With dropping ad revenues across platforms it is in your best interest to build your own websites for your domains and place ads without giving a cut to the parking programs. Most domainers, especially those who have hundreds or thousands of domain names, can typically break them out into categories. In other words, you don't have a thousand domains with all being based upon different things. Chances are you have 15, 20, 50, or more domains you can lump into a specific niche or category.
Yes, parking companies will allow you classify which domains go into a selective group of pre-templatized categories, and most do not give you the flexibility to adjust your content, tags, ads, and backlinks. Good luck building in a good backlinking program too, as you will find most webmasters won't even take a second look at your domain if it is obviously parked.
Bottom line, do it yourself. Or have a developer create a simple content management system for you. You can even replicate the system to manage multiple niches or categories relevant to your domain names. If a developer tries to charge you an arm and leg for it, come talk to me. We may be able to put together a smoking deal which will ultimately make you much more money - because you will be getting all your ad dollars, not sharing with the parking programs.
For example, we are currently putting together a management system for our geo-wifi related domain names. We have hundreds of these domains and with in the next couple days we will have customized pages based upon the WiFi.com template; custom content, hotspots map integration, advertisements, custom titles, descriptions, tags, and much more.
Examples: wifimumbai.com, wifiparis.com, michiganwifi.com, montanawifi.com, hollywoodwifi.com, the list goes on.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Why Park Your Domains? Manage Them Yourself.
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Labels: backlinks, domain names, geo-wifi, niche, parking, web developer, wifi domains
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1 comment:
Great with wifiparking :)
need some more white label, lost more visitors out and not retorned.
you plan to develop more sector parkings?
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