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Anyone know which parking companies let you buy traffic from search engines?


hitchhiker said:I see that active audience is doing it . . is that against the rules?
lilipeng24 said:I see parked is doing that
I agree.Varon said:You mean parked.com? Wow! They actually let you buy traffic? Very hard to believe.
goodkarmaco said:Why do so many people keep asking this same question over and over again?.
You cannot drive traffic to a parked page. That means you cannot buy ads to get traffic to your parked pages.
If you do you will loose your account and never be able to park names with that company FOREVER!
letutor said:Actually you are wrong. I spoke with my account manager at www.parked.com and he said that is definitely allowed. In fact here is his exact response.
"You may promote your sites online using other sites and purchased traffic such as AdWords. If you do purchase traffic we do recommend that you use one of the top tier providers such as Google, MSN, Yahoo, Ask, etc..."
However, before you do anything I would always consult your account manager. Send them a quick email.
travinb said:correct me if am wrong...
if am legitimately advertising my site, it become part of paid traffic!? !
.X. said:search engine marketing is not ""arbitrage" , "arbitrage" is when someone uses a incentive based program to get clicks on thier ads, Such as "click ponze groups" Autosuf, and manual surf programs. The difference is simple, When you pay to advertise you domain name via search engines, web directories, The person that clicks on your Ad-Link, Is not getting any incentive what so ever, And they only click on your link -Ad, If what you have to offer, Is what they are looking for, Once on your site or landing page, the same applies, they most usually only click on what interests them, If nothing interests them, They don't click , As simple as that. Although you are paying a fee, The vistor get no incentive.
If you are legitimately advertising your site, Chances are, You are paying, Rather it be adwords, Web directories, or buying advertising space on some ones website. And again, as i said above, That is NOT "arbitrage"
.X. said:search engine marketing is not ""arbitrage" , "arbitrage" is when someone uses a incentive based program to get clicks on thier ads, Such as "click ponze groups" Autosuf, and manual surf programs. The difference is simple, When you pay to advertise you domain name via search engines, web directories, The person that clicks on your Ad-Link, Is not getting any incentive what so ever, And they only click on your link -Ad, If what you have to offer, Is what they are looking for, Once on your site or landing page, the same applies, they most usually only click on what interests them, If nothing interests them, They don't click , As simple as that. Although you are paying a fee, The vistor get no incentive.
If you are legitimately advertising your site, Chances are, You are paying, Rather it be adwords, Web directories, or buying advertising space on some ones website. And again, as i said above, That is NOT "arbitrage"
I think the words "Legitimate Traffic" are characterized by many as "Pure Typin Traffic" This is pure misconception , imo, First off, How does a name get "Pure Typin Traffic" Through search engine indexing, web directory indexing, and link advertising, I contacted my parking site manager, I don't park very many DN's. But i asked her, Is web directory traffic satisfactory traffic for this service, She chuckled,, And said ABSOLUTLEY, So perhaps to not leave this thread with floating opinions, Maybe a sedo rep or other parking service rep, could come in here, and justify "Legitimate Traffic"
-NC- said:It's not a yes/no situation, it depends entirely on the terms of service of each parking company.
ParkingPanel only allow type in.
http://parkingpanel.com/frequently-asked-questions/#19
RevenueDirect don't seem to mention purchased traffic in the list of explicitly banned traffic, their onus seems to be on "relevant" traffic.
http://revenuedirect.com/tos.htm
NameDrive explicitly ban purchased traffic.
http://namedrive.com/txt_terms/Namedrive_Terms_and_Conditions_en.html
fatter said:Arbittrage is buying traffic for a cheaper price than you are able to make when someone clicks on your adds it has nothing to do with incentivising someone to click on an add
The purchase of securities on one market for immediate resale on another market in order to profit from a price discrepancy.
intr.v. arยทbiยทtraged, arยทbiยทtragยทing, arยทbiยทtragยทes
To be involved in arbitrage.
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