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Monetizing Canadian Domain Names



Posted by Admin on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 04:22 PM

Monetizing Canadian domain names is a standard practice online and in the Internet industry that domain owners do to promote their websites and domain values. Monetizing to me is the full solution set of options, content, architecture, advertisements, affiliate offers, widgets, and features that go on a website. You can monetize a website just by putting up a keyworded text entry, a captioned Youtube, that is connected to your site's topic.

The Monetizer's query immediately asks how this bring money to the site owner. What it brings is site visitors, because once the Youtube capacity is opened up, a host account for that website can be utilized to visit other video upload at Youtube and direct traffic back to the site via linking. Dynamic content drives a website, and a text only site with no video to give a lazy browser "something to do". One tasty link to anew resource could be the most trafficked thing on your landing page.

Monetizing means extrapolating the best points from your domain development plan and attacking the action items, instead of cruising forums and chatting with others. Those things are nice when value is not at stake.

When your portfolio breaks even, then you can chat. Monetizing addresses what affiliate ads are springing up next to your blog content, or what links appear under your eye-catching logo. Don't have an eye-catching logo? Make one at www.cooltext.com or hire one at the various forums around the Web. When searching for links (and you are searching for link, aren't you?), find sites featuring products that would be perfect for your base readers. Write a review or email the admin contact for a link exchange, ad block, or reciprocal entry in their content. Monetizing arranges any site visit to bring multiple profit opportunities into play with every visit to your site.

For some domain name owners this means organizing a pop-up window that jumps up upon site exit. I generally have little tolerance for "squeeze pages", unless they direct me to something on the website so interesting (and so hidden) I didn't it. This is however a good way to heighten traffic to a second landing page. Visitors may not want to see Angelina Jolie on the red carpet, but they might be interested in the top domaining tool websites of 2009. That's a squeeze page message that would make me blink back to the site, just to review which sites I know and love. Swimming fish and long distance phones from a third world country are not of interest. Don't insult your viewers. In getting a site monetized, there should be a clear defining line between advertisements and content. Ad blocks can give color and detail to a "flat" content site.

Monetizing sites by front loading high-audio uncontrollable video is a mean way to punish visitors. You won't like the comments you get. Blinky-flashy stuff is fairly juvenile, and unless your website speaks to preteens, the spam look of it will turn off users and turn back visitors to wherever they came from. When have tabulated the potential revenue from a site full of ads, offers, paid links and banners, bring your content development and turnover to a steady introduction of new and relevant material.


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