logical move for me, and apparently a few others as well, was to create a general parking thread and retain/regain the opportunity to let this thread continue as the thread that you had it originally planned to be. A parked.com thread.netmeg said:This is an interested side thread that I would like to respond to, but I'm not sure it all belongs in the Parked.com item, as it's more general in nature. Maybe start a new thread?
IntelBank.com said:On the contrary. I just copy and paste my answer that i PM'd to you in here:
Mike,
What's going on??? Don't you like us anymore??
Pete
Eh? I'm guessing you're reflecting on the new thread i created. That was solely done to take the "heat" out of the parked.com thread. If anyone wants to go bashing, do it in a thread that cannot be mistaken as a "parked.com" bashing thread.
I stated several times that i believe in Donny and Parked and that i have not, nor that i intend to, move any domains from Parked.
Mike
Simply put. There's too much dilution in this thread, with statements that don't pertain to the subject matter. Arguments were brought to the surface that address parking as a whole and not parked.com as a single entity.
Thus, the logical move for me, and apparently a few others as well, was to create a general parking thread and retain/regain the opportunity to let this thread continue as the thread that you had it originally planned to be. A parked.com thread.
IB
IntelBank.com said:On the contrary. I just copy and paste my answer that i PM'd to you in here:
Mike,
What's going on??? Don't you like us anymore??
Pete
Eh? I'm guessing you're reflecting on the new thread i created. That was solely done to take the "heat" out of the parked.com thread. If anyone wants to go bashing, do it in a thread that cannot be mistaken as a "parked.com" bashing thread.
I stated several times that i believe in Donny and Parked and that i have not, nor that i intend to, move any domains from Parked.
Mike
Simply put. There's too much dilution in this thread, with statements that don't pertain to the subject matter. Arguments were brought to the surface that address parking as a whole and not parked.com as a single entity.
Thus, the logical move for me, and apparently a few others as well, was to create a general parking thread and retain/regain the opportunity to let this thread continue as the thread that you had it originally planned to be. A parked.com thread.
IB
Yep, i agree. In regards to options and site creation, Parked is currently setting the standards.arnie said:Just moved to parked & blown away by it.
I'm amazed sedo or namedrive are in business still tbh.
for me the best bit is easiness of use of the site & the customisation of you r pages. They're mini websites with tags, your own content etc.
For anyone that hasnt tried these guys, theyre awesome.
I'm very impressed. Still playing with toys on the site lol & working through my domains! :sold:
IntelBank.com said:It seems very interesting.
One of my domains is retaining its CTR $ value, even after finalized stats.
Others are losing big time. One of 'em went down from $1.19 per click - it had 6 clicks, to a total of $1.19 for all 6 clicks. In other words, 5 clicks or $5.95 went out the window. (just naming one as example)
I can only assume that Yahoo punished me for something there, not exactly sure for what though.
I'm guessing, or rather reasonably sure that the Q rating is an automated rating which leads to domains not being evaluated by their true opportunities. For example. If someone has a domain "Overhauling.com" it's easy to say that the domain doesn't have real meaning, while in reality, the domain is bouncing of the very well accepted TV show and subsequently brings in targeted revenue that should be seen as high quality traffic. Correct? Now, if that's the case, is there any way to "veto" Yahoo's (automated) evaluation and get a manual review?
On the bright(er) side, the domain converting best is not getting beat down by Yahoo's finalization. Now, of course i wonder how i can drive more traffic to the main money maker...
I wonder what's up the sleeve of Parked.com, i'm sure there are further additions to come and more opportunities to create sites that look more closely to fully developed sites. Pete, have any insight on that?
IB
Donny said:Just to clarify a few things, this is more across the board then I originally thought. I have recently done some testing with many different ways to send traffic to Yahoo including YPN. And everything is down across the board. So it doesn't matter if you are a 2 or a 10, you are being affected by whatever this is.
I wish I could say more, but until I know more I really can't.
Donny



