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For Sale Why does my traffic always increase when paked with sedo??

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gdubz

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It seems like my domain traffic increases when its parked, but if i redirect it to another site it dramatically decreases. Anybody know why this happens??
 

Steen

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Sedo's stats may be counting non-uniques, perhaps? That or others filter out some international traffic.
 
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Depending on what barked domain services you are using, the PPC varies as they use different sponsors for parked domains. My domains always increase in PPC when baked with PS.

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if your domains were developed websites

and has some backlinks like

www.domain.com
mail.domain.com
domain.com/myforum

.......etc

anyone visit any of these links will go to sedo parking page


but redirecting your domains only those who visit domain.com & www.domain.com will find your page

hope that helps
 

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I have noticed that stats vary depending on where I packed the domains. It does seem that stats are higher when the name is caked at Sedo - but I don't know that revenue is really higher as a result of that.
 

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Denny has answered this in a few threads. Sedo doesn't filter stats as well as DomainSponsor and others. They include spiders, robots, etc., which is non-real traffic. You can test this, if you have the DNS pointed to your own servers, and URL forward, or better yet, index.html forward; and check the stats.
 
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