No problem!
Well, I'm saying it's non-productive to spend one's time, day after day, on parked domains in general. Monitoring visitors and where they came from (for those services that provide those statistics), and trying to increase them, is just too unsteady. Even if you do manage to get top search engine rankings with a parked domain (which is very unlikely due to the way search engine algorithms work), if someone develops a site in your niche, they will take your ranking because they have better content.
Im not saying that you shouldnt park them... If you have a domain that you are waiting to sell, then park it!! Do spend some time figuring out which parking service is best for you. Just don't let that be your focus.
Instead build your portfolio or develop it, as you would any business.
Having a large residual income (parked) portfolio is great, I have one myself, but I consider it a bonus.
Zach
Well, I'm saying it's non-productive to spend one's time, day after day, on parked domains in general. Monitoring visitors and where they came from (for those services that provide those statistics), and trying to increase them, is just too unsteady. Even if you do manage to get top search engine rankings with a parked domain (which is very unlikely due to the way search engine algorithms work), if someone develops a site in your niche, they will take your ranking because they have better content.
Im not saying that you shouldnt park them... If you have a domain that you are waiting to sell, then park it!! Do spend some time figuring out which parking service is best for you. Just don't let that be your focus.
Instead build your portfolio or develop it, as you would any business.
Having a large residual income (parked) portfolio is great, I have one myself, but I consider it a bonus.
Zach