Age Those Parked Domains

Written by Jeremy Luebke on January 21, 2007 – 8:26 pm -

If you are like me you have many domains just sitting around not doing much. I keep a notebook of ideas and when a new idea pops into my head I do two things. I write it down in the notebook and I buy a relevant domain. I may or may not actually develop the idea anytime soon but buying the domain early ensures I get what I want.

You have a number of choices when it comes to dormant domains. Some people are lazy and just leave them parked at their registrar. Other people use PPC parking services to earn a few bucks. I personally like to put my domains in the virtual wine cellar (domain cellar?) to age.

With Google’s current algo, older domains have a much better chance to rank. Over at WebmasterWorld there is a discussion going on whether just having a domain registered counts toward the aging. In my opinion it does not.

I believe you need both content and links on a domain for it to start aging in Google’s eyes. So this is how I prepare my domains to store in the domain cellar.

  • Add domain to one of my reseller hosting accounts (unlimited domains).
  • Create a front page with a minimalistic design.
  • Add brief paragraph on the subject matter the domain is about.
  • Add 10-20 internal links to subcategory pages containing 2 frames.
  • Each subcategory page used the page name convention key-word-phrase.html.
  • The top on-site header frame contains a logo and internal links.
  • The lower off-site frame points to another website that is already ranking for the target sub-content.

I don’t bother putting up adsense or any monetization. The investment in the domains future is worth way more than a few adsense clicks or domain parking pages can earn me.

Now that it’s up, make it a habit to get 2-3 links a week for each domain (link condom free). With the number of user generated content sites on the web this should not be hard or take much time.

In a year or so when I finally get around to developing a site I don’t have to worry about a sandbox and the domain has enough history to rank for what I want. So stop wasting precious your domains on domain parking pages and get them ready for the future. You might even get lucky and even start ranking for some keywords before you start to build an actual sites. I actually know of several sites that have such frame pages ranking for certain keywords.


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2 Comments to “Age Those Parked Domains”

  1. Blake P. Says:

    Solid ideas. I suggesting putting them up for sell (a high $ amount) as the landing page because you never know who is interested.

  2. Eric Says:

    I think this is a good idea. I have a number of domains like this that I setup and post the domain name itself on the page. I usually do not have the time to setup a few paragraphs and links to all - but I may start. I totally agree with you and before beginning a project it is much easier to be “out of the sandbox”.

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