New WhyPark Templates

April 12, 2008

whypark has just made a new template called ‘Large Impact’ available in 4 color variations.

WhyPark\'s Large Impact Template

Check them out here.

The new templates aren’t the best ones they have, but it is nice to have more standard choices

Step 2 – Analytics

April 12, 2008

I have made installing analytics code step 2 because I believe it is very important to be able to track your sites statistics and process feel free to skip this until later if your priorities are different.

whypark enables you to use services such as Google Analytics, StatCounter, OneStatFree to track your sites statistics.  Personally, I use Google Analytics. You will have to decide the one you want to use…

Maybe I’m just lazy, but why does it seem like everything has to be a tedious, mind numbing, one at a time process… well, guess what?  Adding Analytics to your whypark sites is no different.

Actually, adding the stat code in the whypark domain manager is pretty easy.  All you have to do is paste your code in the box in the domain manager. The part that takes the most time is setting all your domains up with your stats provider.  It took me a few hours to set up 60+ domains in Google Analytics.

Good Luck!

Ok, So after you set up your account at whypark it’s time to get started.  First thing you want to do is get all your domains set up in the whypark domain manager.  I decided I wanted to start off with about 60 domains so I knew this was going to take some time.

In order to make it easier to stay organized I wanted to make a list of the domains I wanted to put into whypark. Since I have all my domains registered at godady, I went into my godaddy account and exported a list of all my domains, then I narrowed it down to the ones I wanted to put into whypark.

There are two ways to add domains into the whypark domain manager. One at a time or a  bulk import. When you do a bulk import, all the domains you are bulk importing will use the same keywords so it would have been helpfull if I would have went through my list and grouped the domains together that I would be bulk importing….

So now you have your list go down it, using both bulk import and one at a time as necisarry.

One more thing to keep in mind with the import… when you use it you do not have the option to add a meta description, you will have to go in to each domain later and add the description then.

That’s it.  on the first pass through my list I decided just to get the domains in and worry about adding stats code and sitemaps later….   More on that soon.

whypark is a super easy way to start making money with those domains you have been collecting for years. I know I was tired of spending money to renew all my domains and getting nothing in return.

A few days ago I decided it was time to stop wasting money and finally do something with all these domains, so I looked around for a good way to park them and maybe earn a little money. Well, I came across all the popular parking sites, but they were all the same. Just a big boring page of ads. I knew I wasn’t going to make any money with those services. But what was the alternative to standard domain parking??

I did not want to take the time to make those little ‘portal’ pages you see with a picture and some links that are relevant to the subject and a couple ads. I didn’t have a problem with the format of sites like that, but the thought of doing that for 80 domains was not pleasant. Being a lazy guy, I had to find a different option.

Behold!! whypark was there to save my day. (or night) I was searching and searching for something, anything to save me from the hell of having to make all those sites and then on some obscure forum I found a guy recommending whypark.

Here I am, I have set up about 60 of my domains on whypark and I am bringing all of you with me for the ride. I will be sharing my opinions, tips and templates. because I couldn’t find any….I plan on spending some quality time working on templates, and of course I will be sharing them.

Here we go… If you haven’t done so yet go to whypark now and get yourself started!

Choose your Ad-Network

April 10, 2008

Obviously, if you are using whypark you want to have ads on your sites. for me there were 2 choices.

1 – google AdSense

2 – the whypark integrated ad-network

I am using the whypark ad-network. At this point I can’t comment on the $$ reasons for this choice but I can say the ads look much better than using AdSense, I have a strong feeling that because of this I will see more click action!! Here is an example of a site using the whypark ad-network. (look below for an example of google ads for comparison)

Remember to still use a secondary ad-network code on your domain set up pages because if the whypark ad-network is unable to display ads it will display the ads from the code you supplied on the domain set up page.

Here is an example that is using google ads because the whypark ad-network was unable to display ads (last time I checked).