Best ways in which a domain can have traffic

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Hello everyone! On another forum I met a person who earns thousands of dollars in Domain Parking.

He told me that his secret is to know the domains that will get traffic, he does not use paid traffic nor does he have Typo domains.

So my question is how do you get it? Will it be for backlinks, keywords? I emphasize that it is only domain parking, he does not build any site for the domain
 
EMDs work well with domain parking. Find a keyword with high search volume, get the .com if it's available, park the domain and cash in the cheques...

"car insurance" for example, I'm sure this keyword has 1000s of monthly searches (and it's a profitable keyword, too since it's about insurance and people are obligated to buy insurance). The problem, however, is that you'll not find a .com version of this keyword because most profitable keywords have already been purchased by domain registrars and / or domain hoarders, and they won't let these go to every Tom, Dick, and Harry for just $10.

So, the trick is finding the available .com version of keywords with high search volume, that's the trick to making passive income with domain parking, but this is also the hardest part because almost all good domains have been snatched up, like I said.

So my question is how do you get it? Will it be for backlinks, keywords?
how do you get what??
 
Thank you very much for your answer.
Just 2 doubts:

-What does EMD mean?

- If this works with any high volume keyword? For example, chat gbt has 130,000 searches per month, but it is understandable since people were looking for chat gpt dot com in the first place. So my question is if it works with any high-volume keyword or only with high-volume keywords that could be misspelled words from a popular domain?
 
EMDs work well with domain parking. Find a keyword with high search volume, get the .com if it's available, park the domain and cash in the cheques...

"car insurance" for example, I'm sure this keyword has 1000s of monthly searches (and it's a profitable keyword, too since it's about insurance and people are obligated to buy insurance). The problem, however, is that you'll not find a .com version of this keyword because most profitable keywords have already been purchased by domain registrars and / or domain hoarders, and they won't let these go to every Tom, Dick, and Harry for just $10.

So, the trick is finding the available .com version of keywords with high search volume, that's the trick to making passive income with domain parking, but this is also the hardest part because almost all good domains have been snatched up, like I said.


how do you get what??
Thank you very much for your answer.
Just 2 doubts:

-What does EMD mean?

- If this works with any high volume keyword? For example, chat gbt has 130,000 searches per month, but it is understandable since people were looking for chat gpt dot com in the first place. So my question is if it works with any high-volume keyword or only with high-volume keywords that could be misspelled words from a popular domain?
 
Thank you very much for your answer.
Just 2 doubts:

-What does EMD mean?
EMD = Exact Match Domain, and it's just that: a domain that is an exact match keyword, like carinsurance.com, or dogtraining.com, or sushirecipes.com, learntoplayguitar.com, etc...

If this works with any high volume keyword? For example, chat gbt has 130,000 searches per month, but it is understandable since people were looking for chat gpt dot com in the first place. So my question is if it works with any high-volume keyword or only with high-volume keywords that could be misspelled words from a popular domain?
it works with any EMD, not just high volume EMDs, but you'll obviously get no value from low / no search volume EMDs since nobody types that keyword directly into their browser. So yeah, you should focus on high search volume keywords if you can find the .com available for that keyword.

But "chat gpt" is not a good keyword because (I'm not sure, but it might be) it's trademarked, and if that's the case then you won't be allowed to use it, or the guy / company that trademarked the term "chat gpt" could sue you. Again, I'm not sure whether or not "chat gpt" is trademarked, but knowing the world we live in I assume that it is. But you better check this yourself to make sure...

Misspelt domains are usually not good for domain parking because they usually don't have a lot of search volume. But if you can find such misspelt domains that have a lot of search volume (say, a few 100s visitors per month), you can try to buy 10-20 such domains, park them, and generate a few bucks per month, I don't think you'll earn more than $5-10 per month from each domain, but if the income is steady it can add up with a lot of domains, so it's worth trying :)
 
EMD = Exact Match Domain, and it's just that: a domain that is an exact match keyword, like carinsurance.com, or dogtraining.com, or sushirecipes.com, learntoplayguitar.com, etc...


it works with any EMD, not just high volume EMDs, but you'll obviously get no value from low / no search volume EMDs since nobody types that keyword directly into their browser. So yeah, you should focus on high search volume keywords if you can find the .com available for that keyword.

But "chat gpt" is not a good keyword because (I'm not sure, but it might be) it's trademarked, and if that's the case then you won't be allowed to use it, or the guy / company that trademarked the term "chat gpt" could sue you. Again, I'm not sure whether or not "chat gpt" is trademarked, but knowing the world we live in I assume that it is. But you better check this yourself to make sure...

Misspelt domains are usually not good for domain parking because they usually don't have a lot of search volume. But if you can find such misspelt domains that have a lot of search volume (say, a few 100s visitors per month), you can try to buy 10-20 such domains, park them, and generate a few bucks per month, I don't think you'll earn more than $5-10 per month from each domain, but if the income is steady it can add up with a lot of domains, so it's worth trying :)
Thanks a lot for your answer :)
 
All good EMDs are taken, moreover it's an archaic concept. There was a time when google did not exist, so if you needed information about cars, you typed car.com or cars.com. Now it doesn't work that way anymore.

Those who make money from parking own good typos and/or good domains with backlinks.
 
All good EMDs are taken, moreover it's an archaic concept. There was a time when google did not exist, so if you needed information about cars, you typed car.com or cars.com. Now it doesn't work that way anymore.

Those who make money from parking own good typos and/or good domains with backlinks.
People who make money from typo domains are necessarily domains misspelled by eg amaxon dot com (instead of amazon dot com), or they can equally earn from domains that have huge traffic even though there is no related website eg weathercalifornia dotcom?
 
Update: I bought a domain that has one word and ends in .com and that word has 180 million searches per month on google. and despite that, he hopefully receives 10 visits a day, I don't know what to do anymore...
 
Update: I bought a domain that has one word and ends in .com and that word has 180 million searches per month on google. and despite that, he hopefully receives 10 visits a day, I don't know what to do anymore...
Would you want to sell it?
 
EMDs work well with domain parking. Find a keyword with high search volume, get the .com if it's available, park the domain and cash in the cheques...

"car insurance" for example, I'm sure this keyword has 1000s of monthly searches (and it's a profitable keyword, too since it's about insurance and people are obligated to buy insurance). The problem, however, is that you'll not find a .com version of this keyword because most profitable keywords have already been purchased by domain registrars and / or domain hoarders, and they won't let these go to every Tom, Dick, and Harry for just $10.

So, the trick is finding the available .com version of keywords with high search volume, that's the trick to making passive income with domain parking, but this is also the hardest part because almost all good domains have been snatched up, like I said.


how do you get what??
That makes sense but I am sure that there are much available
 
You could have 1000M exact match it doesn't matter (maybe 10-20 years ago)
No traffic = no cash
 
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