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question What elements must to contain a domain for sale/parking page ?

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I am building a "for sale" landing page for domains but I don't know what elements have to include that page: phone, domain name, contact form, buy it now, to be with ads or without advertising, other domain listed or only the main domain ?

What will have a page to contain to make you use it to sell your domain ?
 
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it's your choice as to what personal/business contact info you want to include

buydomains.com for example, has ads and links on individual domain pages, to submit offers.


others sellers have "Buy it Now" buttons that link to Escrow or Sedo


some use "This Domain May Be For Sale"

i use "Make an Offer" with email link and have adsense on the page.

imo....
 
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Thanks for reply, I started to make a responsive wordpress theme here and I'm stuck: http://carcollisioninsurance.com. I think I will create a template with 5 landing pages each to have different options, one with ads, one without ads, contact data...
 
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@markossy - Isn't wordpress huge overkill for a simple parking page?
 
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@markossy - Isn't wordpress huge overkill for a simple parking page?

Yes it is,The html version will be available too.

I made some landing pages:

http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home1/
http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home2/ - no footer
http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home3/ - BIN button and contact form
http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home4/ BIN paypal and make offer button (open a modal window with contact form)
http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home5/ - make offer button (open a modal window with contact form)
http://carcollisioninsurance.com/home6/ and laso the 7 page will be with ads, I'm working on that.
 
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Typo "registrated " should "registered".


. like the ones without ads..looks more profesional and a visitor might click on a ad (unless you want that)
 
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