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Old 11-12-2007, 09:45 PM   #14 (permalink)
glowlite
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Originally Posted by fresh
... And i believe that few of them were better names than this one...
A new reg with no history and no nurturing can be a slow start for sure.

1) Put them/it on a small 3-5 page website SEO'd to the max until it's indexed.
2) Learn where to park it for the best RPC, there's no "one" parking company that works for all domain types.
3) Park it at ND just long enough to find out what search terms people are using to land on your domain. That will help you decide where to park it and/or how to develop/sell it.
(Login > go to folder it's in > click on the domain > click the "Settings" button > scroll down to "User Searches")

OR, take a giant leap and be willing to pay more than $6 for a domain name.
Buy a domain with some history, existing backlinks, some traffic. I've seen many in the $15-30 range here on NP. How many people have you seen pass through here for a year or so and then quit? Sell out? They've built a website, traded links, bought links, subbed to every directory they can find, have images indexed in Google, YaHoo, MSN. And then they quit.

There are boatloads of good domains for new reg or that are dropping every day.

Just a thought ...
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