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Old 01-28-2009, 12:16 AM
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Default Where do you park your domain names?

I generally park my domain name at sedo. They are the best domain parkers in my view. I wanted to know where do you park your domain names?
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I used to use a service called whypark. A few sites got deindexed though because of duplicate content. They've supposedly fixed those problems though so it might be worth a look.

Whenever possible though I try to just throw up my own Wordpress blog on any domain & fill it with articles. Then I basically park it myself. It's so easy to do that once you get it figured out.
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Default Re: Where do you park your domain names?

Hi Bill,

Are these articles you write yourself? If not, where do you get them?

Thanks!
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Whypark provides the articles if you use their service.

When I park a domain on my own blog: I use PLR (private label rights) articles or articles from article directories like ezinearticles. I then run these through some of our internal systems to make them somewhat "unique" while remaining within the terms of those sites. Then I load up the articles into the Wordpress blog and let it go on autopilot.
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Default Re: Where do you park your domain names?

If I am not mistaken, you can now park your own domains and use Adsense on them. I think that Google recently released this service.
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Default Re: Where do you park your domain names?

I tried NameDrive.com to park a bunch of domain names, but i agree that parking your own domains with your own "unique enough" content and your own adcode is way better revenue over a year than using a middle-man parking service.
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Google AdSense has publicly released their "Domain Park" service. It used to be closed and only offered to companies with huge domain portfolios, but most people should be able to use it now:

Google AdSense for Domains
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I have recently been testing SEOParking (No, not an affiliate link)

You keep 100% of revenue. Sites use wordpress and you can add your own articles with links in the body! All advertising is provided by you! Affilite banners, adsense, whatever you choose to use. Oh, they also utilize multiple class C servers so you get more link diversity with your sites!

A sample page I put up a a few days ago - canadacash.info was indexed in Google in just a couple of days. Please ignore the ugly adsense - just a test site!

The below statement is from SEOParking home page:
"Unless you have a valuable type in domain name that will generate traffic, chances are that you earn very little revenue from your domain names. The vast majority of domain owners do not have the luxury of type in traffic and must look for other ways to create value in their domains.

SEOparking.com will turn your parked domain names into a network of unique, content rich websites that are optimized to be indexed by search engines and increase your search engine rankings. Think of the true value of these types of websites. In addition to the traffic generated from search engines, you could promote other web sites, sell text links, sell blog posts, etc."
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What a good domain name does please answer my question.Please could you tell me About this site theinteriordesigners.net how could it benfit for me.
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