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Parkingcrew.com

Just signed up, CTR looking good - no revenue back yet as not updated.

Anyone have any experience with them - how do they perform & has anyone had a payment from them (on time)?

Edit: Thought I'd change the title of the thread as it seems to have become popular.
 
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What month are U talking about... June..?

That's not paid out until the middle of July, around the 15th
 
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What month are U talking about... June..?

That's not paid out until the middle of July, around the 15th

I believe NET15 payment by Parkingcrew.
 
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OK, so U understand then, right..?
 
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Exactly. We pay out net 15 meaning June earnings will be paid out on or before July 15th.

Cheers
ParkingCrew Support
 
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Just a quick question. What sort of niches work well with Parking crew?

For me it's insurance which works best.

What about you guys?
 
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I always keep silent when someone complained that PC blocked their accounts for no reason. That is just because I believe PC is a big parking company and they would never suspend people's account for no reason. However, I am wrong. I parked 100+ domains with PC for more than half a year. To my surprise, PC close my account for no reason and they even do not response my email. I am really disappointed. What I did recently was that I transferred my domains between PC and BODIS several times.

Dear PC, please give me a reason why you blocked my account? Please post the reason here if possible. That would be fair for both of us.
 
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I always keep silent when someone complained that PC blocked their accounts for no reason. ...

I know you want an answer from PC but I'm trying to think of a reason before they answer.
If, as you say, you moved the domains several times between two different services -especially if that happened in a relative short period of time- then think about this:

Let's say that Bodis have advertisers A and PC advertisers B. When you move the domains around, adv A will see traffic for, let's say a week, and then suddenly a massive stop. The same will happen with adv B.

If this happens several times, don't you think it's only logical for the advertisers to consider said traffic as fishy since it starts and stops in regular timing? normal traffic shouldn't do that.

Of course this is no reason to block an account without PC letting you know first about the reason. I'm just commenting on the massive move of domains from one service to another and this is only just a thought, I may as well be wrong on this.
 
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@varunsash insurance and business conference calling for me.
 
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I know you want an answer from PC but I'm trying to think of a reason before they answer.
If, as you say, you moved the domains several times between two different services -especially if that happened in a relative short period of time- then think about this:

Let's say that Bodis have advertisers A and PC advertisers B. When you move the domains around, adv A will see traffic for, let's say a week, and then suddenly a massive stop. The same will happen with adv B.

If this happens several times, don't you think it's only logical for the advertisers to consider said traffic as fishy since it starts and stops in regular timing? normal traffic shouldn't do that.

Of course this is no reason to block an account without PC letting you know first about the reason. I'm just commenting on the massive move of domains from one service to another and this is only just a thought, I may as well be wrong on this.

Thank you very much for your kind analysis. I am still waiting for the PC's response.
 
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I always keep silent when someone complained that PC blocked their accounts for no reason. That is just because I believe PC is a big parking company and they would never suspend people's account for no reason. However, I am wrong. I parked 100+ domains with PC for more than half a year. To my surprise, PC close my account for no reason and they even do not response my email. I am really disappointed. What I did recently was that I transferred my domains between PC and BODIS several times.

Dear PC, please give me a reason why you blocked my account? Please post the reason here if possible. That would be fair for both of us.

Dear Changhua,

your account was blocked after we received a clawback from our upstream feed provider that was so big that your account balance went negative.

Looks like advertisers were not happy about the traffic quality unfortunately :(


I know you want an answer from PC but I'm trying to think of a reason before they answer.
If, as you say, you moved the domains several times between two different services -especially if that happened in a relative short period of time- then think about this:

Let's say that Bodis have advertisers A and PC advertisers B. When you move the domains around, adv A will see traffic for, let's say a week, and then suddenly a massive stop. The same will happen with adv B.

If this happens several times, don't you think it's only logical for the advertisers to consider said traffic as fishy since it starts and stops in regular timing? normal traffic shouldn't do that.

Of course this is no reason to block an account without PC letting you know first about the reason. I'm just commenting on the massive move of domains from one service to another and this is only just a thought, I may as well be wrong on this.

That has not be the reason and advertisers probably wouldn't notice such fluctuations. It was a pure traffic quality issue unfortunately.

Best Regards
ParkingCrew Support
 
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Thanks PC. I always wondered about that :)
 
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When you say traffic issue, what does it refer to?

Are you talking about fraudulent clicks? Or artificially inflating the traffic. Is that why a claw back happens?

I have never had. Claw back. So wondering what causes these.

@pc I guess it would be great if you could put a list of do's and don't do's. It will help everyone.

Just a suggestion. Not referring to any 1 in particular.
 
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When you say traffic issue, what does it refer to?

Are you talking about fraudulent clicks? Or artificially inflating the traffic. Is that why a claw back happens?

I have never had. Claw back. So wondering what causes these.

@pc I guess it would be great if you could put a list of do's and don't do's. It will help everyone.

Just a suggestion. Not referring to any 1 in particular.

what you can do and not do is written in the Terms of service page of every service
 
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@varunsash Usually there are 2 reasons the people are getting account blocked.

1. click fraud, some they do it by themselves, they buy some kind of Hide IP software and start clicking dui lawyers, mesothelioma attorneys or car insurance by themselves, connected to anonymous server with different IP they have from home computer. Fortunatelly Parking Company spots this soon I believe they have sort of black list of servers. Some, they dont do it by themselves, but sending emails or Facebook msges to friends and ask them to click. Some post their parked page on Facebook and ask people to clik the ads. Since Google collects browsing history it spots this right away.

2. Some, they buy traffic and redirect it to their parked pages. As you may already know, Google forbids redirecting domains for domain parking, BUT sometimes you buy an expired domain and some other page is fwd to your name. This is allowed if you didnt cause the fwding, since this is out of your control.
I have never received a single CB at PC, since my traffic is really clean and perhaps they simply eat 1 % of the Chargeback when you are a honest custumer of them.

Hope that we get early payment this month :)
 
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Thanks Decades.

I have a question. If one of my parked domain has a very good back link sitting on a popular site and for example the back link has a whole page dedicated, is it allowed to promote that back link page( technically I'm still not promoting my parked domain, I'm promoting a another site which has my backlink. )

Is this considered legit?

An example: an expired back link sitting on popular social media site, where the previous owner has shared it. Could be a whole individual page or a group. Is it legal to promote this back link as this still falls within the Tos.


Would greatly appreciate some comments on this.
 
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If the BL was placed BEFORE the site was parked with ads only is allowed. When people are building Backlinks with Mini site in order to park them in the future Thats NOT allowed. Its considered gray hat technique I guess. If Google notice what you are doing with Mini sites they could block your domains.
 
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So assuming a previous owner had a Facebook group dedicated to the site and dropped the domain and later was bought by me for parking and assuming I promote the Facebook group ( back links created before I bought the domain), is it still clear and considered legit?
 
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Yes its 100% legit.
 
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I didn't know this. Thanks Decades.

Would be great if @ParkingCrew could throw some light on this.

Would be fantastic if they could put up some pointers saying do's and don't do's. Terms and conditions are obviously there but to a lay man who is starting new in parking, it isn't clear.
 
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They do, really explicitely, The fair technique is called "natural traffic" all the others are un-natural traffic. You cant do anything with parked pages, you can just sit and watch the BLs dissapearing.
 
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