Hi everyone, thanks for reading this thread,
Okay, I know this question has been asked a few dozen times on this forum and everywhere else, however I have yet to find a satisfactory answer so I pose it to anyone who might know, or know someone who does.
Basically my question is, is there a domain parking service that allows the user to build links to the site while it's parked there?
Now before you point me to some other thread, just take a second to finish reading this post.
I know of whypark.com. Unfortunately, it costs $100 to join, and requires you to use your own adsense code. Disregarding the signup costs, i'm hesitant to use my own adsense codes in case Google gets upset and sinks my entire adsense account. Shouldn't happen, but I'm just being cautious.
What I'm looking for would be something similar to adegro.com. Providing their own google ad codes and content while allowing link building (at least as far as I see from their TOS) I would use adegro save for the fact that I've seen somewhat negative reviews of them on this forum which has led me to doubt their integrity, and their minimum payout is rather high.
So what I'm looking for is a service that does the following:
1. Provide their own ads (just means I don't have to use my own adsense)
2. Allows new link building (not arbitrage, just stuff like directory listings)
3. If they provide content, thats an added bonus, without it, its fine too.
4. Minimal or no signup cost. Would help if they weren't too picky about domains either. I tried domainembarking, but they rejected my application saying the keywords didn't match my domain name. (they were right, it was a lousy domain anyway, which is precisely why I need link building)
Doesn't matter if they want to take a 50% cut of the earnings, but I just want to know if such services do exist, or am I deluding myself.
Minisites would be fine too, if they didn't take up so much time to setup and require your own ad codes and management...
Well thank you for your time, hope to hear any reply soon, even if it's just telling me you don't know the answer.
Okay, I know this question has been asked a few dozen times on this forum and everywhere else, however I have yet to find a satisfactory answer so I pose it to anyone who might know, or know someone who does.
Basically my question is, is there a domain parking service that allows the user to build links to the site while it's parked there?
Now before you point me to some other thread, just take a second to finish reading this post.
I know of whypark.com. Unfortunately, it costs $100 to join, and requires you to use your own adsense code. Disregarding the signup costs, i'm hesitant to use my own adsense codes in case Google gets upset and sinks my entire adsense account. Shouldn't happen, but I'm just being cautious.
What I'm looking for would be something similar to adegro.com. Providing their own google ad codes and content while allowing link building (at least as far as I see from their TOS) I would use adegro save for the fact that I've seen somewhat negative reviews of them on this forum which has led me to doubt their integrity, and their minimum payout is rather high.
So what I'm looking for is a service that does the following:
1. Provide their own ads (just means I don't have to use my own adsense)
2. Allows new link building (not arbitrage, just stuff like directory listings)
3. If they provide content, thats an added bonus, without it, its fine too.
4. Minimal or no signup cost. Would help if they weren't too picky about domains either. I tried domainembarking, but they rejected my application saying the keywords didn't match my domain name. (they were right, it was a lousy domain anyway, which is precisely why I need link building)
Doesn't matter if they want to take a 50% cut of the earnings, but I just want to know if such services do exist, or am I deluding myself.
Minisites would be fine too, if they didn't take up so much time to setup and require your own ad codes and management...
Well thank you for your time, hope to hear any reply soon, even if it's just telling me you don't know the answer.








