You will have to contact them and ask for nameserver redirection service. It's a bit complicated but if you have a lot of names, you should be able to make good money.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I've never used your service because apparently you only offer redirection and I've had an account for over a year. Do you have plans to get with the times and actually park names? Or is the option there and I just don't see it?
You will have to contact them and ask for nameserver redirection service. It's a bit complicated but if you have a lot of names, you should be able to make good money.
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You can also use mydomain.com for free stealth redirection.
yeah, but with mydomain.com free redirection they put their
pop-ups on your redirects. At least they used to, I
took all my domains away from there because good
registrars give you free redirection now anyway.
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Use zoneedit.
Its free, and its dont contain any adverts/popups
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I thank you all but this only solves one problem. The "making it look like it's my site". And the bots don't fall for that. Besides most redirection services wont catch all traffic anyway.
Last edited by NameMogul.com; 01-14-2006 at 04:51 AM.
use proredirect.com. this is the most common solution for DS users.
Use proredirect.com . DS customer support will give you all the instructions you need to set it up; they made it simple for me with step by step instructions.
Frankly I think redirection from your own server is the best way to do things hands down....
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its easy by proredirect but, they should implent it into their system
( and make it a bit easier )
Not anymore.Originally Posted by hugegrowth
By this, are you referring to the fact that they do not offer integrated DNS services, or because of the fact that www.mydomainsponsordomain.com actually redirects (inside a frameset or otherwise) to a totally different domain -- searchportal.information.com, whereas other parking services display the parked information directly from your domain name itself?Originally Posted by NameMogul.com
If I understand you correctly, this does raise certain questions. Does the centralized domain (all ads being served from information.com) serve any purpose, other than to raise information.com's traffic rankings in Alexa or Google? Does DomainSponsor feel that redirection is easier for domain owners to manage?
If it weren't for ProRedirect, I certainly wouldn't be using DomainSponsor. After all the effort they've done recently to upgrade DS, you would think they would absorb the ProRedirect service into DS to simplify domain administration.
P.S. I have the domain frameredirect.com, if anyone wants to buy it.![]()
Sam
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I'm just waiting 'til the shine wears off.
Is it similiar to CleverForward.com??Originally Posted by evibe
I have been using proredirect.com for all my DS domains the last year and havn't had a single problem.
When I go to proredirect.com, I see nothing about this service. Is this part of DS? 1 time I clicked on a proredict link and ended up at ipwalk.com. Is this proredirect.com or something completely diferrent. I couldn't exactly understand what ipwalk.com does either.
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