Domain Development or Parking?

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For those of you interested in better ways to monetize your domain portfolio’s traffic, Domain Name News has an extensive article on domain development today. The author, Ahmed F. from iBegin Source, points out that developing a domain might result in less revenue in the short term compared to domain parking. But building a unique content website under a domain name attracts more traffic in the long run. For example, Ahmed says that a domain he recently developed, Minnesota.com, now receives more traffic than before and that revenue is up, too.

There is a lot of data out there - both free and paid. And I don’t mean obvious sources like Wikipedia (which has been over-used). Project Gutenberg offers classic books for free. Perfect fit for literature/author domains. Geonames offers large amounts of local data for free. And those are only the free sources - there are a lot of paid sources that make a lot of sense for domains. In the post I mentioned in the beginning - the first comment is about developing local domains. There are tons of geodomains. Franky Schilling has mentioned local domains before. Frank M talked about Marchex utilizing local data on local domains, and even specifically mentioned where others could purchase local data. Heck SuperPages.com trumpeted their purchase of the LocalSearch.com domain. Why are parking companies just sitting around? Buying local business data may not make sense for one domain. But with tens of thousands (or even more) parked domains, it does make sense for parking companies.

Ahmed F. makes a good point. I have written about Marchex being on the right path before. Marchex (NASDAQ: MCHX) has purchased lots of local search data, business data and other relevant content that will help the company build its local domain portfolio into a powerful local search network, and it will help Marchex increase their domains’ revenue in the near future. So why don’t domain parking companies buy more images, text content and other data for their clients, too? This would make it easier for domain owners to attract more traffic, and I think it would increase revenue in the long run, because parking pages will look more like developed websites and parking sites might even be indexed by search engines better if domain owners were also allowed to add their own unique content in addition to the content from the parking company’s database. There is plenty of room for domain parking companies to innovate in this field. I believe that masses of domain owners will switch to the first domain parking provider offering an extensive content database and easy, flexible website development tools.

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3 Responses to “Domain Development or Parking?”


  1. 1 AhmedF

    Glad you agree - just one clarification, we don’t own Minnesota.com. We just put it on a simple platform we quickly developed (ie would take any parking company easily

  2. 2 Dominik Mueller

    Thanks for the clarification, Ahmed. I corrected my post.

  3. 3 AhmedF

    Oh and to clarify - it has gone from 200-300 uniques per day to over 3000 per day now :)

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