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Hi guys. It's almost automatic when a new domain comes to my inventory, it is being parked at Sedo. Today I was holding myself for a minute and tried to explain myself why do I do it without thinking. This is where you get in. These are my thoughts :

1. Do you park ALL of your domains wether they have traffic or not?

2. Is it possible to earn something only from domain names ? Or a website is a must-have to earn profits

3. How much domains, without content, do you have parked?

4. Do you sometimes buy domain based only on his traffic, keywords, CPC, etc..?

5. Can a hand-reg domain earn profits by itself?

This is it for now I think..

Thanks Again guys, really apericciate your answers!!
 
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Another question : Does my domain must to be hosted in order to show statistics on Alexa, Compete etc..?
 
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The following are only my opinions:

1. A parking page helps, the visitor to your domain, encounter some kind of content instead of a blank page or an error page. It's up to you if you prefer content or not.

You may ask, why I wouldn't want to park a domain. Well, one of the reasons I *don't* park some of my domains is that the ads that could be shown there could potentially infringe trademarks.

Let's say you have domain that has the 'apple' keyword in the name. If you park it, there is a chance that it will show 'Apple' products which in turn could lead you into trouble.
If you intend to sell the domain to an apple fruit seller, then its best you leave the domain unparked, so anyone interested can contact you themselves.

2. I don't get the question. Either you develop a domain for yourself or you try to earn money from it either from a sale or from ads.

3. Almost all. 95% of my earnings come from parking

4. 90% of what I buy is based to what *I* think could have potential traffic.

5. 90% of my domains are handregs and they do earn profits indeed :) .

6. Why does it matter? Alexa , Compete and all the rest are ways to monitor your traffic. If you prefer those ways to monitor your traffic, eventually you'll get rankinks *If* you also have some kind of traffic.

hope I helped
 
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The following are only my opinions:

1. A parking page helps, the visitor to your domain, encounter some kind of content instead of a blank page or an error page. It's up to you if you prefer content or not.

You may ask, why I wouldn't want to park a domain. Well, one of the reasons I *don't* park some of my domains is that the ads that could be shown there could potentially infringe trademarks.

Let's say you have domain that has the 'apple' keyword in the name. If you park it, there is a chance that it will show 'Apple' products which in turn could lead you into trouble.
If you intend to sell the domain to an apple fruit seller, then its best you leave the domain unparked, so anyone interested can contact you themselves.

2. I don't get the question. Either you develop a domain for yourself or you try to earn money from it either from a sale or from ads.

3. Almost all. 95% of my earnings come from parking

4. 90% of what I buy is based to what *I* think could have potential traffic.

5. 90% of my domains are handregs and they do earn profits indeed :) .

6. Why does it matter? Alexa , Compete and all the rest are ways to monitor your traffic. If you prefer those ways to monitor your traffic, eventually you'll get rankinks *If* you also have some kind of traffic.

hope I helped


Hi! Thank you for your detailed reply! It defiantly helped me alot.
What I was trying to ask in question number #2 is can a domain, by itself, without any content or hosting, earn parking revenues?
 
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Hi! Thank you for your detailed reply! It defiantly helped me alot.
What I was trying to ask in question number #2 is can a domain, by itself, without any content or hosting, earn parking revenues?

again, I'm not sure I understand :)

Do you perhaps mean that, if a domain with no previous history of having content or hosted can earn revenue?

if that is what you ask then yes, if the domain somehow has the potential (as a name) to attract visitors then it will eventually bring revenue as well.
 
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again, I'm not sure I understand :)

Do you perhaps mean that, if a domain with no previous history of having content or hosted can earn revenue?

if that is what you ask then yes, if the domain somehow has the potential (as a name) to attract visitors then it will eventually bring revenue as well.

Yeah, that's what I intended to ask. Thank you sir!
 
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