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How to park and monetize 200 domains in Google serps

         

newborn

9:13 pm on Jun 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello I have a very prominent website in a niche. I get good traffic and am really trying to build or create a brand for myself.

I recently acquired over 200 domain names all good keyword based and all .coms.

I am now building them out 1 by one. But I dont want to park with the usual suspects. I have created a boiler plate parking template with a few Kontera, Chitika and Widget Bucks Ads. I also linked back to my brand website and mentioned it in a small 180 word blurb - Definitely wont use Adsense on a parked page.

Now I want to just upload the SAME parking template page to all 200 sites. Whats the best way to do this so that it will not affect my future rankings in G.
Create a sitemap and submit to webmaster tools
Add Google Analytics to all....
Submit to search engines...
What do I do?

Please some guidance on how to park well in Google?

tedster

11:23 pm on Jun 2, 2008 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



We had a discussion about this last fall. Here's a comment from that thread.

anallawalla: I have monitored portfolios of tens of thousands of parked domains. While I don't claim to have checked all of them for subsequent signs of "normality" when built into normal websites, I have seen enough of them transition to normal use and achieve top-10 rankings within weeks.

[webmasterworld.com...]

I think your advertising plan is fine. Just don't link your parked domains to "bad neighborhoods", and leave them truly parked - not actively promoted.

I'm not sure that Webmaster Tools and Sitemaps make any sense before a domain begins to get developed for real. I would think not. A parked domain is not the kind of destination that Google wants to send their users to from the SERPs, even though it happens at times.

newborn

1:00 pm on Jun 3, 2008 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks Tedster,

Im off to park them now...