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| Member | Parking multiple domains?
I have more than 50 domains parked and not earning anything... I already tried applying for some domain parking services to at least earn a little but it seems no one wanted to accept me.. They always require traffic? Any suggestion is appreciated.. thanks |
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Parking is dead. You must develop your domains to have any chance of making money with them. See the minisites section here for some ideas. |
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I've never had a domain rejected with googles domain parking. But of course development is the way to go, parked domains have to rely entirely on type in traffic.
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If the domains are worth keeping they are worth investing time and energy to make money from them. | |
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