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03-13-2008, 11:24 PM
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DNF$: 1,152 Location: Here | What Was I Thinking When I Signed Up With GoDaddy Cash Parking... Not sure what was I thinking when I thought GoDaddy could probably be worth a try with their Cash Parking program. There was no problem during the first 8 days. The next day I found that revenue of mid $xxx and many domains were missing from my Cash Parking management interface with zero notice. I have to contact support which in turn told me to email cashparking@secureserver.net directly as it is not under their department. The following is the canned response I receive : "Dear Sir/Madam,
During a recent review of the traffic to domains in your Cash Parking account, there were some domains that were found to be associated with activities that cause Google to stop all pending and future Cash Parking Revenues for the affected domains. As a result, the affected domains have been or are being moved out of your Cash Parking account. This means that since GoDaddy will not be receiving revenue for the traffic to these domains, there will be no payments made to you for the same domains.
In order to prevent this problem from spreading to any more of your domains, please be aware of a few things. If problems persist and/or spread to your other domains, the entire Cash Parking account may be subject to cancellation.
These determinations are not made based on the amount of traffic that comes to your domains. The amount of impressions to your domain(s) is not a determining factor by GoDaddy or Google.
It is not permitted for you to routinely click on your own links in the Cash Parking system.
GoDaddy Cash Parking is designed to share the revenue generated on domains based on the following types of traffic only.
1. Accidental Traffic. This is traffic representing mistypes, etc.
2. Residual Traffic. This is for domains previously associated with an actual site, or that have undergone a change of ownership.
GoDaddy Cash Parking does not allow the intentional generation of traffic to your domains. This includes advertising, etc. Our Abuse department can clarify this with you if you need further information. (Please refer to our Cash Parking Service Agreement at (http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_...sh%5FPark%5FSA for more information)
The most common problem leading to a determination such as this is the Click Through Rate (CTR), or the percentage of clicks vs. total impressions to your domain. This is a fairly accurate way to determine if the behavior of the impressions to your domain is consistent with what Google would determine as “natural behavior”. We find that natural human traffic will result in Click Through Rates (CTR) of no more than 40% on sites with more than 1 or 2 visitors. CTR’s significantly or consistently higher than that are usually indicative of incentivised clicks, click groups, or software programs designed to simulate click traffic." This is the first time I am so shocked and pissed with any parking program. What a load of BS. I have been parking with other parking companies that also have the Google feed such as NameDrive, Sedo for a few years. This is the first time in my years of parking that I am accused of clicking of my own links. I have no need to earn that extra cents as the domains can easily earn $x,xxx at any parking company with the type-in traffic.
ALL of my domains are type-ins except maybe some traffic from search engines such as Google, which I have no control of. Be careful if you are parking with GoDaddy Cash Parking and have a CTR of more than 40% on your domains. Because according to GoDaddy's findings, it is simply impossible that you can have CTR higher than that. GoDaddy can take away your revenue at anytime. |
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03-14-2008, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Platinum ALL of my domains are type-ins except maybe some traffic from search engines such as Google, which I have no control of. Be careful if you are parking with GoDaddy Cash Parking and have a CTR of more than 40% on your domains. Because according to GoDaddy's findings, it is simply impossible that you can have CTR higher than that. GoDaddy can take away your revenue at anytime. | Also you paid to signup for that parking program, didn't you? They should close some of their services such as Backordering and Parking, which they can't compete with other bigwigs.
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03-14-2008, 10:05 AM
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DNF$: 1,152 Location: Here | Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinternatt Also you paid to signup for that parking program, didn't you? They should close some of their services such as Backordering and Parking, which they can't compete with other bigwigs. | Yes I paid a monthly fee for the parking program. |
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03-14-2008, 10:49 AM
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Name: Chris Last Online: Yesterday 12:29 PM Join Date: May 2005
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DNF$: 17,389 Location: Dirty South
Country: | parked.com is the answer if you have decent traffic
__________________ READ PLEASE! *Buying Typos & Generics of Credit Card/Banking/Credit Report/Insurance
Loans/Cars/Auto with traffic. *~*FinancialBailout com*~*For Sale LOOK! |
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03-14-2008, 10:51 AM
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DNF$: 20 Location: Toronto, Canada
Country: | I agree. I had cashparking at godaddy for a total of one year until i realized they were ripping me off and taking my profits. Parked.com is excellent -- It's free and doesn't take a bite out of your profits. Not to mention their customer support is excellent. Always respond in a timely manner.
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03-14-2008, 10:54 AM
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Name: Chris Last Online: Yesterday 12:29 PM Join Date: May 2005
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DNF$: 17,389 Location: Dirty South
Country: | see my PM
__________________ READ PLEASE! *Buying Typos & Generics of Credit Card/Banking/Credit Report/Insurance
Loans/Cars/Auto with traffic. *~*FinancialBailout com*~*For Sale LOOK! |
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03-14-2008, 11:04 AM
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Last Online: Yesterday 12:49 PM Join Date: May 2006
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DNF$: 185 Location: UK
Country: | once again NODADDY.com !!! Parked are good for parking, although you are better getting it working FOR you! 
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03-14-2008, 11:13 AM
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Last Online: Yesterday 02:38 PM Join Date: Jul 2006
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DNF$: 11,484 Location: Washington DC
Country: | Well, I have not considered godaddy for parking...but if a service pays multiple clicks...the CTR goes up.
I have a few generic dictionary words that have a 80%+ CTR rate...so I have no idea how they can make a judgement on traffic not being authentic over 40%.
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03-15-2008, 10:07 AM
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Country: | I agree NoGoDaddy we spoke for go daddy lot of times...it Sucks |
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03-15-2008, 10:38 AM
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Name: Ed Last Online: Yesterday 09:46 PM Join Date: Dec 2007
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DNF$: 180 Location: South Florida
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Originally Posted by Platinum Not sure what was I thinking when I thought GoDaddy could probably be worth a try with their Cash Parking program. | The answer is quite simple, you weren't thinking.
I tend to stay away from any paid parking (where you pay to park your pages). The parking companies are already making money off of your clicks and it costs them very little to park a domain, so why should they charge you to park (unless it is a specialized program, like BANS).
I'd rather self-park my pages (3-10 pages of content, with good ad placement) than pay for a parking program. |
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03-15-2008, 10:44 AM
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Last Online: Yesterday 02:38 PM Join Date: Jul 2006
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DNF$: 11,484 Location: Washington DC
Country: | It is really a shame because godaddy has the resources to basically run the show with parking.
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03-15-2008, 10:46 AM
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Name: Ed Last Online: Yesterday 09:46 PM Join Date: Dec 2007
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Originally Posted by Onward It is really a shame because godaddy has the resources to basically run the show with parking. | You can say that about a lot of companies and industries.  |
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03-28-2008, 12:33 PM
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Last Online: 11-17-2008 04:31 PM Join Date: Jan 2008
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Country: | I know I'm in the minority here, but I've actually had a decent experience with godaddy parking. I have tried out other services, Parked, NameDrive, Sedo, Fabulous, and with some of my domains, namely the NNNNN.com's, it does the best at converting all the Chinese traffic into clicks and paying well for it. |
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03-28-2008, 01:25 PM
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Name: Mike Pirie Last Online: 11-14-2008 08:16 AM Join Date: Jan 2007
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DNF$: 1,229 Location: Canada
Country: | Ill join the minority with rkb on this one, Ive had a good overall experience with cashparking despite their serious lack of tools and insightful reporting - parked definitely takes the cake there.
I have some typos that get up to 100% ctr on decent KW's but the traffic has been low >25 UV/pd.
Despite having t pay for Cashparking - they are the only parking program (that I know of) that openly publishes the revenue share.
I only wish cashparking had some of the flexibility, tools and reporting like parked - that would be sweet.
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03-29-2008, 02:24 AM
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Last Online: 10-06-2008 08:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2008
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DNF$: 1,550 Location: Canada
Country: | I'll also join the minority on this one. Godaddy pays me 80% of the PPC revenue. My guess is Parked pays 30% (based on my Godaddy experience). Problem is, Parked is a better setup. If GoDaddy would put together a system like Parked but keep the transarency, they'd have a winner. Of course, Parked could just start paying what Godaddy does and they'd be a winner. |
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