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Check out http://www.ll.com - http://www.grain.com
They both look the same, owned by different people, both parked at:
Domain servers in listed order:
YNS1.YAHOO.COM 66.218.71.205
YNS2.YAHOO.COM 216.109.116.20
Does Yahoo offer PPC for VERY premium domains?
Anybody know?
-Merlin
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Does Yahoo offer PPC for VERY premium domains?
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don't know...but my keyboard blocked and was typing w's and got to this page recently
http://www.wwwwwwwwwwwwww.com/
same park as the ones on your post
all links are on host
http://landings.overtureparking.com/
adding more w's goes to same park page ..may have type-ins such domains but don't thing are premium so most probably this is parked page for those registered domain names through Yahoo or smt like that
actually is a PPC but the 100% of evenue goes all to Y!![]()
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Actually what you are looking at is part of Overture's new DomainMatch system that they have been working on for like 2 years now. Basically Overture does not like non-US/Canadian traffic. And if certain domains continue to send too much non-US traffic they will require the customer to point a particular domain or all of their domains to their system.Originally Posted by MerlinK
The system is fairly good, but it still has many flaws in it in my opinion. And from my understand this will probably not be offered to individual customers, but you never know.
That's one way to shut down a bunch of parking companies though.
Donny
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