If you’re like most internet marketers, you’ve got a domain name or two that you have purchased and then haven’t gotten round to doing anything with, you should think about parking those domains.
Domain parking is very much like car parking. You put it somewhere while you’re doing something else.
The problem with most domain parking is that you end up with a generic web page that your hosting company designed on the back of a napkin. If it says anything at all, it may say “this page is reserved for one of our customers”. Gee, that’s really useful.
If you had time to spare, you’d do something with the domain. That’s why you bought it in the first place I guess. But then it wouldn’t be parked, it would actually be in use.
So how can you put some relevant information on a domain and add in your Google Adsense or other money making stuff - all within a minute or two?
What you need to do this is to find a domain parking service to host your domain (this should be as simple as telling the place where you registered your domain where to send it) and type in a handful of keywords related to your domain name, leaving the service to do everything else.
Fortunately, this really is easy to do, even if you’re a technical dunce.
This domain parking system takes care of near enough everything you need to do. Once you’ve typed in some keywords it goes out and finds keyword rich articles to place on your domain for you. It works out the page titles needed and the site map. There are plenty of custom designs to choose from. And, you’ll be glad to hear, you can add in your Adsense code so that you can earn money from the domain while you’re waiting to do something with it.
This is the best domain parking service I’ve found - you can park up to a hundred domains for a low, one off fee.