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The Basics Of The Domain Parking Industry
In a couple of minutes, you’ll learn more about this biz & its players.
How To Get Domain Names With NO Cash.
If you have no money to spend on domain registration fees, must read this.
Get Traffic in 48 Hs. or Less… With NO Promotion!!!
I will show you how can i register domains that get traffic in 48 hs (or less) without promoting them or moving a finger.
How To Get More $ Per Click.
While many domainers are earning $0.03/$0.05 per click with Parking, i´m always over $0.20/$0.70 and that makes a difference. I´ll show you how can you earn more per click.
How To Get Mispelled Domains With Traffic.
Tons of mispelled domains are fooling around but a very low % of them get traffic. You’ll learn my formula for getting profitable mispelled domains with traffic.
How To Use Your Own Parking Software.
In some ocassions you’ll want to run your custom parking pages in your sites and place adsense ads, eBay listings or other affiliate programs. You’ll learn how can you get your own “parked” pages
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Traffic For Parked Domains (Domainers: Must Read!)
Search Engines are a great source of traffic for a big number of websites, but… what happens with parked domains? Well, a big number of domainers are having problems with this topic.

For example: Having lots of indexed pages at the search engines could help to drive more traffic. While many domainers have 20-50 indexed pages, i have parked domains with

over 500 indexed pages!



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The Ultimate Guide To Successful Domaining

October 27, 2008 By: Chef Patrick Category: Product Review

For those of you that do not know me I became a full time domainer about four months ago. At the age of only 31 I am retired from four years of running successful real estate investment companies. Not today, but soon I will share more details about my previous business and how it compares to domaining.

For now, I want to discuss one of my first purchases helping to prepare me for what was to come with domaining. I googled the term domain ebook and came across several options. I reviewed the sales site for each and the cost, of course looking for the best deal. After reviewing everything I decided to purchase the Domaining Manifesto by John Motson. At the time I had no clue who John was nor his experience in the domaining industry. The information provided on his sales site seemed to be a fit for what I was looking for.

Let me fast forward to last week. I was visiting the industry blogs to see what everyone else was putting out. I visited DNXpert as I do periodically and read something that showed an ebook. I read a little more and it showed the Domaining Manifesto by John Motson. After seeing this I emailed the owner of DNXpert and found that he is John Motson. Long story short we have emailed each other several times since. He has even featured an article of mine on his blog.

For me, the most useful thing about the ebook was the many different explanations about everything domain related. Trying to learn a new businesses jargon is a project on its own, like learning a new language. It has given me the inside scoop on what goes on in the domain industry. I learned a lot about expired domains, tasting, registering, values, short domains, trademarks and many of other things. In fact if I remember correctly this is how I found a few of the domainer forums. Yes it is, looking at the ebook now and it shows how to buy and sell domain names on the forums. It also has tips about trader ratings and how to keep the transaction as safe as possible.

That brings me to today. I wanted to share with everyone what I first read when starting in this business. There is just too much information for me to list about this 86 page ebook. It really has everything from A to Z about domaining. It includes dozens and dozens of links to useful tools. I strongly suggest you click here to view more details. For ONLY $27 and it has a money back guarantee I could not have asked for more. My opinion, BUY IT. Since purchasing this particular ebook I have not had to buy any others.

Advertising Your Website

To increase traffic and to learn about Google’s advertising services, I became an AdWords advertiser. I designed simple text ads, chose queries and keywords the ads should match, and specified the maximum we were willing to spend on an advertising campaign. Google charges us only when someone clicks on one of our ads.

AdWords contributes greatly to Google’s bottom line, i.e., it’s profits. Google offers many resources to educate website owners about AdWords. Rather than developing tutorial material on AdWords, which is likely to get outdated when Google enhances AdWords capabilities and features, I encourage you to learn from Google’s material and those of third parties.

We increased the effectiveness of our advertising by following wonderful suggestions from Perry Marshall’s free 5-day course and from his Definitive Guide to Google AdWords, which you can learn about at www.perrymarshall.com/google/. We tested lots of ads targeted on many different queries and keywords until we found ones that got favorable responses from users, i.e., the ads that users clicked on. And Google has rewarded us by overrunning our ads, i.e., showing some of them from time to time at no cost to us.

Keep your website up.

If your website is not accessible for an extended period of time, Google may reduce the ranking of your site.

Give away content.

I publish Google Guide under a Creative Commons License to enable others to copy, distribute, and make derivative works, as long as they give Nancy Blachman credit and link to Google Guide.

If most of your site’s content is commercial — e.g., pages about your business — consider adding other pages with useful information for the public. For example, if you sell bicycles, include pages or a blog about bicycle paths, bicycle gear, or with tips on bicycling. Publicize these and encourage others to link to them.

Translate your website into foreign languages.

If you don’t know a foreign language, find others that do. Erik Hoy, a librarian, emailed me asking if he could use some material from Google Guide on Copenhagen Main Library’s website. I suggested that he translate the whole thing into Danish, which he did.

Make Money by Domain Parking

GoDaddy has set up a new service whereby webmasters can earn a profit based on clicks to their parked domains.

The program is targeted at owners of small amounts of domains in their portfolio. GoDaddy serves ads that are based on the domain name, and the analysis of what people click on and search for in the site.

This new service, CashParking, not only helps webmasters make a few extra dollars, but provides another means by which websites and companies can get search related traffic through links on unique domain names that are not as yet built out.

What Is a Domain Sale?

A domain sale is the process of promoting a domain name for someone else to purchase it. A person may own a domain name and decide that they do not need it for a variety of reasons. Instead of letting the domain name expire, he may choose to sell the domain name to someone who would have a greater use for it. Many people create and register domain names for the express purpose of selling them for a profit.

Before you consider a domain sale, you must already have determined the minimum value of the domain name. Domain valuation is very subjective. The best way to declare the value of your domain name is simply to figure out the least amount of money you are willing to accept for it. There are free and paid domain valuation services that will compare your domain name to names similar to it. They will then come up with an approximate value for you. However, most experts feel that domain valuation companies are a waste of time. The value of you domain name depends on various factors: length of name, usefulness to target audience, use of prefixes and suffixes, and any other modifications to the domain name. Typically, the more you have to modify a domain name, the less it is worth. Also, longer domain names are worth much less than simple ones. For example, www.treat-yourself-spa.com is worth much less than www.spa.com. Domain valuation depends on the complexity of the domain name.

Once you have determined a value for the domain, you must decide whether to sell it independently or enlist the services of a domain broker. If you do a domain sale yourself, you have two options: link a simple web page to the domain name or create an active website and link it to the domain name. A simple web page only entails stating the domain name for sale and your contact information. An active website requires much more effort, but will be more likely to sell. Potential buyers like to see that the domain name has already generated traffic before they complete a domain sale.

If you do not want to have to deal with the hassle of a domain sale, you can always opt to have a domain broker do it for you. For a small fee, a domain broker will be your domain sale liaison and complete a sale for you. All you must do is sit back and let him complete the technical transfer, sales contracts, and other components of the domain sale. Many domain brokers will park a website for you. Website parking means that the broker actually creates a website for you and parks it on their host server for others to view. There will be links to companies that the domain broker works with. You will earn a few cents each time a link is clicked. Therefore, you will make money while trying to sell the domain name.

Do not get frustrated if your domain name does not sell very quickly. The demand is much lower than supply. Just make sure you are adequately promoting your domain name sale and you will eventually close a satisfying deal.

Choosing Domain

Be careful when choosing your Domain name. Some Domain will be priceless then the others .

Some how Brands will be greatly affect the company to obtain the matching domain name for their online site. If a company have a brand around a name to which it does not own the domain name in that, usually they will try to buy it or it can end up directing traffic to another domain owner’s site.

If it is a competitor of the company, this would be BAD.

That is why Today’s advertising development is strictly confined to the availability to synchronize the brand with a domain name other wise they will work harder. Any confusion In this brand might result in a other if not competitor gaining valuable internet traffic and possible customers

Private advices : Try to take a domain name which is similar with your business as soon as possible. Or the others will take that domains, keep it, and then sell it to you with higher price. “They Hatch it and than sell back to you with their young”

Pick up your Domain

Don’t Ruin your self your all the registry stuff just check you domain name availability in “www.domainsbot.com” and when it can be taken. Just visit any web that will gladly register your domain (any standard search option using yahoo or google can make it) or just visit

www.godaddy.com , www.afternic.com , www.dotpound.com.

Try to find the cheapest you can.

$1.99 for newby domain and around $7.99 for one year registry

Private advise: Godaddy cupon is here http://pacificcoasthellway.com/godaddy-coupon-codes/ and you can get $1.99 + 20 cents ICANN fee = $2.19 per domain for a year. The promo code is 199TEST. It works only for one new domain per account, remember for each account only.