Parked Domain
A parked domain is a web address that is registered but not actively used for a website or email services.
Description
In the digital marketing industry, a parked domain serves as a placeholder for future development or as a means to generate revenue through advertisements. Businesses often park domains to protect their brand, preventing competitors from acquiring similar web addresses. Additionally, parked domains can be monetized by displaying ads that generate passive income. They can also be used for speculative purposes, with the intention of selling the domain at a higher price in the future. A parked domain typically shows a simple landing page with ads or a message indicating that the domain is reserved.
Examples
- A new tech startup registers multiple domain names similar to their brand name to ensure no competitors can use them. These domains display a message like 'This domain is reserved for future use'.
- An individual buys a catchy domain name like 'bestvacationspots.com' with the aim of selling it later. In the meantime, the domain is parked and displays ads related to travel and tourism, generating passive income.
Additional Information
- Parked domains can impact SEO negatively since they do not offer valuable content to users.
- Some companies use domain parking to gauge interest in a potential business idea by monitoring traffic to the parked domain.