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Old 01-28-2010, 04:27 PM   #1
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Default How to park a static page across an expired domain

Okay here is the scenario. Whenever you buy an expired domain and park it with godaddy, the parked domain displays godaddy product for every search result on the domain and from every incoming link into the domain.

For example you buy the expired domain, hitlist .com. It still ranks for some keywords and gets traffic. If you type in hitlist games to google hitlist.com is displayed as the first result. You click on it and it takes you to the parked page. The same happens for any other search that brings up the expired domain in the serps.

How do i display my own parked page across all references to the domain??? Is there a service that does this.
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Old 01-28-2010, 05:27 PM   #2
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Default Re: How to park a static page across an expired domain

Once you buy it, it is no longer expired. It's yours.

If you don't point it anywhere, probably all registrars will advertise on the domains in their stable. If you do have hosting you can put up any kind of page you want with any ads you want and just point the domain to the host name servers.

If you do tend to let domains sit for awhile it would probably be worth working out a page for that purpose. I guess Google adsense and the Amazon Omakase ads would be good because they can adapt to the page they are on.

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Old 01-28-2010, 06:15 PM   #3
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Default Re: How to park a static page across an expired domain

Just noticed that you've made a duplicate post in the Programming Forum kwality - any reason for that?

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Just host it on your hosting (i personnaly use dot5hosting) and plop it down. I was pissed when GoDaddy did that to one of my paid for domains.
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Thanks for all the information you all provided.
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