Premium Traffic Launches Domain Parking Service

CALABASAS, Calif. — Premium Traffic has debuted a new cash program for website owners not earning top dollar on type-in traffic and searches, especially on parked domains. The company offers a variety of programs to monetize valuable search traffic.

Customers of Premium Traffic assign a niche to their sites so surfers are assured of getting related, targeted results to their search query. Premium Traffic owns more than 100,000 premier domain names that customers’ sites will be listed on and targeted in a search. These sites include Cash.com, Fun.com, Free.com and Teen.com. Its adult domains include Ass.com and Pussy.com.

Creating customized landing pages using the company’s proprietary targeting technology gives domain name owners a chance to capitalize on parked domains the company says on its website.

Premium Traffic optimizes search results in two ways.

The default optimization method is based on what keywords surfers are searching for. Premium Traffic says on its website that the default method should be selected if its clients site is already optimized. This method can take up to two weeks to fully target.

The second method, related keyword, targets within a few hours and is effective if search results are not organized correctly. Clients can select any domain related to a keyword by selecting this method in the user control panel.

Premium Traffic pays up to 85 percent of earned revenue once a month for the previous month’s earnings. The company updates its stats reporting every day and offers weekly and monthly graphs to track both hits and earnings. Real-time stats will be available in the coming weeks.

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