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There are numerous free parking services you can use that will pay you a percentage of the click through profits from your parked domain names. So how do you know which ones are better than others? I spent five months moving one hundred of my domains from one parking service to another every 30 days. The results literally left me scratching my head. What I found was that not all services were accurately crediting my account for the number of monthly visitors; hence I was not receiving all the click throughs, which meant less money in my pocket. How can I be so sure? I have one domain name, AutoPro.net which has consistently had 2,800 to 3,700 visitors a month for the past several years. The number of visitors displayed by each domain parking service ranged from 1,400 to 3,500. Also the payout was less at the ones inaccurately tracking traffic to my domain names. The one I found to be most accurate also had a unique feature. Like most domain parking, there is an optional search box on the parked page. However this one actually tracked the search terms those visitors entered and then broke the searches down into four areas. North America, Europe, Asia and Others. I found this really helpful when trying to figure out keywords for a particular domain I had parked for a while. After all, these search phrases are exactly what visitors to that specific domain were searching for online. If you are parking any domain names, I would highly recommend Name Drive free domain parking. Especially if you are leaving your domain names parked at the registrar you are using and are not benefiting from your domains. Now when setting up your domain parking at Name Drive, I found a little known secret that I did confirm with insiders within the company. Almost always, the Classic 2 template will outperform all the other template options! Good Luck in Your Online Adventures, Bruce
Bruce has been a successful online entrepreneur since 1996. He has been assisting others on how to make money online with his free newsletter, Make Money Online. Bruce was also one of the first to get into the domain business back in 1999, assisting others registering and setting up their own successful domain websites. He also has a domain aftermarket business where he sells domains for one hundred dollars to several thousand dollars a domain each week. Sign up for his free Weekly Domain List to get the latest domain news as well as learn more tips from Bruce. Special get your own FREE domain parking script when you sign up for the newsletter For his time of relaxing, Bruce enjoys fishing, hence why he started his GoneFishing.net website, building a community of fishermen and women! He offers your own free @GoneFishing.net email address to all visitors!
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