Which Parking Company is Making You Money?

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thegeekguy

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It seems the summer season is really making things slow in terms of income and sales.
Any parking company recommendation that is performing great for you?
 
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AfternicAfternic
Sales depend on quality of domains only.

Regarding monetization - I use ParkingCrew as primary and Bodis as secondary.
 
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Sales depend on quality of domains only.

Regarding monetization - I use ParkingCrew as primary and Bodis as secondary.
Is your income stable with these two parking companies?
 
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Yes, average RPM is stable.
 
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they are all sh*t
 
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Regarding ParkingCrew - I use it mainly in ZeroClick-mode.
 
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It is not needed to force.
Just create account and don't sign Google-agreement (so-called "Premium Ads") and that's all.
 
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It is not needed to force.
Just create account and don't sign Google-agreement (so-called "Premium Ads") and that's all.

how would you quantify the income difference to a normal account?
 
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The difference may be huge...
It depends on certain domain... Many domains in PPC-mode (Google-feed) perform very weak...
 
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The difference may be huge...
It depends on certain domain... Many domains in PPC-mode (Google-feed) perform very weak...

Are your Zeroclick domains making $5 RPM?
 
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Yes, they make $5 RPM with medium-quality traffic.
 
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The difference may be huge...
It depends on certain domain... Many domains in PPC-mode (Google-feed) perform very weak...

Is it possible to force zero click (turn off tier 1 feed) with parkingcrew?
 
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Regarding ParkingCrew - I use it mainly in ZeroClick-mode.

I find I get a lot of spammy fake virus repair sites on my zero click pages. Are you concerned that your domains will get flagged because of these offers?
 
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Is it possible to force zero click (turn off tier 1 feed) with parkingcrew?
Already answered above.

I find I get a lot of spammy fake virus repair sites on my zero click pages. Are you concerned that your domains will get flagged because of these offers?
No problems for me, no any flags.
The only one dangerous thing is email-monetization. I turned it OFF.
 
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Regarding ZeroClick-account at Bodis - contact their Support.
 
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I wonder if there are still people making hundreds of dollars a day?
 
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zero clicks at parkig crew = blocked traffic, right?

blocked traffic in my account that has a CPC of $0.01 USD
do you get more ? no as you said $5 RPM

can't see why you would want that
unless you have really high and shi*tty traffic

and if you have s*y traffic
then its a dead end anyway
 
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zero clicks at parkig crew = blocked traffic, right?

blocked traffic in my account that has a CPC of $0.01 USD
do you get more ? no as you said $5 RPM

can't see why you would want that
unless you have really high and shi*tty traffic

and if you have s*y traffic
then its a dead end anyway

only works great with domains that have over a minimum of 50 visits a day. If your visits from North America you often get more.
 
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i should get more into parking revenue and domains. and learn more about it. though I know these are no more the days of big payouts.. but.. if u can own domains that make you $50 per year from parking.. that still covers 6 other domain renewals that make you nothing.
something like that

my top earner is a 4l.net getting all vietnam clicks at ultra low cpc
still pays itself off in regfee each year haha
I suppose u can call that.. well.. a start
if all our domains did this, then you understand how beautiful domaining woudl be without any yearly renewals at all haha.
lol

is bodis about as good as one can find for this kind of traffic? I've not tried other places with it.

here is 30 day shot below.. all vietnam.. at bodis:

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