How does that work then? By agreement with the parking co's? I've registered two (co.uk) domains and parked them on Namedrive for the time being. Not that I bought them for "type through" traffic (chance would be a fine thing!)
Nice domain, and nice looking site. But it looks as though it needs a bit of inbound link or Google juice itself. Are you going to correct that with some high PR inbound links?
Was toying with the idea of standing for the PAB myself, but as you say requires a lot of time and committment. If you are running a small business, this can be tricky.
Namedrive seem pretty slow this morning. Anyone else having problems?
Come on chaps, put some more coal on the server, unless you are having another attack!
Update: Feb 4 10:54:13 logged in now.
Which account/domain is this out of interest?
We are just rolling out RVSitebuilder across our WHM/Cpanel Servers. The templates are not perhaps for everyones tastes, but OK for someone who wants a quick easy site creation tool which is integrated into Cpanel.
I thought Jay was on holiday. Maybe he is doing all this from a deckchair in the sun? :D
But yes the automaton has been very slow for some days. I was wondering how this effects the dropcatching business.
Web forwarding isn't the best idea if you are looking for good search engine rankings.
Why not get your broadband provider to host the domain properly (usually involves updating your nameservers or transferring the domain into them) rather than forwarding to their address?
Failing that...
They posted an announcement on nom-tech earlier. Interesting the UK domain registry being "down" this long, though I appreciate they have a big job on their hands.
Probably not a good idea to put adsense on a site with your products on, as people are likely to click off to the competition. Potentially this also makes the site less "sticky" so could effect your search engine placement.
Also as a AffiliateBoy pointed out, you need a lot more "written"...
Yup usual twaddle doing the rounds, though is just me thats concerned about Wikipedia?
Wikipedia ranks well in the search engines for just about any common term you type in these days, which suggests its drawing a hell of a lot traffic away from other valid "standalone" sites on the subject...
yup bit of a worry when you build up decent rankings for a competitive term, then make changes and risk loosing them.
It amazes me how domains you do absolutely nothing with can take on a life of their own. For instance I had around a 100 domains all pointing at a particular
hosted site (not...