Automated Content for Parked Domains to Make More Money

Many individuals realized that after paying for a domain they were not using they certainly did not want to pay hosting fees. Therefore they parked their domain, typically at the registrar where they bought the domain. The hosts website would then typically have an advertisement for the host and possibly a link to inquire about buying the domain from you. There is no real benefit in this scenario other than the lack of hosting fees.

Next, some services and registrars began to offer a revenue share wherein you could park the domain with them and they would place advertisements. They would then share the revenue with you. You may make some money, however all the pages they have look and feel the same and lend very little value to anyone.

I have found a service that solves many problems. Here are the benefits:

  • 1. You keep all the revenue, you do not share with the parking service
  • 2. You pay a one time flat fee of $99.95
  • 3. Content is created automatically based on keywords you choose
  • 4. You can host up to 100 domains for that one time fee, much cheaper than hosting

To sign up for this program Click Here!

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2 comments so far

  1. Brian January 14, 2008 11:32 am

    I used Whypark about a year ago for about 100 domains that I was not using and their service sucked. The content that they added to your site is very loosely related and it is all the same content throughout your sites. Therefore none of my sites ranked well and very little traffic came to them. Even worse is that most of the adsense banners were Donate to Hurricane Katrina where you don’t make any money because the web crawlers can not determine the topic of your site because of the hodge podge of content. Maybe others have had better luck than me, but this is definitely not a service that I would recommend.
    Additionally, all e-mails sent to the support address were never responded to. Good luck with that

  2. Brian January 15, 2008 1:11 am

    Thanks for the feedback, I had not yet tried the service. It appeared that the idea they had was good - automatic content and more than just links to hopefully be spidered and found in organic searches. We all appreciate you sharing your experience.

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