completely depends on the domains themselves...
some members swear by one PPC provider, some swear by another and many have split up their portfolios among several PPC providers...
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I have bounds of domains which possess good Alexa rank and PR for google. Can anyone give me any suggestion which domain parking provider is better, say, which one can attach more vistor to get more traffic? which one's revenue share is higher?
Thank you inadvance. :huh:
completely depends on the domains themselves...
some members swear by one PPC provider, some swear by another and many have split up their portfolios among several PPC providers...
alexa rank and google pagerank don't really matter... what does matter is the amount of traffic your domain/s are receiving. the parking programs convert traffic (visitors) into $$$ for you via ppc.Originally Posted by cnnetbiz
if your domains aren't receiving any traffic then there isn't really much that you can do...or anybody that can help you pull in traffic for that matter.. however, if your domains are somewhat established with the search engines then you should park them with a service like domainhop, goldkey or fabulous which are search engine friendly.
Also consider the countries your traffic comes from. Some PPCs don't pay for Asian traffic, for example (domainhop is one).
Having said that, Domainhop presents attractive pages with relevant ads. On the domains below, the ads are so relevant, the users might be pretty likely to click on them:
USDollarRate.com
TelephoneLaw.com
BiomassHeaters.com
even BachataSongs.com !
You can do alot of tweaking of search terms yourself.
And the customer service has been prompt and helpful.
In contrast, another parking program's algorithm saw "Biomassheaters" and presented ads for "Bonesetters"!
Bring on the bonesetters!
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