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develop the good or bad ones first

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Which would you develop first, your good domains or your bad ones?

(bit of a quandary!)

-aqls-
 
mmm, tough call really, it depends on how your defining good and bad names!

Consider a combination of:

Possible revenue
Ease of development
Marketing budget
Existing traffic
 
aqls said:
Which would you develop first, your good domains or your bad ones?

(bit of a quandary!)

-aqls-
good or bad....based on your parking income..??
high traffic + low ctr = i develop.
low traffic + avg ctr = i develop.
high traffic + avg ctr = park or develop depending on the type of traffic..
high traffic + high ctr = park..

or do you mean...good & bad... based on general value of domain..??
develop the good ones.. you probably won't renew the rubish anyway.. far more productive to invest the time in the gooduns...


drop me a pm if you want any adsense templates for a quick fix on the bad ones... ;)

steve
 
If you're going to be developing a major site that you want to turn into a significant online presence and maintain on an ongoing basis, why not give it a good start in life by using the best (targeted) domain you have?

If it's a mini-site to get a bit more traffic, then either will do.
 
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