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"First move your domains to parked. Then manage your keyword and viola.
Believe me, we've checked all of them."
Not sure what you mean. I have parked the domains. I have also given each of them a keyword, but obviously not a very good one. What all have you checked?
"First move your domains to parked. Then manage your keyword and viola.
Believe me, we've checked all of them."
Not sure what you mean. I have parked the domains. I have also given each of them a keyword, but obviously not a very good one. What all have you checked?
Thanks, TheWatcher and Sdsinc. I have a tiny amount of traffic, and about eight are getting a lot of uniques (well, comparatively). I applied for Parked but was turned down.
Thanks, TheWatcher and Sdsinc. I have a tiny amount of traffic, and about eight are getting a lot of uniques (well, comparatively). I applied for Parked but was turned down.
Thanks, TheWatcher and Sdsinc. I have a tiny amount of traffic, and about eight are getting a lot of uniques (well, comparatively). I applied for Parked but was turned down.
imo....don't think it's appropriate to just say "move your names to Parked" here in this section.
especially without providing statical reasons for doing so.
I moved some names to parked and originally they did better, but after January's slide, they never recovered.
Since then, I have moved some back to Sedo and other ppc's and they have regained their normal averages, which is higher than what Parked is paying now.
In the end, each domain's performance will vary from one ppc to another.
"In order for Parked.com to pay industry leading payouts we have to ensure traffic quality for our network is of the highest standards.
Our traffic quality department has analyzed your application and has determined that it does not currently meet the standards we are looking for in new Parked.com partners."
Going on my revenue from Sedo, they are right. But I do have some good names (e.g., pelargonium.com) and feel that if I could get my keywords fixed I could do better.
If you don't have a lot of good traffic obviously you will have little revenue.
Concentrate on the names with high traffic, first determine the origin of traffic: see if visitors are coming from backlinks for example, and check archive.org to see if the domain was previously developed. You can use google too (they may have a cache of the site). When you have a better idea of what visitors may be looking for then you can select more appropriate keywords.
Use the preview tools at Sedo so you will see what visitors get, if the ads are not relevant try different keywords. (That being said, I don't think that a name like pelargonium gets a lot of searches).
Thanks! I will have a go at all that. Actually, pelargonium.com is one of my top traffic ones. The name is well-known to gardeners - it's the correct name for what is generally known as the geranium.