Is Parking a Domain Worth Doing?
Overview
Parking a domain is an ongoing process of registering your domain and allowing the parking company to develop your domain for themselves. Until you state otherwise these domain parking companies will arrange for third-party advertisers to place advertising links onto your domain. Your domain is then published to the Web and visitors will, hopefully, come along and see an advertisement that is of interest to them and click onto the associated link. It is this link that is of interest to you as the domain owner because each click will provide revenue for you. Your domain may not be particularly popular and may only generate sufficient clicks to cover your expenses.
Alternatively, it may be so popular that you could earn upwards of $50 every week. It all depends on how similar to your domain name each of the advertisements is. Statistics reveal that, when taken as an average, an ordinary site will attract just 8 clicks per month whilst a particularly effective site will attract thousands of hits. No pun intended, unless you are a domain owner with many thousands of websites, parking a domain and expecting regular revenue from it can be very much a hit and miss way to make money on the internet.
Domain Names Attract a Value
If you have been involved with internet marketing for any length of time it won't have escaped you that domain names attract a value and some are more valuable than others. There's never any accounting for when a really effective domain name springs into your mind and, if you believe in the law of averages, if you have thought of it you can bet that somebody else either has, or will do, at some point. If you want to keep that domain name for yourself the best thing to do is to get it registered as soon as you possibly can. So, you register your domain name ' but, then what are you going to do with it?
The obvious solution is parking a domain with one of the many domain parking companies who usually offer their services free of charge although some companies do charge for parking a domain. Usually, after registering your domain you sign up with a domain parking service who will arrange for your name servers to point towards their server. This allows them to publish your domain to the Web using their own servers. In some cases parking a domain involves just that and nothing else: waiting for you to develop your website. In such cases it is better to allow your domain to remain with the registrar company who will place your domain on their own servers.
If a visitor clicks onto your domain before you have finished developing your content the visitor will see a sign that says 'coming soon' or 'under construction'. Quite often a message appears that informs the visitor that the site is being developed, with an interactive box advising the visitor that, if they leave their email address they will be informed when the website is up and running: this is an excellent way of list-building, even before your website has been finished.
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