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Can I make money on my registered domains?
Ideas with domain names for different things run ahead of me implementing this very different thing. And somehow I accumulated about 40 different domains. Not used - hanging dead weight. I'm not going to sell. Little by little, hands reach everyone.
But is it possible to somehow monetize this economy at least at the level of the price for the domain itself?
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passive income on domains without traffic? This only happens in spam emails.
have already been asked Automatic domain monetization? True, there the person clearly wrote that he wants a full liability.
it is clear that domains will not pay off just like that on the machine, otherwise people would simply buy them in thousands and keep them.
but if you are going to work with them - fill them with content little by little, at least near-thematic, then it will be easier to develop SEO.
I am in an identical situation. The main work does not leave me time to deal with my own projects, for which I have acquired beautiful addresses, and it is sad to spend money on renewals.
You should understand that leasing domains can lead to the fact that they will be included in all sorts of blacklists and filters, which will put an end to their further use.
From "safe" only placement of advertising blocks, and then ...
I'm not going to sell.Look at it from the other side. We may simply not live to see the implementation of all projects, or live to see the Internet banned.
Can.
Remarketing to the post with the future project structure and description.
You can, but slowly and little.
if domains can be combined by topic, then one of the simplest ways is a news aggregator (posts) for this topic.
+ add ads there.
as a result, you will have shitty sites, which people or bots will visit in the slightest degree.
The downside of this solution is that you need disk space. large enough to store any rubbish.
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