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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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Alrighty then, back to reality for me (but it was nice while it lasted).ArtfulWebSites said:Parked.com stats are usually (barring unforeseen problems from the ad feed provider) finalized sometime between 2:00 and 3:00 PM EST the following day.
Web Trader said:No, I was expecting that it would restore the only domain I've tried it for to page 1 of the Google results for the domain's phrase, but can't find one speck of improvement at all. Originally, before moving the domain to Parked that is, I had a simple web page up with some text and Yahoo ads scattered up and down, and a few CJ ads at the bottom (mostly graphical). After moving it to Parked, starting with the framing method, the domain had some days over $50 and seemed to be moving in the direction of eventually reaching $xxx per day. Then one day it disappeared from Google completely for about a week or so. Then it reappeared back on Page 1 for a while. Then it was soon blown off the Google pages again like dust in the wind and has been that way ever since. Needless to say, the income level went into the tank, too. All this has taken place since around May/June.
The thing that's so ironic about this, aside from the fact that the domain is the very .com of the search phrase itself that I'm alluding to, is that the content I added to the Parked.com page is much better than what I was originally publishing that had been on page 1 of Google. Now you can forget about any page - 2.3,4,5 - whatever. Also, although I have not exactly counted the number of words to compare the two, my best estimate is that the content I added to the Parked.com is also more extensive (could easily look at a back up of the old page to compare if needed). The bottom line is that the Parked.com page now should really be doing much better than the original page I was publishing before.
Additionally, I just opened an Adwords account to try the arbitrage route for this domain after reading on the boards that it was allowed with Parked.com if you used Google or Microsoft only, and it's been nearly a total waste really. The abrupt deactivation of the keywords and appearance of the $5.00 and $10.00 minimum bids has been so extreme and such a rollercoaster that, as if the first matter above didn't make it fairly obvious, it really seems like a big penalty has been clamped on this domain with no end in sight. I have to admit, I now feel very little or no incentive at all to continue spending any time on the content feature (sorry, Donny) because I feel like I would just be wasting my time. Otherwise of course, I really do like Parked and the new features that appeared in the interface are certainly great.
Donny said:
I just did as well. Thanks for the link.Fitz said:I just voted for Donny as my choice for "Industry Customer Service Rep"
and Parked.com as my choice for "Parking Company Award"
at http://www.domainerschoiceawards.com :tu:
Donny said:Great, now I'm customer support. :kickass: Last week I was the CIO (Chief Information Officer) for Parked.com, I managed all of our programmers, our data center, account managers, and the day to day operation of Parked.com. But now I've been promoted to CS.)
I hadn't even heard about these awards, but I will say they definitely need some new software.
Back to my new job!
Donny
Donny said:Great, now I'm customer support. :kickass: Last week I was the CIO (Chief Information Officer) for Parked.com, I managed all of our programmers, our data center, account managers, and the day to day operation of Parked.com. But now I've been promoted to CS.)
I hadn't even heard about these awards, but I will say they definitely need some new software.
Back to my new job!
Donny
Donny said:SpareDomains I saw that a few weeks ago, and said I wanted to be called CTO from now on.![]()
One of Y! based parking providers will winDonny said:does anybody actually think Domain Sponsor will let anybody else win?
Donny
Donny said:SpareDomains I saw that a few weeks ago, and said I wanted to be called CTO from now on.I've actually been with the company for over 8 years now, I started right before the dreaded Y2K bug was supposed to destroy the world. I started out as a one of six people in the company, and within 6 months we had 40 employees and I was managing 20 of them. It's been going ever since. Not many people can say they love their job, but I can!
And CS isn't bad. It was more of a joke than anything.
And thanks for anybody who nominated me or Parked and anybody who votes. Since the awards will be given out at DomainFest, does anybody actually think Domain Sponsor will let anybody else win?
Donny



