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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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Mobi Cheap said:Just to break the tension, here is some slightly more cheerful news:
http://www.namepros.com/industry-news/432029-wall-street-journal-says-news-corp.html
vbigdeli said:Donny,Please be honest..I didn't receive such TOS reminder email from HitFarm or NameMedia ....
Thanks.
GILSAN said:nm? Jason, is that one of those invisible punches you mention?
Peter, what language is ",,,"? or is that some secret code between you and Jason?
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mrizos said:shutting campaigns down...now.![]()
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SDX said:you'll see things WILL get better again! :tu:
kemjika11 said:well it seems more obvious that some people on this thread do arbitrage since there seems to be be some fretting. I hope you guys are able to adjust and still do well .
SDX said::lol:
Mrizos, you'll see things WILL get better again! :tu:
DnPresident said:Knew I wasn't the only one that knows this, If they didn't allow any arbitrage they probably wouldn't exist.........Names that get true natural type in traffic are few and very very far between and the ones that earn in the hundreds of dollars per month in natural type in traffic are even rarer and then you have the idea of a domain name earning in the thousands of dollars like CellPhones dot com that are probably not interested in parking.
hydroboi said:Very Very true comment, in life those that adjust survive!
I agree, don't worry, 2 sides to every coin! Hang in there!
netmeg said:Well, you're at .47 more than I am. But I am trying to look at it this way. Instead of feeling bad that I'm not earning anything, I can feel better that at least I'm not spending anything!
(Ok ok, indulge me)
While i totally agree with the general logic of your statement, i'm missing my 300-400% ROI ... I'm at measly $4 today. That's not going to pay for the medication for my high blood pressure that i'll need if this doesn't change!netmeg said:Well, you're at .47 more than I am. But I am trying to look at it this way. Instead of feeling bad that I'm not earning anything, I can feel better that at least I'm not spending anything!
(Ok ok, indulge me)
Mike said:throw YPN ads on them, and continue to arbitrage
Mike said:I don't...yet.
M.
netmeg said:YPN won't approve me either; they don't like my fireworks site with its 50,000 uniques per day in the summer, because of their rules about not promoting fireworks. Google, on the other hand, was able to figure out that I'm not selling fireworks, but merely pointing people to when and where the 4th of July displays are being held. No wonder Yahoo can't get its act together.
At least you have a chance of being accepted in the USA. Outside of those borders Yahoo does'nt know that there's a vast world out there with people, countries and even internet!Seabass said:Last time I applied for YPN in 2004 with tons of generic, non-offensive domains, with no expired traffic-type domains..... they rejected me.
I've heard many other legit domainers and developers say this too.
These types of decisions are part of why Yahoo is where they are now.



