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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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Eel.com, Flowers.mobi, Warning.com Now Listed on Fusu — the Domain Stock Exchange March 5, 2008; 03:07 AM (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 — For the first time in the history of the domain name industry, fractional ownership of premium names is now open to everyone. Previously, an investor had to pay full price for a premium name or be lucky enough to be invited into closed investment circles. With the Fusu Domain Stock Exchange, everyone can now own a fraction of a premium name. During the last T.R.A.F.F.I.C conference in Las Vegas, Investors jumped at the opportunity to buy a number of domains such as Eel.com, owned by the Castello Brothers (David and Michael Castello), who possess one of the best domain portfolios in the world and were recently awarded the 2008 Domainers Choice Award for Domain Ambassadors, and Flowers.mobi, owned by the legendary Rick “Domain King” Schwartz.