View Full Version : How to make this kind of site?
Sai_dallas
08-14-2006, 07:53 PM
Hi All,
Any one have any clue how they make this kind of sites.
http://www.travelgain.com
1) no content
2) no value for the users.
My question is how do they get ads?
They look very relavent to the cat.
what kind of software they use to make this sites.
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Jay Greentree
08-14-2006, 10:03 PM
it looks like the domain is not in use there for it has the default site for ULTSEARCH.COM.
Sai_dallas
08-14-2006, 10:57 PM
ULTSEARCH.COM looks like a crap site as well.
but they have all the key words setup propely and you click on one of them they get you the relavent ads.
How to build a site similar to these web sites?
Do they use some kind of software that makes the key words?
And when you click on a key word they get the ads and list the related key words etc.
How is this done. (Basically how do I make a web site like that)
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I believe "travelgain.com" is actually just being "parked" using a domain parking service and that the site is set for multiple pages as opposed to a single page of ads that most parked domains feature.
I'm guessing that the parking service may be Moniker's as their ad is proudly displayed at the bottom of all the pages and the Whois shows the domain was also registered through them.
But I could be wrong...
Stanley Holtsclaw
09-03-2006, 07:29 AM
Yep, definitely looks like a parking system...most likely custom but a parking system none the less. Parking scripts aren't much use unless you have a domain with a lot of natural (type-in) traffic. There is a commercial script that is available to run your own parking service (http://www.smartscript.net/domain-trader.php) but like I said, unless you get a lot of natural traffic...
Simon Gooffin
09-06-2006, 11:01 AM
welcome to our support forums DC & Jay Greentree
I completely agree it's a parked domain name.
http://whois.domaintools.com/travelgain.com
You can see there are 148,338 other sites hosted on this server. So IMO it can not be a separate site with its own software
Cougar
09-10-2006, 11:02 PM
If you sign-up as a publisher for a ppc service like SearchFeed (http://searchfeed.com) you can either place ad-blocks like Google, or they provide a complete customizable script to build your own 'parked' or cloned directory full of their paid ads.
I've done this with a few domains I'm not using, but the click values are pretty low compared to services like Google.
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