@JackDomainer One way to measure your domain name appraisal skills is to park them and measure the traffic over some interval of time. It is humbling to say the least. Ppl must make themselves immune to hype and knee-jerk reactions that result in loss of $$$.
Happy Friday! My goal remains the same: #MakeThemPay
I'm parking my domains and monitoring traffic to each domain. Some domains are hosted through two parking companies. Others I am building my own Landers for.
Revenue: $0
#NetCost0
@Bakocom I'll look! This is what I was thinking the other day and I've started building out each domain. I'm giving a lot of thought to using Wordpress MultiSite. It may may things easier.
3. Less than 10% of my portfolio is parked. And I could argue with myself that it hasn't even been a month but 0$ is $0 and I want you to know that facts. Parking domains is not the panacea, particularly if the domain names are "great" to begin with.
10. Conclusion: I'll likely continue to "park" my domains but do so on my own site with my own landers. I'm not finished trying to understand the parking company model, just must move forward toward the goal of #NetCost0.
Thanks for reading and for your comments.
9 (a) I learned yesterday that one of my domains is one character away from another popular domain and likely receiving typo traffic 🙀 then
9 (b) learned today that this may be considered #cybersquatting although I had no idea about the other domain when I bought mine.