WhyPark ReviewsWhyPark offers a different approach to classic domain parking. It creates mini sites for each domain working like an incubator for growing traffic making it ideal for domains that don’t get much type-in traffic and will only generate revenue through organic traffic. Start with a domain, categorize it, and then add a site description and keywords. You can choose to add custom articles as well using WhyPark’s custom content service (extra cost). You can choose from dozens of layout options, fully customize layouts and get access to the HTML for fine-tuned editing. WhyPark’s pay-per-click network is how you make money but you can also insert third party ads (e.g. Adsense) or add custom text links. |
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WhyPark Review by Plumber, April 8, 2008
I use WhyPark, and it’s great. I have several domains with whypark that earn at least $1/day. $20/month for 100 domains doesn’t even pay for the domains themselves! However, I should point out that WhyPark is not your traditional domain parking service. If you just import the domains and leave it at that, you’ll likely earn less than you do with Sedo. However, if you build even a few backlinks for the domains, you’ll see a lot more traffic. But it will take some work.
WhyPark Review by L2ride55, August 5, 2008
First of all let me state that I had tried everything, and I mean everything to get my domains profitable. I tried Sedo, Parked, Namedrive, etc. - all with little or no success to speak of.
It was always one problem or another. Either a letter from Sedo saying that I couldn’t have any backlinks, or revenue from visitors at the others that was pennies and not enough to even pay for a yearly domain renewal.
Then I got lucky. I didn’t want to spend the hundred dollars, but I read about a customer that invested 250 thousand dollars in Whypark and thought to myself if he could do that, I would spend the $100. I was at the end of my rope, and figured what the heck.
I signed on to Whypark on May 13th, and now I’m averaging better than $20 A DAY on my combined sites in just the last few months! I expect that to climb because of many reasons I’ll explain in just a bit.
I noticed in this “domain game” that people that have become “successful” don’t talk about it. AT ALL. They’re stealthy quiet. They don’t post, they don’t give out their secrets (unless it’s for money), and they surely won’t just give you “how they did it”. (Very, very few may, but I haven’t seen it)
Maybe I’m an idiot, but if I can help somebody, I’m all for it. Just don’t mistake my kindness for weakness.
Here was my dilemma. I bought 305 domains that I believe will be worth something, someday. I didn’t want to build websites for over 300 domains, but I wanted to make some money - enough money to pay for their renewals when the time came. I tried many “parking” companies. No luck from any of them. Every once in awhile I would get a $2 click, just enough hope to keep me hanging in there but not enough to raise any loot for renewals. Then after ND and Parked, I got a letter from Sedo which really ticked me off. They said I couldn’t have ANY links to my domains in forums like this, ebay, or anywhere else for that matter. So I removed all the backlinks I could. That still wasn’t good enough for them so I went looking for alternatives. That led me to Whypark.
Now, let me ask you something….
If you can’t have “links” to a parked page, and you can’t “alter” the code on that parked page, and you can’t “drive” traffic to that parked page, and it will never be “indexed” by Google or any other SE for that matter - what the hell good is it? Just sitting and waiting for somebody to type http://WWW.GOTELEPRESENCE.COM wasn’t my idea of making money because nobody I know in their right mind would EVER type that in, never in a million friggin’ years! BUT they would visit it from a link in a forum, or a link on somebody’s website, or a banner on somebody’s blog! All three of those ways to generate traffic are against TOS from all the big parking companies. I think that is the most idiotic thing I have ever seen - firsthand. Lord knows they must have reasons for not allowing traffic like that, whatever their reasons, it wasn’t going to help my issue of building 300+ websites though….
I signup up at Whypark because they said you are allowed backlinks, in fact, they encourage them! They supply you relevant articles. They supply you a sitemap for your Google Webmaster CP. They have description, title and keyword tags. They allow custom html and java code. They host your sites. They allow any “widget, or gadget”. They supply the layouts (that you can modify). They provide a direct sale page (no more commissions to Sedo). They even supply a Feed in case you don’t have an Adsense or Yahoo Feed. All for a one time, $1 a domain fee.
Trust me, I’m tight with my cash. I don’t have a lot of it, and separating me from my cash usually ends up with somebody having broken fingers.
I took the plunge. It’s the best thing in this “domain game” that I’ve ever done.
Here’s an example - Do a Google search for say Telepresence Rooms (trust me, it’s coming), or maybe Telepresence Suites (links provided). That’s one of the ways we’re allowed to generate traffic. Number one for keywords I’ve associated to my domains through my Whypark CP and their articles. No traditional parking company can do that. Geez, I know webmasters that can’t do that for $1,000…. I paid $1 a site. Can you tell this is a $1 parked page? Go Telepresence
No, I don’t work at Whypark. I’m just a blind squirrel that somehow found a nut. I’m also not the kind of guy that can withhold my findings, or turn my back on people that helped me get to where I am… I appreciate all the help (and criticism too) I’ve received through the last year on Forums like this, and it’s my small contribution back I guess. Maybe somebody doesn’t have to go through all the brain damage and long hours it took to “get it right”. Besides, by allowing links in posts like these, maybe you’ll visit my sites and that’s always a good thing anyway….
Check out what this dumb squirrel found, and make your own wise decision. Maybe it’s for you, maybe it’s not. Sure is our “cup of tea” right now though, I can promise you that. If you found this information helpful, and want a referral - use any “Develop Your Domain Names” link on any sites on the list can get you to Whypark (hope I didn’t just violate any Forum TOS right there, I don’t think I did, no direct hyperlink to referral).
WhyPark Review by Jimmy, November 11, 2008
I had 100 names at WhyPark and in one day 40 of them were removed from google’s index. All the high PR(5+) and high traffic names are not in cache anymore. It’s been a week, so it looks like the are out or banned. I assume it is for duplicate content since whypark just pulls articles that are used all over the web.
WhyPark Review by GetReal, December 13, 2008
You’re WhyPark site will be indexed on Google for… a couple of weeks and then banned forever. When banned, you’ll do much less than on a classical parked page.
WhyPark Review by MarioX, December 20, 2008
I also use Whypark, their pages do not convert as well as sedo’s, but they will generate more traffic for your sites which can make up for that. Use google adsense instead of whypark’s own ad network for the best results.
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