Sedo parking alternative

jumbo1

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Hi guys

I have like 10 domain names parked with SEDO for 1.5 years now... 2 of them are doing fair, the rest is doing 0...

I've been thinking about alternatives to SEDO... I know my domains will do much better... I'm just not getting enough visits... also some of them have niches in Arab countries, and I'm not sure SEDO is a champ at international languages, although it does have that option...

So can you refer me to some other parking service that allow me to use more customization?

Also, I've been reading that setting up a simple HTML page with some ads on it can do much better than parking my domain name... I would prefer to do it that way IF there exists some ad service that allows it (I believe Adsense doesnt allow this kind of stuff)...

Thanx loads
 
Ive always used Parked com, but they recently changed hands, and they now are owned by Domainapps com. My domain parking revenue has dropped some, but I dont think its to do with domain apps, I think its the google panda/penguin update thats effected them.
 
ok
and what about setting up an HTML page with ad codes on it?
any service you recommend for that?
 
BODIS.COM are pretty awesome. Also you can check out Voodoo. I hear they are good also
 
unless your names are very premium you wont make money from any parking service. developing them with wordpress would be best. if you have them on sedo for the purpose of selling the domain then you should also list it on afternic. afternic will then automatically list it on dozens of other services such as godaddy.
 
Some money can be made in parking, but the one thing that jumped out at me in your OP is that some of your names are in Arab niches. For those, I would definitely look at affiliate or CPA programs that specialise in that region. There are a fair number of them such as Arab dating services, affordable international calling like Skype and voice over IP, online privacy services like proxies and VPN's...just a few examples. Think of your potential target audience's needs, then seek out appropriate opportunities, then build from there.
 
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