In the Domain Parking market you’ll be paid for the clicks your domains
receive (in sponsored ads). You won’t be paid the same for each click.
Every Ad has a different cost to the advertiser, depending on the keywords
where he decides to show it. And a % of that cost will go to you (earnings).
Some keywords have a very low value ($0,02 per click) and others may
reach the $3 or $5 dollars (and even more).
What do you have to do to earn more per click? Try to focus on a market
that has high paying keywords.
You can find some of them making a “high paying keywords” search or
you go to https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
and search how much is being payed for a particular keyword.
For Example, let’s do a “free wallpapers” keyword research:
Here you have the estimated CPC…
Compare this keyword with the “insurance” market…
See The Difference?
So, if you’re going to register and park a domain, try to focus on a
high paying Keywords area for your name. It will make a difference
in your earnings.
Alternative Bid Tool: http://www.spyfu.com
Besides the high paying keywords, you’ll need to know that people is
making enough searches of the keywords related with your domain area.
If it has low searches, then you maybe not receive enough traffic.
Example: If you register www.coffee.com and there are few keywords
related with Coffee, then you won’t get some decent traffic.
You can use the overture suggestion term, to get an idea of how many
times a term was searched last month in the Overture Network (formerly
Yahoo).
Go to http://inventory.overture.com
You´ll see a screen like this…
Make a Keyword search and you´ll see the number of searches for
that keyword + for another related keywords.
Tip: Try to look for markets with keywords that make at least 5.000
searches a month each.
Do you want to export those results? Or get the results from a specific
Country? Try this: http://www.awp.com.au/keywords .
The tool, uses the Classic Overture Search Engine, with better features
February 28, 2008
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