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		<title>By: domainparking</title>
		<link>http://www.domainbits.com/lazy-domaining/comment-page-1/#comment-40617</link>
		<dc:creator>domainparking</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 10:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Domain Parking

Thanks for this article, Good read

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<p>Thanks for this article, Good read</p>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
		<link>http://www.domainbits.com/lazy-domaining/comment-page-1/#comment-328</link>
		<dc:creator>Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 10:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is true to say that there are different skills involved
 between the two endeavours and some first time 
 &#039;webmasters&#039; will propably fail. This is due to the fact
  that there was a lack of knowlege in advertising a
  presence on the net.

 The most important thing as a &#039;newbe&#039; in website  
 development  is to learn from your mistakes and
 try again. You&#039;ll eventually home in on the required
 skills to create and market a site pretty much the
 same way you did when you invested in and marketed

 your list of domains. The irony is by advertising your
 list of dotcom&#039;s in domain auctions and forum&#039;s you
 are already generating publicity for them. Its just a  
 shame that you have no site(s) attached to them.  
 
 Promoting your dotcom&#039;s for sale this way is exactly
 the same method as promoting them as websites for  
 visitors but with the benefit of higher revenue 
 through  advertising and the like. 

 A good place I recommend for first time webmasters is
 to park your domain names at whypark.com. They
 provide content inriched pages with preloaded CSS
 and HTML scripts/templates. You don&#039;t need to know

 about HTML or CSS ,the setup they provide is easy to
 follow. I moved over form Sedo to Whypark as my  
 first step to website development. Another area of  
 interest is to use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What  
 You Get) editers, you can find these on the net as  
 freeware. Its a basic HTML generater that you can 
 experment with to understand the language.

 Once you have finished your editing simply save to
 &#039;my  documents&#039; and open your work with notepad
 This will show the HTML code of your site that you
 created with WYSIWYG.  Once you master website
 development and marketing you&#039;ll see how much you  
 lost  in revenue from not developing a site for yor 
 domain(s). I sold to add spaces in early December of

 last year for 15$ each compare that to earning 2 euro&#039;s
 ($4) over a four month period at Sedo! I&#039;ve just  
 touched the tip of the iceberg here and I only hope this
 is the catalyst for your future endeavour on the net!

 Jay</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true to say that there are different skills involved<br />
 between the two endeavours and some first time<br />
 &#8216;webmasters&#8217; will propably fail. This is due to the fact<br />
  that there was a lack of knowlege in advertising a<br />
  presence on the net.</p>
<p> The most important thing as a &#8216;newbe&#8217; in website<br />
 development  is to learn from your mistakes and<br />
 try again. You&#8217;ll eventually home in on the required<br />
 skills to create and market a site pretty much the<br />
 same way you did when you invested in and marketed</p>
<p> your list of domains. The irony is by advertising your<br />
 list of dotcom&#8217;s in domain auctions and forum&#8217;s you<br />
 are already generating publicity for them. Its just a<br />
 shame that you have no site(s) attached to them.  </p>
<p> Promoting your dotcom&#8217;s for sale this way is exactly<br />
 the same method as promoting them as websites for<br />
 visitors but with the benefit of higher revenue<br />
 through  advertising and the like. </p>
<p> A good place I recommend for first time webmasters is<br />
 to park your domain names at whypark.com. They<br />
 provide content inriched pages with preloaded CSS<br />
 and HTML scripts/templates. You don&#8217;t need to know</p>
<p> about HTML or CSS ,the setup they provide is easy to<br />
 follow. I moved over form Sedo to Whypark as my<br />
 first step to website development. Another area of<br />
 interest is to use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What<br />
 You Get) editers, you can find these on the net as<br />
 freeware. Its a basic HTML generater that you can<br />
 experment with to understand the language.</p>
<p> Once you have finished your editing simply save to<br />
 &#8216;my  documents&#8217; and open your work with notepad<br />
 This will show the HTML code of your site that you<br />
 created with WYSIWYG.  Once you master website<br />
 development and marketing you&#8217;ll see how much you<br />
 lost  in revenue from not developing a site for yor<br />
 domain(s). I sold to add spaces in early December of</p>
<p> last year for 15$ each compare that to earning 2 euro&#8217;s<br />
 ($4) over a four month period at Sedo! I&#8217;ve just<br />
 touched the tip of the iceberg here and I only hope this<br />
 is the catalyst for your future endeavour on the net!</p>
<p> Jay</p>
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		<title>By: admin</title>
		<link>http://www.domainbits.com/lazy-domaining/comment-page-1/#comment-327</link>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 08:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jay, Thanks for your comment.  To a certain extent I agree - what you say is correct.  However, (1) development and domaining are actually quite different skills and someone who is good at domaining is not necessarily able to develop a successful site;  (2) development is actually extremely hard work and the fact is that the majority of websites out there aren&#039;t all that successful.  That being said - if you &#039;ve got what it takes - yes, take a few of your best domain names and develop them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jay, Thanks for your comment.  To a certain extent I agree &#8211; what you say is correct.  However, (1) development and domaining are actually quite different skills and someone who is good at domaining is not necessarily able to develop a successful site;  (2) development is actually extremely hard work and the fact is that the majority of websites out there aren&#8217;t all that successful.  That being said &#8211; if you &#8216;ve got what it takes &#8211; yes, take a few of your best domain names and develop them.</p>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
		<link>http://www.domainbits.com/lazy-domaining/comment-page-1/#comment-326</link>
		<dc:creator>Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 08:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Domaining&quot; should be seen as only the first step.What
 most people fail to do in this industry is realise the full
 potential of their investment, ie by developing an  
 appropriate website for their registered name(s).

 Think of your dotcom (or any other TLD you may 
 harbour) as your block of &#039;virtual&#039; land and we all  
 know that a land and house package is worth alot
 more than land alone. Empirical evidence shows 

 that webmasters who develop their dotcom&#039;s and  
 establish a presence on the net generate alot more
 value for their domain name/website. A website
 domain package is generally more attractive to buy

 from an investors point of view fore websites don&#039;t
 require major development unlike fresh &#039;unknown&#039;
 domain names. Just go to any website auction domain
 and you will  see the length of sold websites compared

 to the many domain auction sites who ironically 
 parade their 2 million  plus domain names all static
 and gathering virtual &#039;dust&#039;. So deal yourself some  
 justice and do some research on website development

 produce yourself a brandable or content packed site,
 monitize it (with google adsence or paid text adds)
 add your affiliate banners and sell advertising on your
 site- see text brokers and the like.

 And as a final note to you all google say&#039;s &quot;Content Is
 King&quot; -remember Knowlege Is Content!!

 Webmaster: MoneyMakingSites.info</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Domaining&#8221; should be seen as only the first step.What<br />
 most people fail to do in this industry is realise the full<br />
 potential of their investment, ie by developing an<br />
 appropriate website for their registered name(s).</p>
<p> Think of your dotcom (or any other TLD you may<br />
 harbour) as your block of &#8216;virtual&#8217; land and we all<br />
 know that a land and house package is worth alot<br />
 more than land alone. Empirical evidence shows </p>
<p> that webmasters who develop their dotcom&#8217;s and<br />
 establish a presence on the net generate alot more<br />
 value for their domain name/website. A website<br />
 domain package is generally more attractive to buy</p>
<p> from an investors point of view fore websites don&#8217;t<br />
 require major development unlike fresh &#8216;unknown&#8217;<br />
 domain names. Just go to any website auction domain<br />
 and you will  see the length of sold websites compared</p>
<p> to the many domain auction sites who ironically<br />
 parade their 2 million  plus domain names all static<br />
 and gathering virtual &#8216;dust&#8217;. So deal yourself some<br />
 justice and do some research on website development</p>
<p> produce yourself a brandable or content packed site,<br />
 monitize it (with google adsence or paid text adds)<br />
 add your affiliate banners and sell advertising on your<br />
 site- see text brokers and the like.</p>
<p> And as a final note to you all google say&#8217;s &#8220;Content Is<br />
 King&#8221; -remember Knowlege Is Content!!</p>
<p> Webmaster: MoneyMakingSites.info</p>
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