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I've been watching the forums for a while now and have seen several things that need to be discussed before someone new decides to jump into this industry and business. Those things I am about to discuss are called... The Basics!

As usual let me clarify a few things:

1. I still do not consider myself an expert in this industry. Why; because I am always learning new things and still making mistakes. Therefore please feel free to correct me if I post something wrong.

2. I am not going to discuss parking tactics and techniques. This is simply to cover items which people constantly ask. If you see something that needs to be added please let me know and I will gladly add them.

3. The things I have learned and sharing are form the years I've spent making mistakes.

4. My usual disclaimer: I will not discuss illegal, blackhat, or other things shunned upon in this industry.

5. If you don't have a sense of humor, take things personal, etc, then don't follow me and hit the big red "X" in the upper right hand corner of the screen.


Now before I get into the meat and potatoes of this post let me say thank you to all you have supported me, messaged me, and worked with me over the years.

Id also like to thank Matt @ bodis and his team, Donny @ voodoo and his team as well for always taking the time and having the patience to share the information they do with all of us on a regular basis. It's not everyday you find owners of parking companies working with the lower level "players" like myself. So thank you once again for taking the time to share this information and taking the time to hep every single one of us.


So let's get down to the basics.

(10 -5- 2014)This is going to be a rough draft and will be updated over the next few days as I post this information.)



#1. When do I get paid?

(Edit: 10-5-14 : Thank You @David Walker ! I've used your post instead. Very well put!)

The service is parking and the invoice is for a period of 1 month (28/30/31 days). When a parking company states that their parking is NET-7, that means that the β€œinvoice” or service will be paid in full 7 days after it is completed. In other words, the month of January has ended and they now owe an invoice of $500. That invoice must be paid to you within or on the 7th (business day). In your example provided, Bodis is NET-7 and Voodoo is NET-30.

There are companies out there that can deal in lesser or greater net payments, depending on quality and traffic amounts.

Net 7 – 7 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 7 days
Net 15 – 15 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 15 days
Net 30 – 30 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 30 days

Bodis has no minimum payout, which means if you earn a dime in 1 month, you will receive your dime in 7 days following the end of the month. However, some parking companies have minimum payouts via different payment methods.

Let’s use an example of a minimum payout of $50 over a payment period of NET-30. If you earn $30 your first month, you will not get paid NET-30 in your first cycle as you did not fulfill the minimum payment requirements. That $30 will roll into the next month where you earn another $30, which is a total of $60 and above your minimum payout threshold. You will be eligible for NET-30 at that point, making it a total of around 90 days to receive $60.



#2. Charge-backs & Deductions

A lot of people often ask; "Why do I have chargebacks, what are they, why do they happen?" Hopefully I am able to cover this all for you.

Chargebacks are part of this business. They happen to every single person in it. If someone says they don't get them they are 100% lying. Now they may not happen every month, heck you might go 10 months without a single one but eventually they do happen and yes...they do happen to me. So the question is why?

Traffic Quality:

Sometimes traffic coming from a source may be deemed as bad quality This has nothing to do with the parking company themselves but rather with the "UPSTREAM PROVIDER".

Click Fraud:

This happens when you click on your own inks to make money. However this can also apply to several other things like; telling your friends to do it, having random people do it, advertising to have people do it and more. Basically, there is no intention for that person to actually buy the product and you are having them do it simply for you to make gains. This is a NO,NO, and you will be get banned or your account will get hammered into oblivion. Just don't do it!

Conversion Rates:

Simply put, this is the amount of people coming from your parking sites and sign up/ buying a product, service, or requesting information. This shows Google that the quality of traffic coming is on par with what they want. If you have 100 people visit a site and not a single one signs up, buys something, etc...well they are going to have a problem with it and justifiably so.


Okay, so now we know about the potential for chargebacks but how else does this affect me:


Carry Overs:

This means the upstream provider has determined that they are not happy with the traffic you are sending. This could be because of the following items we discussed previously. Now, what a lot of people don't understand is that the "Parking Company" is not the boss. The upstream providers are the boss and can simply send an email to the parking companies telling them to carry over your money for any reason what so ever.

"Well RJ, that's bullshit, I can't believe they would do something like that. I wan't to know why and all I hear from the parking companies is that the upstream provider told them to and no more information is given!"

Welcome to the world of parking. The upstream providers do not have to disclose anything to you nor will they. If they want to close your account and go buy a Hot Chocolate from Starbucks...they can. There is nothing you can say or do to change this and honestly it's a waste of time to even argue about it. Suck it up, put on your big boy/ big girl pants and move on.

Carry over length of time:

"Well fine RJ, I hate you and the parking companies...so how long before I get my money form the carry over?"


A carry over is like a prison sentence for you account. It can last from 90 days - Indefinitely. Basically the upstream provider is worried about something and has deemed that your account needs more review time.

DEAL WITH IT! I once had a carry over for 5 months. Was I upset? Sure, but I also understand that stuff happens and that this is part of the business.game I signed up for. If you can't handle the swings, the ups and downs, then this roller coaster is not meant for you.

Account Suspended/Suspension:

Your account is closed. This could be for several reasons as discussed above. My word of advice, message the support team of the parking company and ask "NICELY" what happened. Even if you don't like the response you receive it's not going to change the outcome of the account suspension. Do not get pissed at the parking company as 99% of the time it's not their fault but they are complying with the Upstream providers demands.


What does Zero-Click, 1-click, 2-click, or Auto Lander's mean & what's their purpose?

(10-6-2014: Thank you @ezdns - Great submission, I will be adding it)

Zero Click:

Sends visitor directly to an advertisers landing page, and while on average zero click providers tend to pay more per visit, not everyone/website is eligible.

Single Click:

Direct links to advertisers promotional content, pays you for just one click.

Double Click:

Has a preliminary set of links with categories that lead to a more refined set of advertisers links. You are paid only for the second click, but may increase CTR (Click Through Rate).

Automatic:

Parking provider will decide based on small factors in domain name which of these choices they think is best suited for your page.

They are all fine options, and it's not likely you will see a massive change in traffic or revenue from swapping between them, but if you have the time it could be worth seeing which works best for your individual domains, personally I just throw most of mine onto single click unless the name is not very descriptive.


What do all those crazy letters mean; CTR, RPM, RPC, etc...

(Thank You @ezdns for your submission. Will be using it)

RPM: "Revenue Per Mille (Or Mil)" - That means your income per 1000 clicks.
RPC: "Revenue Per Click" - That one is fairly self explanatory.
CTR: "Click Through Rate" - The percentage of clicks received from visitors to your site



Code of Conduct:

(everyone can contribute to this. This should be a synergy between use and company)

These are the rules that I follow when issues come up or if I have a concern about payments, deductions etc. Remember, this rule, don't piss off the people who control the money. Often times I see members come on here and blast Matt or Donny because an issue might not have been resolved to the users satisfaction. If you think that bashing, ridiculing, berating, threatening, these people will get you anywhere then you are in for a sad ending.

We're all humans, we all make mistakes, however if you are going to be an abusive person then you will rightfully be treated as such.

Resolve differences in private and not in public. If you don't like the outcome, if you are banned, if your account is carried over, these are not public matters. Take these steps instead:

Step #1

- Email the parking companies support team

- Wait for a response (24-72 hours)


"Okay RJ, thanks for your lame advice..I waited 72 hours like you said and still nothing. I'm going to go on a public forum now and bash them because I'm angry and frustrated."


Well if you do that then this is how I see you and the rest of the community sees you and you get what you rightfully deserve.




Step #2 - No response to support tickets. What steps should I do next?

- Get on namepros and post your concern in the proper thread. Be as factual as possible. Leave your emotions at the front door.

Good Example: (Use this example)

Hey (insert Name)

I am having a problem with (Insert Problem). What should I do to resolve (Insert Problem)?

Thank You,

(Insert Your Name)


Bad Example: (Never do this but it seems to be the most common method used)

Hey (insert abusive word of choice)

(Insert abusive words), why did you (insert abusive word) my account? Your company is a (insert abusive word). I hope a thousand horse sized, zombie ducks, strapped with laser beams, find you and (Insert abusive phrase & object). I want this fixed "NOW"!

Well, if you do this...you sir are a douche and I hope they close your account, keep your money, and spend it on hookers & blow while sending you pictures of the money you could of made.


While my points are made with humor the point I'm trying to say is; being mean, being abusive, threatening people is not going to get you what you want.


Words of advice:

1. Don't get mad at the parking companies for simply applying the rules they are required to. If someone walked into your home and didn't follow your rules would you want that person back? Of course not and unfortunately this happens all too often.

Let this clip from a great movie be a gentle reminder:


(more to come, taking a break but this is a good start. If you have specific questions you would like answered for this basics thread please message me or post below. )
 
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Worst.Tax.Advice.Ever.
Worst comment of ever.. No explication about what you mean make your comment unuseful.

@decades:
Domain parking business is not an investment but a business as the revenues come out from selling advertisement.

Provide advertisement is a service and a domain is online 24h a day and 365days a year so there is no way to escape.
No matter if you earn 1$ in a whole year or if you only lose money but you need a VAT and pay all the taxes and fees.

I've contacted many accountant and I got always the same reply.
The only thing that change is the tax% based on how much you make.

If no one check because we are earning low money is another thing but what is true Is this.
So also if you invest all what you are earning you have to pay..
 
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Paolo this stil makes no sense. Taxes are made to pay for the profits. Lets say you are buying 2 years of revenue for a domain from the money which was taxable already. Than you have to park it for 6 years in order to get a 1 dollar profit. In between you are just paying taxes. If you intend to pay 70% taxes you will have to bring money to the table from your job. If you have a domain which makes 12 USD per year, you will pay like 6 for taxes per year and additional 8 for renewal. So you are for 2 USD in minus. It does not make sense, really. And I am sure this could count as capital gain. These are internet real estates. Its the same as renting a flat. 20-25% in taxes.
 
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Paolo this stil makes no sense. Taxes are made to pay for the profits. Lets say you are buying 2 years of revenue for a domain from the money which was taxable already. Than you have to park it for 6 years in order to get a 1 dollar profit. In between you are just paying taxes. If you intend to pay 70% taxes you will have to bring money to the table from your job. If you have a domain which makes 12 USD per year, you will pay like 6 for taxes per year and additional 8 for renewal. So you are for 2 USD in minus. It does not make sense, really. And I am sure this could count as capital gain. These are internet real estates. Its the same as renting a flat. 20-25% in taxes.

Decades, I don't think domains count as owning land, as far as taxes are concerned. At least in my country there is no such thing since domaining (and internet income in general) is something new and hasn't been classified properly (if at all).

So, for the moment, all of us that earn money through the internet are classified as 'internet services' and that's it, with taxes at 26% along with a lot of other deductions which reduces the profit by A LOT.

The problem with declaring income right now is:
-if it's too low, it doesn't matter really declaring it since the tax office won't bother with such low income
-if it's too high then you have every reason to pay taxes and you should do
-BUT, if it's average... that's where things go wrong since the taxes are so heavy that it makes you go into the red. That is my situation now tbh.
 
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@Hypersot Than open a business Company and accountant can calculate the actual profits. In my country companies are paying the taxes for profits only. If you earn lower than 20K Euros per year, you are actually VAT refunded. For the profits you pay on this model: profits = income - expenses (all of them) and than you pay tax like 50% of the sum that its left.
 
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When and why did this go off topic in the form of taxation? Every country and person of that nation are subject to different tax law.

I'm a US citizen in Japan. I can make $92,000 per year tax free. I am only taxed on the money I make above 92k.

With that said, back on topic of what you've learned from parking and create a GAAP / Taxes 101 thread?
 
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WOW. should move to Japan ASAP :)

When and why did this go off topic in the form of taxation? Every country and person of that nation are subject to different tax law.

I'm a US citizen in Japan. I can make $92,000 per year tax free. I am only taxed on the money I make above 92k.

With that said, back on topic of what you've learned from parking and create a GAAP / Taxes 101 thread?
 
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You are absolutely right :) Ive learnt that what works best for me is to simply try each domain on different parking platform. If you have like generic Typo of some website, like buisness(.)com normaly the Parking Place which is more similar to the original site will outperform. I put Highest CPC domains on IT or DS. If the original site is more white than black, I put it on white lander, if opposite I choose the dark lander.
 
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WOW. should move to Japan ASAP :)
Don't want to go off topic, but any nation you go to if a US citizen is the same... Could be a trillionaire in Zimbabwe Dollars, unless in that county you're double taxed.

But back on topic, there are thousands of available domains that make 1 penny more than reg fee a year.

Got the capital to gamble?
 
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The purpose of my comment is not to go off topics..
as taxes could cut off a big portion of the parking income i thought that it is a very important thing to think about. I've never found a single mention in those threads so i thought it is correct at least to mention.

like Hyp said, also in my country "internet income" does not have a classification so it is not always so easy determine things.

@decades80: yup i've heard that many countries pay taxes only if they are having profits.
in Italy is not like this, if your income is negative taxes are frozen and they wait you when you will be in positive. you have still to pay accountant fee and many other things.

Many country has many different law so it is unuseful talk here.

In conclusion i want just point attention to the taxation part in this biz as it could cut off lot of your revenues and may change things if you plan to live with this business.
For better detail ask to your accountant in your country.

now we can proceed with other thigs :)
 
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I'm a US citizen in Japan. I can make $92,000 per year tax free. I am only taxed on the money I make above 92k.
I don't believe that's quite correct. You can file taxes and be exempt from $92,000 of FOREIGN EARNED income. Any US earned income is still taxed. I find it hard to believe that your foreign income (earned in Japan) is free from taxes in Japan. Are you sure?

Worst comment of ever.. No explication about what you mean make your comment unuseful.
The advice given was to basically not file any income tax (which in most places is pretty much always the wrong answer). India (RBI) even prevents holding money in Paypal (or did) to prevent such blatant tax avoidance if you want to tie it specifically to the suggestion of just holding it in paypal.

There are perfectly legal and proper ways to offset income gains in most countries - in the US you can itemize, for example. You might, for example, be able to pay CG instead of Income if you capitalize your purchases properly. Just "reinvesting" doesn't fit that model at all though.
 
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I don't believe that's quite correct. You can file taxes and be exempt from $92,000 of FOREIGN EARNED income. Any US earned income is still taxed. I find it hard to believe that your foreign income (earned in Japan) is free from taxes in Japan. Are you sure?
Again, not a tax thread and won't explain a 2555-EZ and what "worldwide income" means when it applies to the internet. My income is subject to taxation in Japan, but I am excluded from "double taxation" because of paying over here. However, it's a socialist country and they hand money out like crazy. Basically whatever you put in, no matter how much you earn, you get back somehow (government child support, etc.). So, reverting back to my $92k statement, I do pay taxes, but when it's all said and done, it amounts to about the same income after the end of quarters and the year. :)

The advice given was to basically not file any income tax (which in most places is pretty much always the wrong answer). India (RBI) even prevents holding money in Paypal (or did) to prevent such blatant tax avoidance if you want to tie it specifically to the suggestion of just holding it in paypal.
I agree with your statement 100%. Nobody should try to circumvent paying taxes or there will be penalties. I am still going over 5 years of taxes I "owe" which is amounting closer to 6 figures because I was misinformed by a prior military leader that I don't need to file if I'm overseas (sometimes you take authority, their "knowledge" and run with it, till you get an IRS audit). The IRS is still tabulating my "bill", and H&R Block is taking my documents (since I don't have time to go back and forth with the IRS) putting it together to show them I owe $0. It's costing me a lot, but my time is worth more than what I'm paying H&R Block.

Tax evasion is a no-no in any country.

There are perfectly legal and proper ways to offset income gains in most countries - in the US you can itemize, for example. You might, for example, be able to pay CG instead of Income if you capitalize your purchases properly. Just "reinvesting" doesn't fit that model at all though.
You're correct. However, reinvesting and having long term capital gains gives you the ability to pay lower taxes on funds earned. Reinvesting does not entirely get you out of paying taxes, but reduces the amount you have to pay, depending on how you do it.

Revenue is revenue, it's taxable, unless it's offset by a loss or other things such as depreciation, etc. All depends on how you're reporting and if you're correctly doing it in whichever country you are in.

Thanks for clarifying "Worst Tax Advice Ever" for everyone else though. ;)

Back on topic shall we?
 
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Again, not a tax thread and won't explain a 2555-EZ and what "worldwide income" means when it applies to the internet. My income is subject to taxation in Japan, but I am excluded from "double taxation" because of paying over here. However, it's a socialist country and they hand money out like crazy. Basically whatever you put in, no matter how much you earn, you get back somehow (government child support, etc.). So, reverting back to my $92k statement, I do pay taxes, but when it's all said and done, it amounts to about the same income after the end of quarters and the year. :)
Good to know. Still don't think Japan makes my top 10 list of places to go live :) But that's even further off topic.

Thanks for clarifying "Worst Tax Advice Ever" for everyone else though. ;)
Back on topic shall we?
You're welcome.... I would like to go back on topic but I don't even know what that is anymore so instead I'll just go back to my hole.
 
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You're welcome.... I would like to go back on topic but I don't even know what that is anymore so instead I'll just go back to my hole.
PPC and parking is still alive.

But I'll see you in the thread of the year. :)
 
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This section is not for tax related discussions. #1. Unless you are certified to give financial advice this should not be talked about. Each country has different tax regulations. What I would recommend is you contact a local C.P.A. (accountant) and get their advice.
 
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People who are coming to Learn things about Parking are ending up Learning Finance and Taxation. lolz :)
, as thread is Drifted Off Topic.
 
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@smurge - thanks for becoming active again. I hope this thread remains on topic and you continue to provide valuable information.
 
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@smurge - I noticed that you preferred Bodis and Voodoo for Parking. What happened to DS, I remember back in the days almost all your screenshots of highly paid clicks were from DS. Are they not good now or they are still paying well. I did move all my domains to DS close to 900 of them but was not happy and moved back to DNS. Parking revenue is not much but they are good at finding end users and generate higher selling prices.
 
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D.S. was sold to RookMedia and I decided it was best to move them over to Bodis and Voodoo where I have direct contact with staff and owners.

Once again, I prefer Bodis and Voodoo because of transparency and honesty.
 
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Pretty interesting, although I am not in the parking business it was something new to learn and I thank you for getting the time to write this post so others may learn from your experience.
 
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Pretty interesting, although I am not in the parking business it was something new to learn and I thank you for getting the time to write this post so others may learn from your experience.

No problem at all. If you have any questions please feel free to let me know
 
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google stop to list parking domains in search result. no more traffic frome search and sometimes i must post the broken links to forums for earning traffic, it not fair but parking too hard to earn.
 
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google stop to list parking domains in search result. no more traffic frome search and sometimes i must post the broken links to forums for earning traffic, it not fair but parking too hard to earn.
can click yourseft if you want to earn more, B-)
 
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Not sure how I missed this thread. For anyone who is newer reading this take it in as great advice. i have used smurge's advice on different aspects and added my own twist as you all should do and has worked out great for me. I say add your own twist because a little tweaking could make something that works ok for him work even better for you. No 2 people will typically see the exact same results.
 
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RPM: "Revenue Per Mille (Or Mil)" - That means your income per 1000 clicks.
RPC: "Revenue Per Click" - That one is fairly self explanatory.
CTR: "Click Through Rate" - The percentage of clicks received from visitors to your site

Was rereading this very good thread and noticed an error that I guess everyone overlooked:

RPM is not income per 1000 clicks, it is income per 1000 VISITORS to the domain.

As much as it is an important number to look at when you are monetising display advertising on a website, as far as domain parking is concerned I find RPM to be pretty much useless. You cannot even use that figure when comparing different parking providers as they all "count" visitors differently.
 
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I've been watching the forums for a while now and have seen several things that need to be discussed before someone new decides to jump into this industry and business. Those things I am about to discuss are called... The Basics!

As usual let me clarify a few things:

1. I still do not consider myself an expert in this industry. Why; because I am always learning new things and still making mistakes. Therefore please feel free to correct me if I post something wrong.

2. I am not going to discuss parking tactics and techniques. This is simply to cover items which people constantly ask. If you see something that needs to be added please let me know and I will gladly add them.

3. The things I have learned and sharing are form the years I've spent making mistakes.

4. My usual disclaimer: I will not discuss illegal, blackhat, or other things shunned upon in this industry.

5. If you don't have a sense of humor, take things personal, etc, then don't follow me and hit the big red "X" in the upper right hand corner of the screen.


Now before I get into the meat and potatoes of this post let me say thank you to all you have supported me, messaged me, and worked with me over the years.

Id also like to thank Matt @ bodis and his team, Donny @ voodoo and his team as well for always taking the time and having the patience to share the information they do with all of us on a regular basis. It's not everyday you find owners of parking companies working with the lower level "players" like myself. So thank you once again for taking the time to share this information and taking the time to hep every single one of us.


So let's get down to the basics.

(10 -5- 2014)This is going to be a rough draft and will be updated over the next few days as I post this information.)



#1. When do I get paid?

(Edit: 10-5-14 : Thank You @David Walker ! I've used your post instead. Very well put!)

The service is parking and the invoice is for a period of 1 month (28/30/31 days). When a parking company states that their parking is NET-7, that means that the β€œinvoice” or service will be paid in full 7 days after it is completed. In other words, the month of January has ended and they now owe an invoice of $500. That invoice must be paid to you within or on the 7th (business day). In your example provided, Bodis is NET-7 and Voodoo is NET-30.

There are companies out there that can deal in lesser or greater net payments, depending on quality and traffic amounts.

Net 7 – 7 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 7 days
Net 15 – 15 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 15 days
Net 30 – 30 days after the completion of the parking service (1 month) + 30 days

Bodis has no minimum payout, which means if you earn a dime in 1 month, you will receive your dime in 7 days following the end of the month. However, some parking companies have minimum payouts via different payment methods.

Let’s use an example of a minimum payout of $50 over a payment period of NET-30. If you earn $30 your first month, you will not get paid NET-30 in your first cycle as you did not fulfill the minimum payment requirements. That $30 will roll into the next month where you earn another $30, which is a total of $60 and above your minimum payout threshold. You will be eligible for NET-30 at that point, making it a total of around 90 days to receive $60.



#2. Charge-backs & Deductions

A lot of people often ask; "Why do I have chargebacks, what are they, why do they happen?" Hopefully I am able to cover this all for you.

Chargebacks are part of this business. They happen to every single person in it. If someone says they don't get them they are 100% lying. Now they may not happen every month, heck you might go 10 months without a single one but eventually they do happen and yes...they do happen to me. So the question is why?

Traffic Quality:

Sometimes traffic coming from a source may be deemed as bad quality This has nothing to do with the parking company themselves but rather with the "UPSTREAM PROVIDER".

Click Fraud:

This happens when you click on your own inks to make money. However this can also apply to several other things like; telling your friends to do it, having random people do it, advertising to have people do it and more. Basically, there is no intention for that person to actually buy the product and you are having them do it simply for you to make gains. This is a NO,NO, and you will be get banned or your account will get hammered into oblivion. Just don't do it!

Conversion Rates:

Simply put, this is the amount of people coming from your parking sites and sign up/ buying a product, service, or requesting information. This shows Google that the quality of traffic coming is on par with what they want. If you have 100 people visit a site and not a single one signs up, buys something, etc...well they are going to have a problem with it and justifiably so.


Okay, so now we know about the potential for chargebacks but how else does this affect me:


Carry Overs:

This means the upstream provider has determined that they are not happy with the traffic you are sending. This could be because of the following items we discussed previously. Now, what a lot of people don't understand is that the "Parking Company" is not the boss. The upstream providers are the boss and can simply send an email to the parking companies telling them to carry over your money for any reason what so ever.

"Well RJ, that's bullsh*t, I can't believe they would do something like that. I wan't to know why and all I hear from the parking companies is that the upstream provider told them to and no more information is given!"

Welcome to the world of parking. The upstream providers do not have to disclose anything to you nor will they. If they want to close your account and go buy a Hot Chocolate from Starbucks...they can. There is nothing you can say or do to change this and honestly it's a waste of time to even argue about it. Suck it up, put on your big boy/ big girl pants and move on.

Carry over length of time:

"Well fine RJ, I hate you and the parking companies...so how long before I get my money form the carry over?"


A carry over is like a prison sentence for you account. It can last from 90 days - Indefinitely. Basically the upstream provider is worried about something and has deemed that your account needs more review time.

DEAL WITH IT! I once had a carry over for 5 months. Was I upset? Sure, but I also understand that stuff happens and that this is part of the business.game I signed up for. If you can't handle the swings, the ups and downs, then this roller coaster is not meant for you.

Account Suspended/Suspension:

Your account is closed. This could be for several reasons as discussed above. My word of advice, message the support team of the parking company and ask "NICELY" what happened. Even if you don't like the response you receive it's not going to change the outcome of the account suspension. Do not get pissed at the parking company as 99% of the time it's not their fault but they are complying with the Upstream providers demands.


What does Zero-Click, 1-click, 2-click, or Auto Lander's mean & what's their purpose?

(10-6-2014: Thank you @ezdns - Great submission, I will be adding it)

Zero Click:

Sends visitor directly to an advertisers landing page, and while on average zero click providers tend to pay more per visit, not everyone/website is eligible.

Single Click:

Direct links to advertisers promotional content, pays you for just one click.

Double Click:

Has a preliminary set of links with categories that lead to a more refined set of advertisers links. You are paid only for the second click, but may increase CTR (Click Through Rate).

Automatic:

Parking provider will decide based on small factors in domain name which of these choices they think is best suited for your page.

They are all fine options, and it's not likely you will see a massive change in traffic or revenue from swapping between them, but if you have the time it could be worth seeing which works best for your individual domains, personally I just throw most of mine onto single click unless the name is not very descriptive.


What do all those crazy letters mean; CTR, RPM, RPC, etc...

(Thank You @ezdns for your submission. Will be using it)

RPM: "Revenue Per Mille (Or Mil)" - That means your income per 1000 clicks.
RPC: "Revenue Per Click" - That one is fairly self explanatory.
CTR: "Click Through Rate" - The percentage of clicks received from visitors to your site



Code of Conduct:

(everyone can contribute to this. This should be a synergy between use and company)

These are the rules that I follow when issues come up or if I have a concern about payments, deductions etc. Remember, this rule, don't p*ss off the people who control the money. Often times I see members come on here and blast Matt or Donny because an issue might not have been resolved to the users satisfaction. If you think that bashing, ridiculing, berating, threatening, these people will get you anywhere then you are in for a sad ending.

We're all humans, we all make mistakes, however if you are going to be an abusive person then you will rightfully be treated as such.

Resolve differences in private and not in public. If you don't like the outcome, if you are banned, if your account is carried over, these are not public matters. Take these steps instead:

Step #1

- Email the parking companies support team

- Wait for a response (24-72 hours)


"Okay RJ, thanks for your lame advice..I waited 72 hours like you said and still nothing. I'm going to go on a public forum now and bash them because I'm angry and frustrated."


Well if you do that then this is how I see you and the rest of the community sees you and you get what you rightfully deserve.




Step #2 - No response to support tickets. What steps should I do next?

- Get on namepros and post your concern in the proper thread. Be as factual as possible. Leave your emotions at the front door.

Good Example: (Use this example)

Hey (insert Name)

I am having a problem with (Insert Problem). What should I do to resolve (Insert Problem)?

Thank You,

(Insert Your Name)


Bad Example: (Never do this but it seems to be the most common method used)

Hey (insert abusive word of choice)

(Insert abusive words), why did you (insert abusive word) my account? Your company is a (insert abusive word). I hope a thousand horse sized, zombie ducks, strapped with laser beams, find you and (Insert abusive phrase & object). I want this fixed "NOW"!

Well, if you do this...you sir are a douche and I hope they close your account, keep your money, and spend it on hookers & blow while sending you pictures of the money you could of made.


While my points are made with humor the point I'm trying to say is; being mean, being abusive, threatening people is not going to get you what you want.


Words of advice:

1. Don't get mad at the parking companies for simply applying the rules they are required to. If someone walked into your home and didn't follow your rules would you want that person back? Of course not and unfortunately this happens all too often.

Let this clip from a great movie be a gentle reminder:


(more to come, taking a break but this is a good start. If you have specific questions you would like answered for this basics thread please message me or post below. )
Excellent information and a quick lesson on being civil! Thanks so much!
 
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