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johnny6

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So, after having fun with those free .be domains, I find that I have a number of web-related and general .be domains that get around 50-75 uniques a day altogether... Nothing spectacular, but I'd sure like to be able to make at least SOMETHING from this traffic. Any suggestions for monetizing .be traffic? Cheers,
John
 
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Ive tried monetizing... not working. :( im getting like a 3-5% CTR on namedrive 4.4% on sedo PRO. and my custom site does didly squat ;(
 
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What do you mean?
My .be's get about 500 uniques altogether, I parked them, get a few dollars a day.

On SEDO, mark the domain language as French or Dutch, and have a French or Dutch keyword for the domain.

My CTR is 10-20%

PM me if you have more question.
 
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Part of the problem, that I find, is that sedo only pays like 3 cents on foreign traffic. I've been trying to find a foreign parking service that pays more, but have been unsuccessful.

I have a minisite for a strong .be french name, but it does "didly" as well.
 
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Yup, that's a problem. SEDO pays around 0.08 per visiter for my .be's. That's more of an adsense problem though.
 
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Sounds more like a SEDO problem to me, like edwin pointed out.
 
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So, does anyone have a line on a good foreign parking or ppc affiliate? I searched, found one big strapper. I emailed them a list of sites I wanted to use and never got a response.
 
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It'd be great if there's a foreign PPC company that pays more. Make sure let us know if you know if there's one.

Few people bid for non-English Adwords, even fewer people bid for English Adwords for non-English audiences, that's why parking programs partnered with google don't pay much for .be's.
 
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