Parking Pages, Google Rankings & Nissan’s GT-R Supercar Killer
It is often said by other domainers / domain owners that their parked pages do not get good rankings (if ranked at all) by Google or other search engines.
I like to keep an eye on my domains as often as possible to check their traffic stats which may be as often as every 3-4 days or so for my different accounts and domain TLD’s & ccTLD’s.
It always grabs my attention when there is a large traffic spike in particular when its not just over a day or so which could be news or current event related to cause an increase in searches. But when the increase stays there and does not drop back down again it usually points to one thing, Google!
I have had quite a few domains that this has happened to recently and I don’t think that it is a coincident that all of these domains are parked with the same parking company www.parked.com as I think they have one of the better custom domain setups that seems to be very “SEO friendly”.
One of my domains on the subject of Electrical Switches www.electricalswitches.net is ranked about number twelve on Google’s global search using a broad keyword search which is not to bad at all considering that it is only parked. The exact match phrase “electrical switches” lists about 433,000 websites that have that phrase on their site according to the Google results and www.electricalswitches.net is listed at number 9 on Google.
So needless to say that the ppc income has gone up accordingly from what it was a few months ago of about $2 per month to approx $15 per month now.
Now this is not going to buy my New Nissan GT-R any time soon (the best sports car ever to come out of Japan IMHO and a “super car killer“)
The downside to parked.com is that as yet they don’t have a domain sales after market to handle any enquiries about the domain if you have it listed for sale, just a basic contact form which is ok. I would prefer the best of both worlds but with all of the parking companies I am yet to find it.
Still I am impressed with the rankings of my indexed parked pages and while the domains are waiting to get developed they are paying for themselves then well and good.













Jeff | Dec 20, 2008 | Reply
Interesting and thanks for the tip! Are those paragraphs of text at the bottom custom paragraphs that you have added? If so, I would guess that is a large reason why the page is getting indexed in Google.
Good luck in getting your new Nissan GT-R! You’ll have to give me a ride in it
Donny | Dec 20, 2008 | Reply
Maybe Parked wants to focus on one thing and do that one thing VERY well.
edkeaysm | Dec 21, 2008 | Reply
Very true Donny!
That’s why I love you guys!!
But if you do ever add a sales platform I will be a happy camper
Ed
edkeaysm | Dec 21, 2008 | Reply
Hey Jeff,
Just content from Wikipedia to fill out the site, seems to help.
Ed
wannadevelop.com | Dec 21, 2008 | Reply
Interesting.. Thanks for bringing this to our attention
Best,
Mike