Domain parking
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Domain parking
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Domain parking is an advertising practice used primarily by
domain name registrars and internet advertising publishers to
monetize
type-in traffic visiting an under-developed
domain name. The domain name will usually resolve to a page
containing relevant advertising listings and links. These links will be
targeted to the predicted interests of the visitor and may change
dynamically based on the results that visitors click on. Usually the
domain owner is paid based on how many links have been visited (e.g.
pay per click) and on how beneficial those visits have been. The
keywords for any given domain name provide clues as to the intent of the
visitor before arriving.
Another use of domain parking is to be a placeholder of an existing
web site. A
company might choose to use this method to redirect its website traffic to
another web site it owns.
Expired domains that were formerly websites are also sought after for domain
parking. A domain that was used as a website and is allowed to expire will still
maintain most of its prior inbound links. These types of domains usually start
off with their largest amount of visitor traffic initially after being claimed
from the domain drop lists. As website operators and search engines begin to
remove the former inbound links, the traffic to the parked domain will begin to
decline.
On domains with a 'one-click' implementation, a click on a keyword is not
necessary to generate ads. The ads are targeted based on the domain name.
Domains with 'two-click' implementations require a click on a keyword or a
keyword search to generate ads.
Domain parking can be classified as monetized and non-monetized. In the
former, ads are shown to visitors and the domain is 'monetized'. In the latter,
an "Under Construction" or a "Coming Soon" message is put up on the domain. This
a single page web site that people see when they type the domain name in a
web
browser. This is one quick way for getting an Internet presence. Domain
names can be parked before a web site is ready for launching.
There are several companies that actively cater to domain name owners and act
as middlemen to serve advertisements on parking pages. The parking pages are
propagated automatically on a domain owner's web property when they either
change the name servers or forward the URL.
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