I came across WhyPark (.) com as I was researching parking sites for generating monthly revenue streams. It sounds great to me, but as a newbie, I would like to hear your comments on it. Thanks.
WhyPark.com is just more or less of an autoblog. And worst part is that you can't flip it in after-market and would be leaving a huge footprint and duplicate content.
They charge $100 for 100 domains. Which in my opinion is more expensive than setting up your own autoblogs plus the negatives I mentioned above.
My advice is to get a content database, content spinner and autofeed the blogs rather than pay them -- and you can scale it up without more expenses plus you can flip it to others. You can also outsource and focus on creating higher quality sites. Sure they are more expensive than auto-blogs but excellent ROI.
Someone talked about WhyPark.com on another forum and this is what I replied to him --
Hope it helps.
In that case, how is it better than setting up a wordpress and throwing a few articles on it? Especially considering the footprint that whypark leaves.You can sell Whypark sites. I agree that duplicate content is a problem and shouldn't be used on your whypark sites-they have a feature that lets you create custom pages with your own content. Thats the way to go.
In that case, how is it better than setting up a wordpress and throwing a few articles on it? Especially considering the footprint that whypark leaves.
In that case, how is it better than setting up a wordpress and throwing a few articles on it? Especially considering the footprint that whypark leaves.
WhyPark Lands $230k Angel Investment
Monday, April 28th, 2008
Domain name parking alternative gets funding, announces new ad network.
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Auto-generated web site company WhyPark, which provides an alternative to standard domain parking, has received an infusion of angel funding from one of its customers. Domain Name Wire has learned that the investment totals $230,000 and will be used to further enhance WhyParkâs service.
[For those not familiar with angel funding, it typically represents investments by high net worth individuals and is less than what venture capital companies usually commit.]
One of WhyParkâs first customers, Alan Macomber, made the investment. WhyPark currently has 41,000 domains hosted on its system.
Separately, the company announced that it now has an integrated ad network. Previously, customers had to use their own Google Adsense or similar code to generate revenue from domains at WhyPark. WhyPark also inked a deal with Austin-based Click Forensics to ensure the integrity of its advertising network. Iâm not aware of any other domain-related company that has signed a similar deal to cut down on click fraud.
Previous coverage of WhyPark: Auto-Generated Web Sites, Part 2
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