The highest converting channel for my sales, by a long way, has been having the domains resolve to a page that includes a 'make offer' form or 'buy now' button.
It looks like your domain is currently resolving to a page with ads, but no mechanism to make an offer (or buy on the spot). You're missing out on prospective buyers right now, so I would address that as a matter of priority first.
I've done a lot of testing on what works over the years, so you could check out one of our marketplace listings/landing pages for inspiration. For example, navigate to endurance.com.au or ecofriendly.com.au to see the landing pages/listings.
Incidentally, the eBranding.com.au marketplace will open up to select portfolio holders with top quality domains in the future. I haven't promoted this at all yet, so you've just got an early scoop! More info here: https://www.ebranding.com.au/approved-marketplace-sellers/
As it currently stands, yes you have to include monetisation ads/links to meet policy requirements. This was set to change along with a raft of other policy improvements, but auDA inexplicably shelved the lot, so who knows what will eventuate.Thanks to both. I saw your landing page ebranding. I have nanotech related links for monetisation purposes and to prevent a complaint from succeeding. I wouldn’t mind both the related links and make offer button but not sure if any one provides that?
Bodis.com makes it easy to set up a landing page with ads, along with a 'make offer' or 'buy it now' link.Thanks to both. I saw your landing page ebranding. I have nanotech related links for monetisation purposes and to prevent a complaint from succeeding. I wouldn’t mind both the related links and make offer button but not sure if any one provides that?
Luke is a fantastic writer - far better than me in fact! I wish he'd do more of it.Thank you oh wow you wrote on domainer.com.au awesome!
Absolutely correct about still having to meet policy requirements.As it currently stands, yes you have to include monetisation ads/links to meet policy requirements. This was set to change along with a raft of other policy improvements, but auDA inexplicably shelved the lot, so who knows what will eventuate.
Thanks! Will look into itAbsolutely correct about still having to meet policy requirements.
In my experience, all parking companies are as "useless as tits on a bull" when it comes to parking revenue on Aussie domains. But as Luke says, they serve their purpose by helping meet the crazy red tape that auDA still has - plus they can generate you enquiries.
I use ParkingCrew, particularly because you can set your own keyword terms for acronym domains. I don't have a "for sale" banner - but I do give people the opportunity to get in touch with me. As an example, have a look at gft.com.au. This totally complies with auDA policy (I have checked).
Handy that you can have your direct phone number up top , now I know who to prank call when I'm boredAs an example, have a look at gft.com.au. This totally complies with auDA policy (I have checked).
I know your number Rod, and I've blocked it. Ha ha - just kidding of course.Handy that you can have your direct phone number up top , now I know who to prank call when I'm bored
Bodis do exactly the same. Even looks the same. (Stole your idea for adding the number)Absolutely correct about still having to meet policy requirements.
I use ParkingCrew, particularly because you can set your own keyword terms for acronym domains. I don't have a "for sale" banner - but I do give people the opportunity to get in touch with me. As an example, have a look at gft.com.au. This totally complies with auDA policy (I have checked).
That looks great Paul. Hope the phone number idea works for you.Bodis do exactly the same. Even looks the same. (Stole your idea for adding the number)
Thanks Ned. That's the default layout with Bodis.That looks great Paul. Hope the phone number idea works for you.