Make More Money From Your Domain Collection

by Jack Humphrey on Dec 1

There’s a Better Way to Make Money From Your Unused Domains

If you are like me, you probably have a lot of domains you’ve collected. Everyone gets the bug sooner or later. You wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat wondering if the domain you just thought of is available.

You throw out the sash and… whoops that’s another story.

You run to your computer and check to see if your killer domain is available. It usually isn’t, but something close is. You buy it and smile, thinking of all the money you will make from the idea behind the domain. That is, once you get the time to develop it.

After awhile you can rack up scores of these great idea domains that are still parked somewhere earning nothing or next to nothing if you are revenue sharing with your registrar. Otherwise your registrar is making ALL the money from your domains by putting their advertising on them.

Registrars offer parking services which allow you to make money with them, usually 50/50, with type-in traffic and any traffic coming from old links from the previous registrant’s efforts to promote the domain before you nabbed it. I can tell you, there’s no money in this model, except for the registrars who do this with tens of thousands of domains and those pennies add up for them – not for you.

An Alternative to Domain Parking

There is a new service out called “Why Park” which allows you to put content on your unused domains and actually build traffic to them. You simply give them some keywords your domain is about and Why Park puts optimized pages of content on them with a few different revenue streams on them, including the obligatory Adsense ads.

Why Park keeps its hand out of your pocket. There is no revenue sharing in this model. You just pay a one time fee to use their hosting for your domains, load all your unused domains into their system, give them your ad codes from the different ad services they build the pages for, and you’re done.

This is a far better deal than letter your registrar make money off your unused domains. Even better is you keep all the money made from each domain rather than splitting it with someone else.

There are case studies and profit examples on the Why Park site to show what your network of domains might return in profits with proper monetization.

There’s nothing like making your unused domains work for you rather than pay for them year after year hoping you’ll have the time someday to develop them.

  • http://www.theassociatereference.com/ V.K. Rajagopalan

    Hi Jack,

    Some 10 days back, I also came across Why Park and got interested. The concept was novel and beneficial to a person who has parked several domains. I, for one, have parked more than 125 domains which I could utilize for generating some revenue through Why Park.

    But, I had some questions to them and sent an email more than 10 days back. But, unfortunately, till date they have not bothered to reply to my email. I will re-produce my questions to them for the benefit of other FTR readers.

    1. Do you have a support group? If so, what is your offer on tech support and service?
    2. As I can understand, my parked domain will remain with GoDaddy and you will only be hosting it.
    3. Can I shift the hosted domain with you to another hosting company at any later date? Say, I may be ready to develop a proper website on that domain. If the parked domain had been hosted with you for an extended period of time, then it might acquire PR, SE ranking, serps, etc. If I shift to another hosting, how will it affect these results OR how to shift without affecting these ranking and search results.
    4. Do you allow normal hosting facilities like FTP, cPanel, MYSQL, PHP, cgi-bin, perl, email creation, email forwarding, catch-all email, etc., etc.?
    5. How much bandwidth and space do you allow  per account, per domain?
    6. Is the One-Time Fee of USD 99.95 for hosting all the 100 domains under one account?
    7. How many pages per domain does your system auto create? Can we add additional web pages manually within the above charges? If so, is there a maximum limit to adding additional pages to each domain?
    8. Can we use our own website templates while creating webpages?
    9. In our hosting account with you, do you allow us to install our own scripts?
    10. Do you allow uploading domain specific fresh header, footer and background graphics?
    11. In my server space at your hosting, can I upload supporting files like graphics files, video files, audio files, javascript files, .htaccess, robots.txt, etc.
    12. Does the above charges include SE submissions and resubmissions, SEO of web pages, etc.?
    13. What is your role and how do you help in improving SE ranking as well as increasing targeted visitors to the site?
    14. What is the content that you serve made up of? Are they RSS feeds?
    15. In your Site Setup instruction graphics, you have a field for Categories. Is this field fixed or can I increase the elements in this field to enable to fit my domain niche?

    I will, probably, send them a remainder and see what happens!

    Raj

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