If it wasn’t for those 20+ domain parking companies I wouldn’t of been able to earn six figures per month…
This “blast from the past” blog post is being re-published. It was originally posted in early 2009 on Wanna Develop. I hope you enjoyed it and learned a new thing or two.
The year was 2005 and I had been domaining “professionally” for close to one year and accumulated a domain portfolio with thousands of domain names mostly focused on Music/Movies/Games, basically domains within the entertainment niche as well as a lot of Adult/Porn related domain names. I had a lot of traffic too coming in to all of this domains which were all of generic nature as well as ones that were expired or “foreclosed” sites which I picked up once they expired… I never really liked domains that just sounded cool but didn’t have the potential to generate traffic, I did buy some of those, for example 3 letter .net and .org and single word names in com/net/org but flipped them as fast as I could.
Most of the domains I kept were consistent traffic generating domains which I picked up for anywhere from $10 to $20 over at GoDaddy or eNom Club Drop or $60 at most over at Pool / SnapNames. I was never a big spender on any one particular domain name but went after many domains each and every day… Consistently. This was my one and only strategy… To acquire a lot of domains that receive traffic.
But all this traffic from domain names wasn’t converting so well when it was parked. The click through rates were really low, barely at 10 percent across my portfolio, peaking at 20% sometimes at certain parking companies, but the payouts were even more depressing… Not even 20 cents per click… Some names did manage to get a bit more but that was the exception. So I had a domain portfolio that was generating a few hundred bucks per day from thousands of domain names that I paid six figures for… Great? No.. Not really, I wasn’t happy with it. You are probably thinking to yourself… With a ROI of about anywhere from as low as 12 month’s and maximum 24 month’s — it is pretty good… But I wasn’t thinking like that. I knew there was more money to be made. I wanted to make the most of what I got one way or another and I was determined to find a way to do so.
At that time, there was at least 20 domain parking companies that were offering their domain monetization services. I had opened accounts at all of them of course. I tried out at least a few hundred of my domain names at each and every service for at least a week or two. I managed my domains and optimized them as best as I could but the results were pretty much all the same everywhere I went. I spent more than six month’s going from parking company to parking company hoping to find that perfect partner that will pay a little more, at least double up the payouts and convert the traffic better by maybe 10% and I’d be happy… Nope, it didn’t happen. The results were all the same across the board. I came to the conclusion that either the traffic wasn’t as good as I thought or the domain parking companies were really underpaying me.
I decided that enough is enough… Something just isn’t working out with domain parking and it was time for change. I was not happy with approximately 90% of the visitors leaving my domains without even clicking on any of the links, 90% of the traffic going to waste and the payouts fluctuating as well… Not good. There was no consistency with parking whatsoever. Also the traffic declined slowly month after month. So, I went ahead and setup my own parking page.
I first visited some of the websites that were showing up on my parked pages as sponsored ads, signed up for their affiliate program if they had one, grabbed the url with my affiliate code in it and plugged it in my own custom parked page. It was nothing fancy… Nothing too sophisticated or out of the ordinary. Just a regular web page with big blue textlinks and a good call to action. I setup 5 custom parked pages total which were self hosted and managed for each category and manually redirected all of the thousands of my domains to them accordingly. I had setup custom parked pages for music, games, movies, dating and porn originally. Later on I setup custom pages with relevant ads on even more.
My top performing category was Porn and second best was Dating… The other three didn’t do as great but they still earned more money as compared to when they were parked. Overall, once I switched up all of my domain names to point to my own custom parked pages, which only took about a few hours to make the DNS change, the next day my revenue had increased more than 5x from direct affiliate sales. The following day it increased 7x. The third day was even better… The week after it was close to 12x. After about one month, I compared my monthly statistics and I had earned more than 1000% more. I made more in one month that I would of made in one year with domain parking. But how is this possible? What the hell… Was I just lucky? No! Going direct is where the money is… Duh!
You see, the sponsored advertisements on parked domains are mostly from search engine marketers. They buy up a lot of advertisements on Google and Yahoo… Why? Because they are promoting affiliate programs. They are “resellers” of whatever product or service. Lets take Hotels.com for example. A search engine marketer signs up for the Hotels.com affiliate program, buys up PPC ads over at Google/Yahoo which are displayed on parked domain names…and if there is indeed a sale / lead generated through one of the links that the search engine marketer placed, he will get a 5% commission from Hotels.com — if it was for a $1000 reservation, he gets $50. Search engine marketers or “affiliates” generally bid up based on quantity and not quality, so they try to acquire as much traffic as possible… This increases their chances of getting more sales…. Lottery style.
A lot of times the ads they setup to be displayed for many keywords aren’t relevant. I remember many times having half if not more of the ads displayed on my parked pages which weren’t even on-topic or even remotely close. For example I would have a games domain that would display dating, gambling or finance links on it… What the hell? How is that relevant! That surely isn’t going to interest a “gamer” visiting my game site… So you get what I am saying. This is partially the reason why maybe my traffic wasn’t converting as well — the sponsored advertisements weren’t on-topic… Not the best user experience if you know what I mean.
As for the payouts, obviously the profits were being split five ways. The affiliate is always offering either a revenue share or a fixed payout for a sale/lead. So the affiliate was paying the search engine marketer to promote the product/service or whatever who was paying Google/Yahoo in order to display his advertisements to potential users who may be interested in the product/services, Google/Yahoo are syndicating the advertising inventory to it’s “partners” and paying the parking company who pays out the domain owners who parks the domain. By the time you get paid, it is only a fraction of what the actual traffic / value of the click was bidded up and actually may be worth.
So, I eliminated all this middlemen and went direct to the affiliate and top of the chain. The results were mind blowing. Over 1000% increase in less than a month!! Traffic continued to grow as well instead of decline like it used to for all the month’s that I had my domains parked… If it wasn’t for those 20 parking companies, I don’t think I would of ever figured out that going direct is where the real money is… I was stubborn enough though and knew deep down inside that the traffic is worth more and obviously it is. If it wasn’t for trying out all those parking companies I would of never clearly understood that they are paying pennies compared to what each and every visitor may be worth. Sure, they provided a simple and efficient way to make money off the traffic without doing much but come on… It is only a tiny fraction. A little optimization paid off big time.
By not going direct you are missing out on too many opportunities and leaving so much money on the table. My problem wasn’t me being lazy, my problem was that I trusted and believed in all the hot shots saying that domain parking is where the money is… It is true, there is money to be made parking domains but there is even more money to be made by going direct to the source. A lot more money.
Try it for yourself… Visit one of your highly trafficked parked domains, sign up with all of the websites that show up as sponsored ads on your parked domain, setup a simple web page with your affiliate links embedded in them… The results should be quiet interesting to say the least. This is nothing new obviously, and many have tried this and doing this already, but if you haven’t experimented with this as of late — you need to. There is tons of good affiliate programs out there offering revenue shares as much as 80% and fixed payouts on even free sign ups… The money is there — go get it!

Great post and great idea thanks for sharing.
Good article, love to learn from your idea. Can you recommend good example of your “going direct ” websites and good affiliate programs you normally use.
I laid out some pretty concrete information in this article. Read it another time to fully understand going direct, affiliate programs, etc. It’s all in there
OK Mike.
I am aware of it, as it is the first time I read the article. I would never be able to find to right words to thank you for your generosity.
You have inspired me to to tweak up my own custom landing pages.
I have a few hundred domains just pointing to a plain landing page of my own.
Thanks.
Great post, thanks for sharing.
Though i wanted to confirm one thing, you basically made a custom page with affiliate links for each niche and then forwarded all the domains of the related niche to them, right?
Another think was how would you monetize domains that don’t belong to any particular niche, like LLLL.com’s and similar names?
It’s all about trial and error at the end of the day… There isn’t one solution to every problem. Gotta put in the hard work, and test, test and then test some more if you want to truly make the most of what you got. Don’t leave it for somebody else to do, ie; parking companies. They won’t
Hi,
Very nice and well done post ~ More importantly it is the “TRUTH”!
What has your Parking Co. done for you lately…besides, paying you less every year that has gone by since 2005…?
Hold an over priced domain conference(s)?
2007 the 1st “DomainFest” $500.00
2011 the 4th “DomainFest” $1200.00+
I live 28 mile from the “DomainFest” conference being held right as I post this…its 2:39 AM PST in the morning here in So CA.
Must be having a hell of a great time at the “Playboy Mansion”
I am working on a big blog post about what I think a “domain conference” should be all about…
The ones they have are OK…Lots of great people and a lot of fun.
But I live 28 miles from the event going on right now…and if I would have gone…I would have spent 2k+, when all is said and done in 2-3 days.
Not right the economy in CA. to do that…at least for me right now.
Anyway, if I got a ‘bit’ off track, my apologies.
But, a parking company puts on this event.
Great post Mike!…I will read it again and then maybe one more time.
Best To All,
Dan
Oh… Wait til’ I bring back the “dark side of domain parking” article… That was a big hit back then, and now things have gotten probably even worse :0
What process do you recommend for a person that lacks website developing skills? Would blogger be a good option? I have several sites that have good traffic, but nowhere near what you probably generate on your sites.
I have several that produce direct searches for the service. I prefer to build a simple web page. I don’t have the time to write any articles on the sites. I have a CJ account. I make decent parking revenue at Why Park, but I want better results. The education .com pay the best on ad clicks. I appreciate any tips.
Awesome article! Thanks.
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businessesman.com
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Those domains aren’t very good… Nobody would launch a business on one of these.
Great article. There is a lot of “questionable” advice from the hot shots when someone jumps in this business to learn. The results are often a black hole of spent funds with far less intangible results. I will have to try this approach. Because as of now, parking just is not a compelling model for domains
I already told you, in another occasion, that you will go very far. After reading this article, I’ve a confirmation of my statement. I’ve discovered another interesting thing: you don’t mean to go far alone. You try to do so along with your colleagues domainers. This is an awesome attitude in this world mainly ruled by meanness and egoism. Keep going on this path which will be full of gratifications, for you.
BRAVO!
Do you use autoblogging software to help SEO rankings or just rely on type in traffic?
I wave my magic wand and boom… I have a million rankings
Mike, i sold all of my premium domain names 2 years ago and now, i am looking to get back in the domain game.
Would you please sell me some of your high earning domain names to me…i have $500k to invest.
Please email me.
thanks Mike!
I’m not really selling any PPC names… Got out of that game a long time ago.
How do you find the affiliate program info for the various sites showing up as sponsored links on your parked pages? I’ve clicked through several ‘sponsored’ links, and explored their sitemaps with a fine-tooth comb… no mention of any affiliate programs anywhere. H e l p. Thanks
A company who has an affiliate program usually doesn’t hide that they have one. Doesn’t make sense. They display it usually somewhere on the site… On the bottom / footer of the page there should be a link. If there isn’t, well, that means they don’t got one. Keep searching for different companies. Most do have them
Just to be sure I understand you here: let’s say you set up a parking page for your domain: ‘bluewidgets.com’ at, for example, Parked.com. On that parking page are a series of links: “Try Our Blue Widgets”, “Best Blue Widget Supplier” etc. You click those links and search the sites they take you to, for the word “affiliate” or “advertise”. Is this correct, or am I missing something?
You should re-read the article a few more times, or just look into “affiliate marketing” in detail — simply google it
this confirmed what i believed.After parking with godaddy only one domain name and sedo,afternic and namedrive ive concluded that they are basically dishonest;they will not put a counter on their landing page thus you cant really check a a darn thing.Anyway ive been in this part of the game for about a month.I DEFINITLEY purchased questionable domain names but im learning throgh trial and error;
Of course you cut out the middle man spend a little time on your landing page design and affilliates you will do MUCH better.
Iplan to start doing what advise for now on and thers no TURNING BACK;THANK YOU SO MUCH.Heres a few samples i have
loveheist.com
esite4sale.com
beerandchicks.com
asianpalmcoffee.com
oi3.org
21any1.com
gamesofluck.com
rhodeislandshores.com
batikfashions.com
idolseye.com