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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.

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Interview with Rick Schwartz the ‘Domain King’

October 13, 2008
By: Chef Patrick

Q. At the last T.R.A.F.F.I.C. event in Brooklyn NY 250 Rick Schwartz bobbleheads were handed out. Who came up with this idea?

A. I was contacted by Warren Royal who is a domainer that bought Bobbleheads.com and asked me if it was ok to do one of me to promote his new business. I thought it would be fun and agreed to it. They did a really good job and shows the depth domainers have when it comes to business. Warren also recently authored a book and has several other projects going.

Q. What is your educational background?

A. I am a college dropout, who barely made it thru high school. Because of my dads occupation and in a previous recession back around 1970, I had moved around too many times to count. To give you an idea of how hard it was looking back, I went to 3 different high schools in my last 3 semesters. A total of 6 school systems in 5 states from 4th grade to graduation. Only when I look back do I realize what a tough thing that is for a kid to go thru.