Thursday, July 10, 2008

WhyParker's are Site Builders, Not Domain Parkers

A few days ago we highlighted a customer's domain Go Telepresence as one example of how you could use WhyPark to quickly build sites. Since then he has made a few tweaks and put the site on a Name Pros Wed Site Design Review thread. The feedback consensus is "this isn't a parked domain."


WhyPark is not domain parking company, it's a content provider, web host and SEO service that gives you the tools to quickly build attractive and engaging sites for visitors. It's a way for you to monetize sites that get little type in navigation traffic while you wait to either sell the domain or develop a more robust site.

Yes, the parking companies are free and WhyPark costs a one time fee of $100 for 100 sites. Before you sign-up do your homework, but I feel you will not find a better service to build a site and monetize your domains.



This is a really great looking site. I've come across many other nice creative WhyPark sites and I'll share them with you after I get the photoshop work done!

I'll finish with a quote from a recent unpaid KillerStartups.com review of WhyPark:

2 comments:

Newsfortimetravelers.com said...

If Why Park states that it is not a parking company, why does it say on the homepage "enhanced domain parking"? This statement could lead clients to lose their individual ad provider accounts.

Alan Macomber said...

Hi newsfortimetravelers,

I've asked friends to visit many of my WhyPark sites and 100% don't feel they are on a "placeholder" page (what they seem to call a parked page). In fact my IP attorney called me a month ago and said he did a Google search for something and ended up getting the information from a WhyPark site. I asked if it was useful and he said yea, I found the answer I was looking for and if I hadn't done work for you I wouldn't even had guessed it was a parked site.

The "enhanced domain parking" infers that it is better than domain parking. I agree that it doesn't do the service justice, but it is a key term to rank for in organic search because someone looking for "enhanced domain parking" will find WhyPark a great alternative.

I don't see how this statement could lead a third party to lose an ad provider account. If this is your opinion I respect it, but I don't agree with it. Anyway the site is being redesigned and in a few weeks there will be a new home page.

Thanks for asking the question.

 
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