Word on the street is, I have a shit ton of empty domains that actually generate natural traffic, because they either have good keywords in the domain, or they dropped and I got 'em before the old owners could renew it. Anyhow, no matter..
I don't feel like wasting these with any blog software or sticking adsense/ypn ads on them, so what I do want is to stick some type of domain sponsor type of script on them. But not some shitty or boring feed like all of the rest seem to use, I want to either make my own by combining the good ones together, or just use a high paying one and let the traffic make me some cash.
My question to you more seasoned domainer pros (clearly I am not one of those -- that rhymed) which road should I choose? One single domainer sponsor, or is there a way to combine the best ones together and use that so I can spread it out across a few thousand of my domains and do something with the 20k+ uniques they generate per week in total. I have some really cool ideas too on how to create awesome landing pages if I were to create my own service, but that would mean a lot of work, and we know I don't like to work any harder than I have to... But seriously, drop your advice here, I'd appreciate it.
I don't feel like wasting these with any blog software or sticking adsense/ypn ads on them, so what I do want is to stick some type of domain sponsor type of script on them. But not some shitty or boring feed like all of the rest seem to use, I want to either make my own by combining the good ones together, or just use a high paying one and let the traffic make me some cash.
My question to you more seasoned domainer pros (clearly I am not one of those -- that rhymed) which road should I choose? One single domainer sponsor, or is there a way to combine the best ones together and use that so I can spread it out across a few thousand of my domains and do something with the 20k+ uniques they generate per week in total. I have some really cool ideas too on how to create awesome landing pages if I were to create my own service, but that would mean a lot of work, and we know I don't like to work any harder than I have to... But seriously, drop your advice here, I'd appreciate it.