Is anybody successfully parking subdomains with any of the monetized parking services? If so, how do you park subdomains? :?: When I refer to subdomains, I mean an example like this: music.mydomain.com -- in this example, music is a subdomain of mydomain.com.
If I park mydomain.com, I get a landing page. Why not also park a subdomain (music.mydomain.com) and get a separate langing page that relates to music? Is it done? If so, how and with whom?
The following parking services inform me that they support parking of subdomains:
DomainSponsor and Parked. SEDO might support subdomains, but the SEDO rep was unsure as it has not been "officially tested" -- he suggested I try it to see if it works :sigh2: .
TrafficZ and NameDrive do not support subdomains .
I have to think parking subdomains must be a golden opportunity as long as PPC is a viable market. Sidebar: beware the move toward PPA/PPS (Pay-Per-Action or Pay-Per-Sale) : the marketing tactic where you only make money if someone actually buys something. BTW -- have you noticed that the Yahoo/Overture Keyword Bid tool has disappeared? Yahoo is obviously moving toward ranking pages based more on relevant content than on highest keyword bid).
...but i digress
If you do nothing but park domains, then why buy and park 100 domain names at $7 each ($700 total) when you can theoretically park hundreds of subdomains -- and the subdomains cost nothing! Why not just buy 10 domains and park them, and then create 50 subdomains per each domain -- that would give you over 500 parked pages. The title of each subdomain could be composed of highly sought-after generic keywords. Here's an example of a title of a subdomain using a high-priced keyword:
mesothelioma.example.com
If you try to think up a good domain name with premium generic keywords, you learn quickly that they are almost all taken -- especially those in the canonical format that the search engines read. Don't give up! You can still use the premium generic keywords as subdomains and then you can park the subdomains -- at least that is what I hope can be done. So now I'd be grateful if some of you pro domainers out there would weigh in and let us know your experiences with parking subdomains, how to do it, and with which parking services.
Thanks! k:
If I park mydomain.com, I get a landing page. Why not also park a subdomain (music.mydomain.com) and get a separate langing page that relates to music? Is it done? If so, how and with whom?
The following parking services inform me that they support parking of subdomains:
DomainSponsor and Parked. SEDO might support subdomains, but the SEDO rep was unsure as it has not been "officially tested" -- he suggested I try it to see if it works :sigh2: .
TrafficZ and NameDrive do not support subdomains .
I have to think parking subdomains must be a golden opportunity as long as PPC is a viable market. Sidebar: beware the move toward PPA/PPS (Pay-Per-Action or Pay-Per-Sale) : the marketing tactic where you only make money if someone actually buys something. BTW -- have you noticed that the Yahoo/Overture Keyword Bid tool has disappeared? Yahoo is obviously moving toward ranking pages based more on relevant content than on highest keyword bid).
...but i digress
If you do nothing but park domains, then why buy and park 100 domain names at $7 each ($700 total) when you can theoretically park hundreds of subdomains -- and the subdomains cost nothing! Why not just buy 10 domains and park them, and then create 50 subdomains per each domain -- that would give you over 500 parked pages. The title of each subdomain could be composed of highly sought-after generic keywords. Here's an example of a title of a subdomain using a high-priced keyword:
mesothelioma.example.com
If you try to think up a good domain name with premium generic keywords, you learn quickly that they are almost all taken -- especially those in the canonical format that the search engines read. Don't give up! You can still use the premium generic keywords as subdomains and then you can park the subdomains -- at least that is what I hope can be done. So now I'd be grateful if some of you pro domainers out there would weigh in and let us know your experiences with parking subdomains, how to do it, and with which parking services.
Thanks! k: