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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread! :)
 
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blanko said:
Most parking companies have always stated in their TOS that they do not allow paid traffic. They have always just looked the other way, and let it go on. Maybe yahoo just made this "announcement" to make their advertisers happy. Who says that yahoo or the parking companies will not continue to look the other way?
It's not a bad point. However, Donny (Parked.com) clearly stated that Yahoo's announcement pertains to ALL parking companies. While Parked.com is obviously enforcing the "Yahoo law", other parking providers seem to be lagging behind.
It's been mentioned before that it seems that Parked.com is singled out; Donny has yet to announce whether Yahoo has given him a satisfactory answer to his question about when the other parking companies will follow, etc.
In the end, i'm not quite sure what to think at this time. The only thing that's a certainty is what Parked.com/Donny stated ...

M.
 
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Mike said:
It's not a bad point. However, Donny (Parked.com) clearly stated that Yahoo's announcement pertains to ALL parking companies. While Parked.com is obviously enforcing the "Yahoo law", other parking providers seem to be lagging behind.
It's been mentioned before that it seems that Parked.com is singled out; Donny has yet to announce whether Yahoo has given him a satisfactory answer to his question about when the other parking companies will follow, etc.
In the end, i'm not quite sure what to think at this time. The only thing that's a certainty is what Parked.com/Donny stated ...

M.

I have yet to see one "Official Article" From any source, Only Donny and Parked.com

I have spoken with Yahoo twice this week, Once to my YPN manager, And once to my potential Yahoo XML feed manager, I am just awaiting to be to approved for my feed.

No one has "Officially said Sh*t"

Parked.com had a circus going on there, Imo, You can not have people, who have no idea what they are doing, running arbitrage, That is what i speculate happened at Parked.

It is not as easy as just running Adwords and AdCenter to send traffic and run
arbitrage, If that were the case, then every one could do it and make substancial monthly income, No-No , That is not how it works, and because people had no idea what they were doing, Yahoo had to stop it there.

This is why people wonder why they can not get into such parking services as ActiveAudience and ect, I wonder why?
 
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.X. said:
I have yet to see one "Official Article" From any source, Only Donny and Parked.com

I have spoken with Yahoo twice this week, Once to my YPN manager, And once to my potential Yahoo XML feed manager, I am just awaiting to be to approved for my feed.

No one has "Officially said Sh*t"

Parked.com had a circus going on there, Imo, You can not have people, who have no idea what they are doing, running arbitrage, That is what i speculate happened at Parked.

It is not as easy as just running Adwords and AdCenter to send traffic and run
arbitrage, If that were the case, then every one could do it and make substancial monthly income, No-No , That is not how it works, and because people had no idea what they were doing, Yahoo had to stop it there.

Oh Ok, how's it done then?

Does traffic just magically arrive there? If you weren't using adwords you were just wasting time and money. AdCenter was a joke, unless you liked paying way more than you had too.

It was super easy...everyone could do it...and it's not like you had to be skilled at all..hmmmmm..pay 1 cent and make 8 X 3000 clicks...gosh i'm a genius!!!
 
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mrizos said:
Oh Ok, how's it done then?

Does traffic just magically arrive there? If you weren't using adwords you were just wasting time and money. AdCenter was a joke, unless you liked paying way more than you had too.

It was super easy...everyone could do it...and it's not like you had to be skilled at all..hmmmmm..pay 1 cent and make 8 X 3000 clicks...gosh i'm a genius!!!

That is my point, mrizos, NO , you can not just pay 0.01 -0.10 a click, Arbitrage takes research, testing and many other things, before it can be done correctly, so that the advertiser gets conversions.

And like i said, If every one understood it, and how to implement it, to work for them and the advertiser, every one could do it, This is not the case, There is far more to running arbitrage than the majority knows.

As far as how it is done, People take different approaches to doing it, It MUST convert for the advertiser to.

I spent 100's of hours, researching, testing traffic, origins, quality, conversion ratio and ect.

I still spend at least 20 hours a week minimum, doing research. It is work, Not to be confused with some kind of "Give Me"

Would i give my wife away-No
Would i give my house away-No

The same applies with arbitrage, I wont share what i know, I have worked my a$$ off, to get the knowledge that i have.

And my friends that are domainers, that i know run arbitrage, they wont either, matter of fact, we do not even exchange ideas, it's just not the thing to do.
 
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That is my point, mrizos, NO , you can not just pay 0.01 -0.10 a click, Arbitrage takes research, testing and many other things, before it can be done correctly, so that the advertiser gets conversions.

And like i said, If every one understood it, and how to implement it, to work for them and the advertiser, every one could do it, This is not the case, There is far more to running arbitrage than the majority knows.

As far as how it is done, People take different approaches to doing it, It MUST convert for the advertiser to.

I spent 100's of hours, researching, testing traffic, origins, quality, conversion ratio and ect.

I still spend at least 20 hours a week minimum, doing research. It is work, Not to be confused with some kind of "Give Me"

Ok, I see what you mean now. Let's face it though, nobody is going to do that on a massive scale though.

I am an advertiser. My business advertises on yahoo sponsored search.

My first 3 customers came from parked trafficZ sites via the google content network (probably penny clicks)

...did I care if I had to pay 50 cents for those 3 penny clicks??? Noooo way. They read my ad, they liked my landing page and then they bought from me.

Simple as that.

I could care less where my visitors come from. What I do have to care about is writing a good convincing ad and making an even better landing page!
 
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mrizos said:
Ok, I see what you mean now. Let's face it though, nobody is going to do that on a massive scale though.

I am an advertiser. My business advertises on yahoo sponsored search.

My first 3 customers came from parked trafficZ sites via the google content network (probably penny clicks)

...did I care if I had to pay 50 cents for those 3 penny clicks??? Noooo way. They read my ad, they liked my landing page and then they bought from me.

Simple as that.

I could care less where my visitors come from. What I do have to care about is writing a good convincing ad and making an even better landing page!

The first sentence, Is exactly why Parked.com got canned, Imo VVVV

"Quote" Let's face it though, nobody is going to do that on a massive scale though.

With out working for it, people simply can't do it, not correctly, and to many doing it incorrectly, brings down the whole bunch.

You have to care , And most important, Know exactly where your visitors are coming from, It is extremely crucial to the upstream provider.
 
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.X. said:
The first sentence, Is exactly why Parked.com got canned, Imo VVVV

"Quote" Let's face it though, nobody is going to do that on a massive scale though.

With out working for it, people simply can't do it, not correctly, and to many doing it incorrectly, brings down the whole bunch.

I suppose so.

If people were allowed to do it based on a set of rules and research (like you discussed above) I'm sure they would conform to those rules/research (I know I would).
 
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Don't know about anyone else but beginning this pay period my daily has tanked from $X.xx/day to $0.xx. :'(

btw, I don't and never have done arbitrage.
 
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In my opinion most parking companies are giving domainers only bread crumbs. I am making peanuts in every parking company I belong to with the exception of Fab. Imo the reason for that is I do place my best names there.

You never know what tomorrow will bring though. Also I have my names in these different parking places to use their tools or optimization more than for sure ppc profits.

There is alot of money for parking companies and for domainers. Who knows what new software or technology will bring to the table for us in the future.
 
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.X. said:
That is my point, mrizos, NO , you can not just pay 0.01 -0.10 a click, Arbitrage takes research, testing and many other things, before it can be done correctly, so that the advertiser gets conversions.

And like i said, If every one understood it, and how to implement it, to work for them and the advertiser, every one could do it, This is not the case, There is far more to running arbitrage than the majority knows.

As far as how it is done, People take different approaches to doing it, It MUST convert for the advertiser to.

I spent 100's of hours, researching, testing traffic, origins, quality, conversion ratio and ect.

I still spend at least 20 hours a week minimum, doing research. It is work, Not to be confused with some kind of "Give Me"

Would i give my wife away-No
Would i give my house away-No

The same applies with arbitrage, I wont share what i know, I have worked my a$$ off, to get the knowledge that i have.

And my friends that are domainers, that i know run arbitrage, they wont either, matter of fact, we do not even exchange ideas, it's just not the thing to do.
Wise advice from an experienced domainer. We should have more posts like this to see if this message can penetrate through some thick skulls.

People should realize that arbitrage is something the experienced domainers don't like to talk about for very good reasons, which have been explained here on various occasions. Keep it low key, because all this noise around it atracts a lot of people for all the wrong motives.

GIL :)
 
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Puzzled!!!

I have moved several domains ten days ago from PARKED to another parking company. Checking through search : โ€œsite: (XXXXX.com)โ€ whether they are indexed by Google at their new home, (they are), I have spotted additional info:

โ€œIn order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 1 already displayed.
If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.โ€

Clicking at the link, brings additional line:

www.(XXXXX.com)/click.php?clickfraud=1

I am puzzled by โ€œclickfraud=1โ€!

Clicking on this URL opens its present parking page, not the old one from PARKED.

These tested domains have been most conservatively parked at PARKED (no driven traffic or illegal clicks)!
Domains moved at the same time from other parking providers donโ€™t have such marking!

Can somebody interpret this marking by Google?
 
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dedekind said:
I have moved several domains ten days ago from PARKED to another parking company. Checking through search : โ€œsite: (XXXXX.com)โ€ whether they are indexed by Google at their new home, (they are), I have spotted additional info:

โ€œIn order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 1 already displayed.
If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included.โ€

Clicking at the link, brings additional line:

www.(XXXXX.com)/click.php?clickfraud=1

I am puzzled by โ€œclickfraud=1โ€!

Clicking on this URL opens its present parking page, not the old one from PARKED.

These tested domains have been most conservatively parked at PARKED (no driven traffic or illegal clicks)!
Domains moved at the same time from other parking providers donโ€™t have such marking!

Can somebody interpret this marking by Google?

Blimey! Well found.

I don't know if it's Google or Parked doing it but I think it could be Parked. The URL would open the current parking page anyway, just like it would if you typed something like www.(XXXXX.com)/pinkpotato.html into the address bar.

If you search for โ€œclickfraud=1โ€ on Google there are about 42,100 results for โ€œclickfraud=1โ€. The ones I've looked at are mostly Parked.com pages or domains forwarded to other domains with Parked.com landers.

I'm assuming that the '1' is binary...

I wonder if Donny can elaborate on this.
 
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Just for info. I never have done any arbitrage but used to get 1 or 2 clicks a day on my domains with Parked - for the last 4 days I have got more visitors but not a single click - not sure what it means but all very annoying
 
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www.(XXXXX.com)/click.php?clickfraud=1

That's not being put there by Google - click.php looks like a clicktracker program which counts the click and redirects (302) the user to the index page for the domain. The "clickfraud=1" is a parameter to that program.

If I Google inurl:clickfraud=1 I get over 60,000 results.
 
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advaita said:
Just for info. I never have done any arbitrage but used to get 1 or 2 clicks a day on my domains with Parked - for the last 4 days I have got more visitors but not a single click - not sure what it means but all very annoying

Same here, but instead of 4 days its been going on for 2 weeks now. Plenty of hits, no clicks. Just like you've mentioned, I used to get a few clicks a day as well, now I get 1-2 clicks per week. The whole thing sounds very supernatural to me. :|
 
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I think it is hilarious how it shows "Click Fraud" , That is a powerful word.

"Invalid Click" I could more understand.

This just my opinion, I truly believe this whole situation could have been handled more professionally by Donny.

Before i would go posting something implying "All Parking Companies" as the initial letter of the stoppage of arbitrage from Parked.com sent.

I would have kept it Parked.com only, Because i have yet to a formal statement from Yahoo, Saying anything about the issue.

I am not saying it is not the case, But NO one has seen a formal letter from Yahoo stating the fact.

Involving other parking companies, In the initial letter, wasn't cool, I seriously doubt if the other parking companies appreciated it either, they can speak for themselves, And their clients.

Donny mentioned speaking with Yahoo, Pertaining to other people not getting notice, from other parking companies telling them to stop arbitrage, And that he was checking with Yahoo, as to why this might be the case, For what Reason Donny?

If it doesn't pertain to Parked.com soley, Then how is it any of your business ,Donny?
 
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harkster said:
Don't know about anyone else but beginning this pay period my daily has tanked from $X.xx/day to $0.xx. :'(

btw, I don't and never have done arbitrage.
Yes, mine too. I am talking about $75/day between a couple of domains now barely making $7.50/day, in less than 2 week's time. What is up? :'(
 
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Two out of my ten best days ever with Parked.com have just come since arbitrage stopped. :)

I'm not sure if it is coincidence or not, but things may be getting better since this stopped.
 
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.X. said:
That is my point, mrizos, NO , you can not just pay 0.01 -0.10 a click, Arbitrage takes research, testing and many other things, before it can be done correctly, so that the advertiser gets conversions.

And like i said, If every one understood it, and how to implement it, to work for them and the advertiser, every one could do it, This is not the case, There is far more to running arbitrage than the majority knows.

As far as how it is done, People take different approaches to doing it, It MUST convert for the advertiser to.

I spent 100's of hours, researching, testing traffic, origins, quality, conversion ratio and ect.

I still spend at least 20 hours a week minimum, doing research. It is work, Not to be confused with some kind of "Give Me"

Would i give my wife away-No
Would i give my house away-No

The same applies with arbitrage, I wont share what i know, I have worked my a$$ off, to get the knowledge that i have.

And my friends that are domainers, that i know run arbitrage, they wont either, matter of fact, we do not even exchange ideas, it's just not the thing to do.

To convert for YOU THE ONE PARKING would mean you got what you wanted, a click. To truly convert for the advertiser it means they would close a deal/sale sent from your landing page. Unless your in direct contact with every advertiser you send a visitor to, how do you know their conversion rate?

Besides direct type-in traffic, Top tier s.e. traffic is among the very best traffic available..

One of the biggest problems with PPC to parked pages is false advertisement that may result in a conversion/click on the landing page but ruins any chance of a conversion for the advertiser on the landing page.
 
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panterrasbox said:
Yes, mine too. I am talking about $75/day between a couple of domains now barely making $7.50/day, in less than 2 week's time. What is up? :'(

I'm finding RPC is still dropping. I thought it would improve after arb stopped.
I'm seeing $0.03 clicks for crying out loud! All of this makes me suspect even
more that Parked has been singled out by Yahoo for whatever reason.
 
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