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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: 08-24-2009 11:09 AM iTrader: (0) Join Date: Dec 2006
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DNF$: 10 Location: San Diego
Country: | TQ & my future at Parked I have about 40 domains at Parked but only a few get regular clicks. I've spent a great deal of time optimizing keywords but I doubt that these domains really have any potential as a parked site. I'm concerned that my these "weaker" domains will bring down my TQ score when I get the grade. So am I better off transferring out my weaker domains to help get the best possible TQ score on my producing domains? So far I do not have a TQ score but if I'm going to get dinged, I just assume prune my account now then latter. Would be good if Parked had more info on this topic. |
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| DNF Addict Name: Scott Last Online: Today 05:11 PM iTrader: (138) Join Date: Dec 2006
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DNF$: 711 Location: 33143/04930
Country: | I don't make a whole lot of money with my parked names, but for some reason, even with 500 (600? 700?)+ names parked at parked I have never gotten a TQ score. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Learn dreamweaver / xara / html / php / ............ If you're in it for the long haul - Develop! Parking names is a great waypoint, as something is better than nothing. But you will (usually) make more from developing your names (if you intend to keep them) than parking. Cheers!
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| DNF Regular Name: Donny Simonton Last Online: 11-17-2009 06:20 PM iTrader: (1) Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 1,112
DNF$: 4,079 Location: Florida
Country: | Rezonator - I don't have any more information about it myself. Yahoo has never given us a manual or even any written documentation at all. But one thing to always consider, the TQ is based purely on clicks, so if you don't have many clicks, then you really don't have much to worry about. Donny |
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