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Hi, I recently come across this particular parking service - whypark.com . COmpare to others, they provide contents to your domain and sort of making it a site. Sitemap is also included for each of your domain as they will develop the domain and build a site up.
The best part is that all the revenue generated by your domain/site are 100% keep by you! Yup, as claimed, their system is compatible with adsense, YPN, clickbank, text link sales. But the concern is that member will need to pay a fee of $99.95 for every 100 sites/domains.
So has anyone tried this service?
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I looked at the site and it's interesting. More interesting if you have loads of domain names to get your $99.95 worth, but if it's just a few, I'd really want to see how they do before jumping in.
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Unique parking service sounds great but is only profitable if you have a large amount of domains to work with?
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So you pay $100 and get unlimited domain parking? Is that an annual fee?
Not sure I like the upfront payment, but it does seem like an interesting twist on parking.
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triumph Wrote:So you pay $100 and get unlimited domain parking? Is that an annual fee?
Not sure I like the upfront payment, but it does seem like an interesting twist on parking.
I know ...I keep thinking about it, but I'm just a few domains short of the hundred it would certainly take before it is worth the $100
There are things like this, however, which make the weird side of my mind wonder how much of the internet is a big parking lot now. If people can buy domain names, never build sites and make money doing it, there's little entreprenurial effort in that. I always have higher hopes for the web!
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Vicki,
The entrepreneurial effort lies in picking the domains with potential.
It's an entrepreneurial arbitrage opportunity, rather than a content building one.
The nature of the game has just changed slightly...
vicki2 Wrote:I know ...I keep thinking about it, but I'm just a few domains short of the hundred it would certainly take before it is worth the $100
There are things like this, however, which make the weird side of my mind wonder how much of the internet is a big parking lot now. If people can buy domain names, never build sites and make money doing it, there's little entreprenurial effort in that. I always have higher hopes for the web!