Ok, I will make this short. I am proposing that the private members work together to create our own "parking page" for domains.
I'm not suggesting a company or service, but that we create a system that each of us can use as we like and are free to change it as well.
Advantages:
- Depending on the ads you have, you can drive traffic to your domains.
- You can run PPC search listings, affiliate ads, banners, ads for other domains, your site, and anything else you want to run.
- More money. If we can find good programs or search feeds, we should do as well or better than any service since we make 100% of the money.
- This doesn't just have to be for domain parking - I plan on using it as a custom 404 error page as well. This makes it useful to anyone with a site.
Issues
- Finding network ads that we can host on the pages. Adsense may be out, but Google does do parking page feeds. I have a searchfeed.com account and will be seeing if I can get their feed working on one of my sites. There are many other 2nd and 3rd tier search engines that should have what we want.
- Creating a page that will look good.
- Having a page with some "sections" for each type of advertising that we want to have.
- Selecting a ad serving program like phpadsnew (old name) that we can standardize on. This will allow the addition and rotation of different kinds of affiliate programs, or ads to promote other sites.
- Scalability. How much work will it be for a domainer with 50 domains or one with 2,000 domains?
- Does it need to manage different "groups" of domains or can that be handled by the ad server?
- If a domainer has 10 domains on the same topic, will he be able to host one and then "park" the other nine on the same domain? Can the pages each have their own information if they need to?
I'm sure there will be other questions, but this will get us started.
If there is a lot of discussion on one issue, let's start a new thread for it. The beauty of this idea is that we don't HAVE to do everything the same. The system should be flexible so that we can have a "standard" and you can change the parts that you want to if you want to experiment or just do something differently.
Thanks,
Chris
I'm not suggesting a company or service, but that we create a system that each of us can use as we like and are free to change it as well.
Advantages:
- Depending on the ads you have, you can drive traffic to your domains.
- You can run PPC search listings, affiliate ads, banners, ads for other domains, your site, and anything else you want to run.
- More money. If we can find good programs or search feeds, we should do as well or better than any service since we make 100% of the money.
- This doesn't just have to be for domain parking - I plan on using it as a custom 404 error page as well. This makes it useful to anyone with a site.
Issues
- Finding network ads that we can host on the pages. Adsense may be out, but Google does do parking page feeds. I have a searchfeed.com account and will be seeing if I can get their feed working on one of my sites. There are many other 2nd and 3rd tier search engines that should have what we want.
- Creating a page that will look good.
- Having a page with some "sections" for each type of advertising that we want to have.
- Selecting a ad serving program like phpadsnew (old name) that we can standardize on. This will allow the addition and rotation of different kinds of affiliate programs, or ads to promote other sites.
- Scalability. How much work will it be for a domainer with 50 domains or one with 2,000 domains?
- Does it need to manage different "groups" of domains or can that be handled by the ad server?
- If a domainer has 10 domains on the same topic, will he be able to host one and then "park" the other nine on the same domain? Can the pages each have their own information if they need to?
I'm sure there will be other questions, but this will get us started.
If there is a lot of discussion on one issue, let's start a new thread for it. The beauty of this idea is that we don't HAVE to do everything the same. The system should be flexible so that we can have a "standard" and you can change the parts that you want to if you want to experiment or just do something differently.
Thanks,
Chris