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Discover the Top Domain Parking and Selling Strategies for 2010


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Please join us for our first webinar of 2010, “Enhance Your Domain Parking and Selling.”

You probably are already aware you can monetize your domain names by parking them. The first step is determining what strategy best fits your portfolio needs. During the webinar, we will be reviewing a variety of different monetization and selling solutions that best fit your individual domain portfolio strategy.

This one-hour webinar will detail:

• How to use simple, efficient, and free solutions to make you more money you’re your domains.
• Why enhanced PPC should be part of your monetization strategy.
• When to use, ecommerce, and content solutions.
• Specific examples and techniques to help you achieve your goals for your domains.

Besides learning the best practices for getting all the profit you can from your domains, you’ll also have a chance to ask your questions in our Q&A session. Space is limited so register now!

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

We hope you can join us!

Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST

Domain News Episode 20


This is Elizabeth’s last video with me. Make sure to watch to find out why.

This week’s video is sponsored by WhyPark.com. Great resource for taking your parked pages to the next level, check it out for yourself.

Links:

If you did not catch last week’s video episode you can check it out here.

Update Your Nameservers


When you buy a domain name there are a three things you should do.

  • Record sale for tracking purposes (my spreadsheet)
  • Update whois information – buyers can’t find you to make offers if it’s not
  • Update your nameservers

This article is about updating your nameservers, so why is it important?

When you purchase a domain name and do not change the nameservers, chances are the previous owner is getting paid for your traffic. That’s right, if the previous owner had the domain parked then they are still collecting profits from your traffic. Perhaps you are new to domaining and don’t know how to update this information. In this case you can simply contact your registrar and they will walk you through the process.

I promise it’s easy, if I can do it so can you :)

If you don’t care about the possiblity of lost money, maybe you should. It is very easy to park your domains and you have absolutely nothing to lose, especially if your domain names are just sitting there collecting dust.

Domain News Episode 16


This weeks video is sponsored by Parked.com. Already serving over 4 million happy domain names :)

If you did not catch last week’s episode you can check it out here.

Parked Acquires WhyPark


This is a no brainer deal for Parked and a win win for everyone involved. The combination of WhyPark’s develop technology and Parked’s ad feeds are a great marriage.

Some quick highlights:

  • WhyPark and Parked will continue to run as two separate services
  • Craig Rowe will continue as President of WhyPark
  • Parked grows customer base by a little more than 3%
  • Parked already has over 4,000,000 domain names with their services while WhyPark has about 150,000 on their nameservers
  • Parked has one of if not the best ad feed in the parking industry

Here is the official release from WhyPark earlier this morning. Continue reading…

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