
Chances are that if you have purchased one domain name, you have purchased several. Many of which are probably not being used at all. Why not put them to good use? One common thing that many hosting companies do (Go Daddy, Host Gator, Blue Host, etc...) is use your unparked domains for their own advantage.
You have probably navigated to a spot on the web that gives you the message This domain is being parked courtesy of Go Daddy." On that same page, you would have seen several advertisements by Go Daddy, showing off all of their services with links to the Go Daddy homepage.
You can use this same concept and apply it to your own domains via Google blogging service, Blogger. It's completely free to do, and you can park an unlimited amount of Domains.Using Blogger To Park Your Domains.
Using Blogger To Park Your Domains
Start by logging in to your Blogger account. If you do not already have a Blogger account, they are very simple to setup and simple to use. You can get one here.
Upon log in, you should be at your Blogger homepage, or "dashboard". Click the
Create a Blog
button located on the top-right portion of the manage blogs toolbar. You will now be required to fill in the basic details of your blog. For blog title, put the name of the domain that you are parking. For blog address, put something similar to the URL of the blog that you are parking. For example, if you are parking donuts.com, you could enter something like moneyeasy4.blogspot.com. Choosing a long domain name like this will add many keywords to your Blog Spot URL, making it better for search engine optimization,

Forward Your Domains
Now, you need to forward your parked domain so that when a web surfer types that specific domain into their browser, they will be brought to your Blogger blog. This will be a different process depending on your host and domain name provider. However, most of the time it is very simple. For example, forwarding a domain with Go daddy involves, clicking on the domain name manager, selecting a domain, clicking the forwarding button and entering your Blogger URL. Very simple.
You will need to wait a couple of hours for the domain to be forwarded. To test to see if it has been forwarded, try typing in the URL of the domain you are forwarding into the address bar (donuts.com). This should lead directly to your blog.
Finishing Up
Now that your domains ready to go, create a post within Blogger. , you can add some AdSense ads to the blog, and see if you can generate some easy income. AdSense ads work great with an all-white background. This is why you should use the all-white mini ma template.
Simple and effective thing to do with your unused domain names.
Finishing Up
Now that your domains ready to go, create a post within Blogger. , you can add some AdSense ads to the blog, and see if you can generate some easy income. AdSense ads work great with an all-white background. This is why you should use the all-white mini ma template.
Simple and effective thing to do with your unused domain names.

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