07-29-2006, 12:35 PM
Zach,
tks for the clarification.
guess i just can't park a domain and autoblog away.
heh.
what's the revenues like from domain parking?
i've not done it before.
i've set up my content sites for a few weeks and am getting abt 200 impressions a day from 100pgs of content and my blog.
now the challenge is to do some adsense optimization.
i'm just hoping for the day i can make it to intellitext!

tks for the clarification.
guess i just can't park a domain and autoblog away.
heh.
what's the revenues like from domain parking?
i've not done it before.
i've set up my content sites for a few weeks and am getting abt 200 impressions a day from 100pgs of content and my blog.
now the challenge is to do some adsense optimization.
i'm just hoping for the day i can make it to intellitext!

zach Wrote:Thanks
Generally when you park a domain, you do not have access to FTP, or any upload interface. You just point your domain nameservers to the parking partner, and they display ads that are relevant to the domain keywords, using their templates.
If you want to build a site and have the benifits of parking, you should just host it at a normal host and integrate PPC in it like adsense or YPN (I know that this is what you are already doing on your sites, and it's the best thing you could do if you want to develop your domains).
Zach