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Own domain name parking or use existing ones?

Started by linavi390, Jul 12, 2022, 01:15 AM

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linavi390Topic starter

What is the most effective method for doing something?

- Utilize existing parking websites.
- Create your own engine (website) and park all domains there, utilizing price lists and feedback.
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Plan

For Existing:
Pros: No need for hosting and no requirement for knowledge of PHP, HTML, MySQL, JS.
Cons: You may not like certain aspects and requesting corrections can be a paid service (up to $100 per year) whereas what you do like is also subject to payment.

For Own:
Pros: You have complete independence and control over your website.
Cons: Hosting is required (costing up to $12-60 per year) as well as knowledge of PHP, HTML, MySQL, JS.

Ultimately, everyone chooses what they prefer.
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KelflebyNedly

I'd advise against relying solely on existing parking websites for domain monetization. While they might seem convenient, they often lack customization, offer lower revenue shares, and may not cater to your specific niche. Instead, consider building your own parking engine – it's a more effective, rewarding, and future-proof strategy. Here's why:

Customization and Branding: By creating your own engine, you have complete control over the user interface, user experience, and branding. You can tailor the design to match your portfolio's theme or personal brand, making it stand out and more appealing to visitors.

Revenue Maximization: When you park domains on third-party platforms, you're typically working with a revenue share model. This means you're giving up a significant portion of your earnings. With your own engine, you keep all the ad revenue, and you can negotiate better terms with advertisers or implement your own ad network.

Data-Driven Decisions: Having your own engine provides you with valuable data about your domain traffic, such as geolocation, bounce rates, and click-through rates. This data can help you make informed decisions about which domains to keep, sell, or develop into full-fledged websites.

SEO Flexibility: With your own engine, you can optimize your parked pages for search engines, improving their visibility and organic traffic. This isn't typically an option with third-party parking services, which usually rely on generic templates and may not be SEO-friendly.

Future-Proofing Your Portfolio: Building your own parking engine allows you to future-proof your domain portfolio. As the domain industry evolves, you'll be better equipped to adapt to changes and capitalize on new trends and monetization strategies.

Now, let's address some potential concerns:

Development Costs: Building your own engine might seem daunting and expensive at first, but it's a one-time investment that will pay off in the long run. Plus, there are plenty of open-source solutions and affordable services that can help you get started without breaking the bank.

Maintenance and Updates: While it's true that you'll need to maintain and update your engine, it's not as time-consuming as you might think. With the right tools and a bit of planning, you can keep your engine running smoothly with minimal effort.

While utilizing existing parking websites might seem like the easy way out, creating your own engine is the most effective method for domain monetization in the long run. It offers more control, higher earnings, and better data-driven insights.
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