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Webwork - 1:50 pm on May 6, 2005 (gmt 0)
1) Find spot on domains associated with your interests that are parked. 2) Determine if the domain parking program sponsoring the domain allows for the optimization of the landing page with keyword links, ones calculated to pull specific search results from a feed database. (I know of 2 major players that allow such forced optimization.) 3) Determine if the search feed for that domain includes results from a source that you trust. 4) Contact the domain registrant (or the parking company if it's an anonymous WhoIs) and ask that the landing page be optimized to include specific, highly focused, 2-3-4 word trigger links on the landing page - keyword phrases of your choice, best calculated to stimulate or filter direct navigators behavior to your advantage. 5) Buy those keyword phrase from the search feed provider, who will in turn send their feed to the domain parking sponsor. Your friends, the domain registrants, will have hopefully populated the relevant landing pages with the necessary trigger links and the circle is complete. 6) Profit (hopefully). Food for thought for the creative and/or aggressive web marketer. Caveat: Assuming I have a somewhat valuable traffic domain chances are I will not populate it with low paying keyword phrases if I'm limited (most are) to the number of optimized links I can put up. Secondly, most good domain parking programs will not allow domain registrants to populate a landing page with off-topic links. Okay, so maybe $2.50 tip. You don't know until you try. [edited by: Webwork at 1:55 pm (utc) on May 6, 2005]
Million dollar tip: