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Parking vs. Mini-content

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drknuth

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I have about 100 websites (the recent one pushed to auction excluded) that are parked at Sedo and make a sum total of $1 a year. Most of them have ads that have nothing to do with the domain name or keywords.

Why don't these parking companies allow you to put in a little content... so that its somewhere between just a parked ad page and a mini-site.

I'd go the mini-site route, but given the fact that I have two fully developed websites that have a sum total of 4000 visits a month and make only $100 a year on google ads and $100 a year on amazon ads. So I don't see how this could really be viable either?

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Why don't these parking companies allow you to put in a little content... so that its somewhere between just a parked ad page and a mini-site.

they do

just check parked
 
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Maybe you have crappy domains or maybe you are not developing them very well, its hard to say without knowing more. At the end of the day you have to be honest with your portfolio and your skills. If both or either of them are lacking then get rid of the trash or outsource to providers who know what they are doing. If you are not doing that well then you are hardly treating it like a business. I will say though I think its a bad strategic move to add content to a parked domain, why waste the effort when you could spend it on pure development.
 

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I will say though I think its a bad strategic move to add content to a parked domain, why waste the effort when you could spend it on pure development.
Exactly. It doesn't make sense to try ranking a parked domain, because search engines will actively keep parked domains at the bottom of their index. Ditto for spammy minisites/MFA. They don't want poor websites climbing up their index.
 

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It depend on the quality of domain. I see that with some premium domains
Even you don't need to develop them, the profit is still satisfied for you ! It's great

If you don't have good domain, I think you should develop them (mini content + adsense ...)
 

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It depend on the quality of domain. I see that with some premium domains
Even you don't need to develop them, the profit is still satisfied for you ! It's great

If you don't have good domain, I think you should develop them (mini content + adsense ...)
Exactly agree!
 

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minisite is a good choice also if you intend to develop the site in the future
 

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If you don't want to directly develop them, you should maybe try services like whypark or noomle. The you get at least some traffic, but CTR will probably drop.
 
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