How many uniques would justify parking a domain for revenue?

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DynamicBlue

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I have a few celebrity domains (all .com's) and all have some traffic

I've never bothered parking them with Sedo, or anyone else, but I suppose I'd like some opinions on how much traffic would be considered " enough" to actually park them with the intention of generating revenue. None of the domains have content or even a site. (The are just parked on the default godaddy nameservers) So I've done ZERO with any of them and the traffic varies, but each domain averages roughly 20 uniques daily from direct type-ins. Any thoughts?
 


10000 uniques might be worth shit, 1 unique might net you $10. Uniques is the wrong metric.

Look at it this way: if you don't park them, how much will you get?
 
There's now way you can go wrong with parking. Not only does it build traffic statistics for a potential future sale, but people DO click and those clicks add up to equal money in the bank for you especially over the long run.
 
Becuase ctr can be all from 0.5% to 50% depending on niche and parking layout etc the only real way is to try it out. PPC varies highly too.
 
park them and find out... if it doesn't make you any coin, you're only out the time it took you to park and optimize the pages...

alternatively, you could try to promote some of the adult celeb sites like paparazzifilth.com from juicybucks...
 
I monetize my parked domain in average with 40$ cpm. Much better than mfa.Hope this helps.
 
I've tried parking, but really, don't earn much if it doesn't have a few hundred type-ins per day. Best bet IMHO is to throw up a blog, or a quick seo'd joomla site, rank, and earn that way. Once the site makes some regular $$ you can sell it for 4-6 mos income without much effort.
 
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