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If you're thinking about getting into the domain parking industry then I'll let you in on a little secret: The odds are stacked against you. This business has been dominated by a few big players for a while. If you're starting from scratch, then you have as much chance to succeed in this game as a Tibetan monk with violent garlic allergies has at establishing himself as a dominant player in the Italian Mafia.

The domain parking industry is fundamentally flawed because it is passive. Any business plan that involves a lot of sitting around must eventually fail. It's similar to any get-rich-quick scam that uses the phrase, "Just sit back
and watch the money roll in!" I've heard countless eCommerce, Adsense and affiliate schemes that make this claim.

They will tell you to have faith in their system, they will warn against doubters who want to steal your get-rich-quick dreams away from you. But I tell you: Don't buy into anything that says, "Pay me $99.95 and I'll tell you
the secret to making money without having to work."

Obviously some people make a living in the domain parking industry. I will tell you how they do it. First of all they have tons of awesome domains such as gardens.com or love.com. They do not depend on domains such as "ilikegardensalot.com" or "ireallylikelovealot.com." Any domain with two or more words will probably never make back the money you spent to register it.

Be wary of buying domains that seem clever right now because they probably suck. You will discover this after it's too late to cancel your domain choices and get a refund. It doesn't even matter if you and all your friends think
your domain names are clever. What matters is what the general masses think is clever.

Keep in mind that you need people to type your domain names manually. Search engines won't help you because they hesitate to even acknowledge your parked pages. So you have to ask yourself honestly, "What are the chances of someone typing in ireallyreallylikegardensalot.com?" In order for your domain, ireallyreallylikegardensalot.com to pay for itself an average of one hundred separate people will have to type that entire domain every day.

You might try buying thousands of dollars worth of domains in hopes that they make more than what it cost to register them in the first place. If you purchased a domain from scratch that made $5 dollars more than what it
cost you to register it per year, that would be a miracle. So what if you could find 10,000 similarly miraculous domains? Then you would have an administrative nightmare on your hands.

Another option is to purchase domains that are already popular. Suppose you bought a kick-ass domain for $20000.

Suppose this domain was so awesome that it made you $1000 dollars per year on cash parking. How long will it take for this domain to pay for itself at that rate? 20 years.

Try to maintain a shrewd, business mindset. What's the payoff here? What's the timeframe before this investment starts to make a return above its original cost? Will the internet still exist by then?

There are a few domain parking companies that will do you right, such as NameDrive.com, Sedo.com or Godaddy.com. I am currently with Godaddy.com, making an average of 15 cents per click, which is unbeatable as far as I've seen.

At this rate, I only need 10,000 clicks to break even. I've spent weeks' worth of income and months' worth of brainstorming energy to come this conclusion about domain parking: It's not worth it.

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Jan 05, 2009 02:19 AM
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Anonymous
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Jan 05, 2009 02:20 AM
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Everard Korthals
---Preferred Lifestyle Advisors--- - Lancaster, PA
Mountain Realty

Welcome To Active Rain. We would encourage you to read the Active Rain Guidelines and Terms of Service. before proceeding. If you were to have any questions, refer to the Help/Faq group. All the best- 

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Jan 05, 2009 04:28 AM
Maria Tascon
Keller Williams Realty Spartanburg - Spartanburg, SC
Spartanburg SC Short Sale Specialist

Hi Thomas,

Welcome to Active Rain.  Best wishes for the new year and make a the resolution to keep blogging often.

Best wishes,

Maria Tascon

Jan 05, 2009 01:47 PM
Yvette Gardner
Keller Williams Realty, Spartanburg, SC - Spartanburg, SC

Welcome to the Active Rain community. This is a great site with lots of information.  Have fun with it and hope to see more of your blogs soon!  We have a team of three outstanding full time agents to assist your buyers and sellers in Spartanburg/Greenville, SC.  Let us know if we can ever help. Again, welcome to AR!!

Jan 05, 2009 11:55 PM
Dan Magstadt
Paramount Residential Mortgage Group, Inc - Lake City, FL

Congrats on your first post - Welcome to ActiveRain!!

DM

Jan 06, 2009 12:49 AM
Jean Terry
Keller Williams Realty Spartanburg, S.C. - Spartanburg, SC

Hi and welcome to Active Rain, a great site to network, share, learn, and have fun. Good Luck.

Jan 07, 2009 11:57 AM