Generic Domain Owners Can Now Sell Their Traffic To The Highest Bidder
Have you ever dreamed of selling your domains' visitors to the highest bidder without having to worry about declining click-through rates and pay-per-click revenues?
Sendori, a new service that was recently announced on Techcrunch, aims to connect advertisers with owners of generic domains. The company's concept is simple yet ingenious:
- Advertisers bid for traffic from domains that are related to their business.
- That traffic is then redirected right to the advertisers, without requiring users to click on ads.
- Unsold traffic, if any, is sent to the domain owner's normal parking provider.
That's it! Sendori pays domain owners within 45 days of the end of each month, and the company's goal is to increase domain owners' revenues by 25% over what they are currently earning.
It might be worth a try if you own some generic domains (or typos thereof) and currently earn more than $100 a month, which is the required minimum to be accepted by the company.
Sounds like a great idea. There is very little that Google could do to compete with this unless they copy the very concept.
This will come into play even more once Microsoft and Yahoo join forces.
This sounds great, have anybody had any experience with them?
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