Getting banned from Google isn’t good for you.
Over half the online users use it daily to find what they’re looking for.
If you happen to be using a service like DomainSponsor, Parked or Sedo, you’re likely to see your domain name banned from this powerful search engine, not to mention others like Yahoo! and Bing.
You see, landing pages are some of the lowest value pages which users can come across and it’s going to be bad for business for any search engine to display these pages as their primary results… or even in their “inner pages” results. So most search engines just ban automated landing pages and the domain names that lead there.
That’s why you need to get off the landing page train because it’s basically going into the proverbial wall.
Not so long ago, you still got some search engine visitors to your landing pages but not anymore, those days are over. Just go check your “landed pages” with this tool and see how completely banned your landing pages are, with Google. Be warned, it’s not going to be a pretty sight!
Spend as many hours as necessary to build up forums, blogs, social networks, directories or other services, for each one of your domain names but don’t leave them with the landing pages providers because they’re destroying your ability to derive search engine traffic, from them.
In some cases, you may be able to eventually get listed again with several search engines but that’s not a sure thing as you’ll need to setup a very convincing web destination for that to happen.
While landing pages have been an attractive solution for a while, it’s just not a good deal anymore.
Not getting search engine traffic will likely kill several times the revenue potential you’d have by developing a worthwhile web destination associated with each of your domain names.
Be smart and get off the landing page parade now because the more you wait, the more you’re likely to suffer from a nasty wall-t0-wall ban, from almost every major search engine out there, including Google.
Now, this is going to be a lot of fun!
If you’ve been hosting your domain name within a shared hosting environment and were curious to know who else had their site hosted there, it’s now possible using Microsoft’s new search engine (that has replaced “Live”): Bing!
Here’s how you do it…
If you want to see who else is hosted on the same server as this blog, the results are available to everyone.
In the case of Greatest.Name, a whopping 8,590 results are found (on the second page) — that’s an impressive number, even for a powerful server!
Go ahead, try it for your own domain names…
And since we’re talking about domain names, make sure to get your own domain name reseller storefront, online. It’s fully automated and provides you with the money you need to pay your bills, all of them… and then some.