WhyPark Monetization Changes Announced

WhyPark announced some changes to their monetization model today, and these changes should lead to higher payouts for domain owners who have sites with WhyPark. It’s also a good way to test your ad system vs. their feed in a vacuum environment (testing is the best way to see what works and what doesn’t).

Personally, I used WhyPark for my wine-lovers website, Oenophiles.com. I was very pleased with the support from WhyPark, and the name is doing better with them than it was doing parked (by a lot).

I will be publishing an interview with WhyPark CEO Craig Rowe next week, and I am sure industry veteran Stephen Douglas will have some good input as well.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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2 COMMENTS

  1. The design and content looks good on oenophiles.com but the SEO of all their sites in one word= WEAK

    The URL’s are not SEO friendly… The on-page optimization could be better. Should be a lot better. They are missing even the basic stuff.

    Well, they have only been doing this for a couple of years now… I guess maybe by 2010 or so they will figure out this stuff 😉

    LOL

    Best,

    Mike

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