Ok, so I own a domain that gets roughly 1500 uniques a day to it. I've owned it now for over 5 years, though the person that created the original site had owned it for a few years before that. Its a solid domain, over 8 years old, with a few hundred inbound links to it. Its on the same IP as roughly 150 of my other domains. Many of my websites have similiar content, and so there is alot interlinking between domains.
So heres my question. I parked this domain on Parked.com a few days ago, and though it was getting 1500 uniques a day, parked.com shows 1 unique per day, for each day, the last 4 days. If I own domainX.com, with IP 1.2.3.4, and domainY.com, on the same IP 1.2.3.4, and I park domainX.com at parked.com, do they shave the visitors coming to my parked domain, from domainY.com, because they are both on the same IP?
And I know its still nuts, because what about the other inbound links from other IP's that I'm not leasing? That traffic originate from unique IP's.
Has anyone else experienced this, or have an explanation for it?
So heres my question. I parked this domain on Parked.com a few days ago, and though it was getting 1500 uniques a day, parked.com shows 1 unique per day, for each day, the last 4 days. If I own domainX.com, with IP 1.2.3.4, and domainY.com, on the same IP 1.2.3.4, and I park domainX.com at parked.com, do they shave the visitors coming to my parked domain, from domainY.com, because they are both on the same IP?
And I know its still nuts, because what about the other inbound links from other IP's that I'm not leasing? That traffic originate from unique IP's.
Has anyone else experienced this, or have an explanation for it?