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I see that the get-paid-to-park-your-domains service, DomainSponsor.com, is being advertised here. If you've had any experience with them, please post it. I'm considering using them,
but have been disappointed with a similar service I used before.

Thank you.
 

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Winfreecash loves them. :)

And they're a sponsor of DNForum so everyone should love them. :)
 

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I'm ready to show the love, gregr :) I had just hoped to hear some testimonials from members who had used their service.
I just don't want to waste time like I did with another similar service.
 

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Originally posted by gregr
And they're a sponsor of DNForum so everyone should love them. :)

:laugh: :razz: :laugh:

Classic.
 

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I like the concept of DomainSponsor as they say they "pay you 50% of all revenues generated from searches, popunders, popups, and exit popups".

I was wondering whether anyone has a breakdown of their payments for the various keyword categories? TYIA.
 

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Gomains,

I have used many of similar programs and DomainSponsor far surpasses them all. Payment is quick, stats are fantastic and shown by domain, optimization technology helps increase earnings steadily..I give him five stars!
 

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For sign-up they ask for "Website Name" and "URL". Does it mean that one needs to have a website already set-up to joinn them?
 

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Originally posted by DryHeat
For sign-up they ask for "Website Name" and "URL". Does it mean that one needs to have a website already set-up to joinn them?

I don't believe so
 

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If you do not have a site, you can email them and let them know that you have domains but no site. They will help you from there., Very good affiliate, also they have probably the best support there.
 

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Thanks, everyone, for your replies. I will be using them...

...and I'll click on your banner to get there, gregr :)
 

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Looks like a great service. I will also look into joining their program...

BTW: If your pal's with them gregr.. i'de suggest you advise them to also register: DNsponsor.com (it's available) just for their own protection.
 

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So what they do is park your name and redirect it to a search engine?

I have landed on a few sites like this. You think you are going to find what you are looking for and it takes you to a search engine, yuck.

They pay out 50% nice but why not set up a simple affiliate doorway page and make 100% of the possible earnings?

Mike
 

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They pay out 50% nice but why not set up a simple affiliate doorway page and make 100% of the possible earnings?
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Because many names get lots of traffic but are not, for example, product specific and rarely convert at affiliates.
 

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I am surprised people actually use this search page, I sure don't and wouldn't.

It's like false advertising, not related one bit to your Domain.

Mike
 

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LOL Tippy, isn't that what most of the big domain grabbers do anyway when they redirect all their names to a very general search page, with the high yield keyword terms near the top?
 
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