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Building a website is just the first step. Search engine optimization (SEO) will get your site listed in Google and other search engines. That's a good start, but marketing and promotion will bring in even more traffic.

If you own domains that you are not using you can park them and earn money. These parked domains can even earn more than fully developed domains. Sounds simple, right? It can be, but it may be hard to know how to start. I spend a lot of time helping people earn money from domain parking at parkquick.com. This site will be more free-form. I'll add stuff here that's too brief or too ephemeral to add to ParkQuick.

I'm coming at this from a different angle. I'm a domainer first. I'm learning the rest of it. I'll share a lot of what I learn - but who shares everything?

- Leonard Holmes



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Many, many people have asked me to value non-traffic domains and I’ve always found it quite difficult. More often than not I would answer fairly glibly that their value is precisely what a person is willing to pay. That statement may be true but it really doesn’t help a person trying to establish a value pre-sale. The obvious solution is to have your domain listed for sale in one of the many auctions but the question still arises as to what sort of reserve you should set. Being the analytical guy that I am I decided to begin a journey down this road and try to establish some sort of logical valuation system that went beyond my “gut reaction”.