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I have a little collection of domains that I haven't developed as yet [reduced over the years, thankfully]. One always stands out as having much more traffic than the rest. It's parked at Sedo and generates a few pennies per month. The traffic isn't massive but is 10x any other undeveloped domains I have. This makes me think that there is potential as a static income stream.

The domain was a fresh reg a couple of years back.

What would you recommend for monetization? The domain describes a large industry in the English-speaking world, one that is product-based and which everyone buys.

I was thinking a mini with adsense, but adsense has never really worked for me, even on popular sites. The other thing I thought of was a search facility with adsense results.

What would you recommend?

BTW, I realise that this question will have been asked before, so please drop me a link if you know a previous thread. I had a quick look and couldn't see anything.

Cheers,
Jay
 
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Move it and park it at Voodoo, at least as a trial. Give it at least a month. (Move them all, in fact.)

Minis are bunk AFAIK, I think most knowledgeable domainers here would tell you the same.
 
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