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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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GILSAN said:Now that Microsoft has abandoned the Yahoo offer, lets wait and hope that, this theory catches on to their management.
One thing's for sure, Yahoo stock is going to plunge tomorrow morning. Pity the shareholders. They must be highly pissed off at management rejecting the M$ offer. This is not the end of this story. Microsoft will be back in a few months time with an even lower offer. By then the Yahoo stock will probably be worth $20 or lower.
GIL
If you look at the charts you will notice that 2 and a half years ago Yahoo stock hit a high of over $40. Since then its been going south, to the present $28. Tomorrow it will probably drop 10-15%, and untill the second quarter results come out, it will probably continue to slide. By then Microsoft will try again with an even lower bid. I think it was a mistake rejecting yesterdays M$ $33.00 bid.Seabass said:I wish I had bought Yahoo at $13 a share a couple of years ago. I think it is a good buy right now also.
Updates at Parked are a little behind schedule. I'm still waiting on the 2nd to update.
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GILSAN said:If you look at the charts you will notice that 2 and a half years ago Yahoo stock hit a high of over $40. Since then its been going south, to the present $28. Tomorrow it will probably drop 10-15%, and untill the second quarter results come out, it will probably continue to slide. By then Microsoft will try again with an even lower bid. I think it was a mistake rejecting yesterdays M$ $33.00 bid.
Time will tell.
Still no Finalized stats for Friday either.
GIL
Seabass said:Oops....I should have said four years ago it was at $13. I'm spending too much time buying domains apparently and lost two years of my life.
I think it's a good buy, even if the company did happen to suck, there are in a great position to capitalize on Internet advertising which is poised to triple as a whole by 2011. I's going to be nearly impossible to not make some cash with those conditions.
There are probably better investments, however, than Yahoo for the next year as they are projecting flat earnings for this year. Maybe a buy in 2009.
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sags said:To save me going through 214 pages on this thread, can someone enlighten me as to "affiliates" on a parked page?
Is it allowed?
If it is allowed, how do you do it?
Out of interest, I stuck the "code" in and it didn't work....just showed the code.
So, I tend to think it isn't allowed.
Am I right?
Thanks in advance.
Donny said:Sorry I was off visiting family this weekend, so I didn't have much time to even read my email. The MSFT/Yahoo breakup is good and bad. The stock will probably dive tomorrow. And Yahoo will probably start working with Google somehow. But hopefully only as backfill and international traffic that they currently don't support.
epasport - I have no idea what you have been babbling about at this point. Please send me a PM with who you are talking about and I will take a look at it. Just for your information, I terminated one of the head guys at Google two weeks ago for clicking on his own domains and two of our employees in the past 6 months.
Self Clicking as we call it is all about volume. Volume can mean many things, but let's say you have 10 domains and you click out 5 times on each of those 10 domains today, you probably won't be around long. If you click out 3 times on a mesothelioma keyword, you probably won't be around long either. Mother's Day is coming up, and I used this example last year. If somebody where buying their mother some flowers and they clicked out on a link or so, it's not that big of a deal. We know who you are and we can track that information. It's the other people who cause all of the problems.
Donny
Donny said:The MSFT/Yahoo breakup is good and bad. The stock will probably dive tomorrow.
Donny
Seabass said:I forgot how to do it though ; I saw Netmeg and Donny explain it once or twice here but I have never tried it myself. I remember them saying something about how you just can't add it as raw code, you must add it as...... blah, blah, blah. Maybe one of them will answer in the morning, or you could maybe just PM one of them.
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I'll bet many shareholders must be furious with the management decision. It will take a very long time for the stock to get back to $33, which is what MSFT offered on Saturday, that's if it ever gets back to that price!DnPresident said:According to Bloomberg.com ..... The company will continue to expand search advertising sales while improving its display advertising business, he said.
Yahoo fell 21 percent in early trading after the software maker scrapped the bid because executives failed to agree on the price.
Netmeg, can you remember how far back this was discussed in more detail. I can't seem to find it.netmeg said:In the content editor, you first have to add the image of the banner, and then add the affiliate code as the hyperlink for the image. You can't just place HTML for whole shmear in.
I think it was first discussed round about here:GILSAN said:Netmeg, can you remember how far back this was discussed in more detail. I can't seem to find it.
GIL
and it's been discussed a few times since then as well. I think my method works well but it doesn't seem to be the most popular method in the worldCoolMark said:This should work, it worked for me:
Copy the affiliate code from the window that the network gives you.
Paste it into an empty Notepad window and save that with a .html extension.
Then open it in your browser, select all and copy.
Then you can just paste it into your Parked window.
That'll definitely work (maybe...)
Thanks CoolMark. Will give it a try soon. Are you still using CJ?CoolMark said:I think it was first discussed round about here:
http://www.namepros.com/326844-parked-com-125.html#post2477651
and it's been discussed a few times since then as well. I think my method works well but it doesn't seem to be the most popular method in the world![]()


