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I've been thinking lately about parking domains. Not about so much about parking them as about NOT parking them. All because of the reaction a potential buyer may have when they land on a "parked" page. Let me explain...
Ok, put on your psychology thinking cap. Pretend you're back in class doing a little roll-playing. Pretend your a business owner or enteprenuer excited about a new venture. You have a great idea for a website and you go online to look for the domain. You find it "for sale" on some site you've never heard of called "sedo" (or something). By some annonymous person who wants you to "make an offer"...
I don't know about you, but I would be turned off by this. Possibly go looking for some other option. How many times might this senario happen?
I'm sure there are lots of opinions on the nuances of this subject and I would love to hear whet you veterans have to say on this.
Ok, put on your psychology thinking cap. Pretend you're back in class doing a little roll-playing. Pretend your a business owner or enteprenuer excited about a new venture. You have a great idea for a website and you go online to look for the domain. You find it "for sale" on some site you've never heard of called "sedo" (or something). By some annonymous person who wants you to "make an offer"...
I don't know about you, but I would be turned off by this. Possibly go looking for some other option. How many times might this senario happen?
I'm sure there are lots of opinions on the nuances of this subject and I would love to hear whet you veterans have to say on this.







