What is a Parked Domain?

What is a parked domain?

We’ve all encountered questionable parking situations in our lives, but have you ever considered a way to make money from parking? That’s where domain parking comes into play. It’s not about parking cars; it’s about parking your digital assets for a steady income stream. A parked domain refers to a domain name registered but not currently in active use. Instead of directing visitors to a live website, a parked domain typically leads to a placeholder page.

This page may contain advertisements, a “coming soon” message, or no content at all. This practice allows domain owners to secure valuable digital assets for future use, protect their brand identity, or even generate passive income through ad revenue. A parked domain serves as a digital asset that may not have a functional purpose yet but still holds value. It can be part of a broader digital strategy, waiting to be developed into a full website, or it can function as an investment held for future sale.

Many owners of parked domains rely on advertising networks to generate passive income from web traffic that naturally lands on their parked pages, often driven by easy-to-remember domain names. With Freename, you can easily register and manage your parked domains, giving you full control over your digital assets and providing the tools to monetize them effectively.

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Why Have a Parked Domain?

Many reasons exist to park a domain, from brand protection to long-term investment opportunities. Parking a domain benefits more than just businesses that need an immediate website; it represents a smart strategy with several key advantages.

Investors park domains primarily for investment purposes. Domain investors acquire names they believe will grow in value over time. These often include trending keywords, popular phrases, or emerging industry terms that could become valuable assets. When you park these domains, you secure the digital asset while waiting for the right moment to sell it profitably. For example, a domain matching an emerging business sector could become highly valuable as that sector expands. Parking the domain protects it, keeps it available for future development, or prepares it for sale when opportunity knocks.

Brand protection motivates many companies to park domains. Businesses regularly register multiple variations of their primary domain to block competitors or cybersquatters from acquiring those addresses. Companies that park these domains maintain control over their brand’s online presence and prevent confusion from similar domain names. Freename helps businesses easily register and manage multiple domains, blocking others from hijacking their digital space.

People also park domains to reserve names for future projects. When you plan a new product launch, marketing campaign, or personal project, parking a domain secures your desired web address before you develop the actual website. This guarantees the domain’s availability when you’re ready to bring your project to life. Freename simplifies parking domains for long-term use and offers management tools to track your entire portfolio.

Finally, parking a domain is a great way to monetize unused digital real estate. Even if you don’t have an immediate need for a website, you can still generate passive income from a parked domain by integrating ads on the placeholder page. Platforms like Google AdSense and other ad networks display relevant ads to visitors who land on your parked domain, providing a steady stream of income. With Freename’s integration with these ad networks, you can quickly start earning money from your parked domains without needing to build a website.

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How to Park a Domain with Freename? (AVAILABLE soon)

Parking a domain with Freename is easy and can be done in just a few simple steps. Here’s how to do it:

First, you need to register your domain. Freename offers a wide range of top-level domains (TLDs), giving you the flexibility to choose the best domain name for your needs. Once you’ve selected and registered your domain, you’ll have full control over it through Freename’s blockchain-based platform. This decentralized system ensures that your domain is securely stored, and you retain complete ownership of your digital assets.

Once your domain is registered, you can go to the Freename dashboard and activate the parking feature. The platform’s intuitive interface makes it easy to park your domain and direct it to a placeholder page. This page can feature a simple “coming soon” message, a directory of your other domains, or advertisements for monetization.

Freename also allows you to monetize your parked domain easily. By integrating ad networks like Google AdSense, you can start earning revenue as soon as the domain is parked. Visitors who type in the domain name or land on the page through type-in traffic can interact with the ads, generating income for you. Freename provides all the necessary tools to seamlessly connect with these ad networks, ensuring you can start monetizing your parked domains immediately.

How to List Your Parked Domain for Sale?

If you’re parking a domain for investment purposes and want to sell it later, Freename offers an aftermarket feature. This allows you to list your parked domain for sale and potentially make a profit when the right buyer comes along. To list your domain for sale, simply log into your Freename account and navigate to the aftermarket section. From there, you can choose to list your domain on Freename’s marketplace, where potential buyers can view the domain’s availability. You can set a fixed price or leave it open for negotiation, depending on your preferred selling strategy.

Freename’s aftermarket platform gives you all the tools needed to manage the sale process, from pricing your domain to completing the transaction securely. This makes it easy for domain owners to profit from their parked domains when the time is right.

Domain Alias

A domain alias is another feature that is often confused with parked domains. A domain alias is essentially a secondary domain name that points to an existing active website. Unlike a parked domain, which doesn’t host a live website, a domain alias simply redirects visitors to another website. For example, if you own both example.metaverse and example.meta, you could set up example.meta as a domain alias for example.metaverse, so visitors who type in either domain are directed to the same website.

Differences Between an Addon Domain & Parked Domain

While both addon domains and parked domains are used in web hosting, they serve different purposes. An addon domain is a fully functional domain added to a hosting account and points to an active website with unique content. For example, if you have a hosting plan, you can add multiple addon domains to the plan, each pointing to a separate website. An addon domain acts as an independent website hosted under one account.

In contrast, a parked domain points to a placeholder page and is typically used for investment, brand protection, or monetization through ads. Parked domains don’t lead to live websites but are instead reserved for future use or to secure a domain name.

FAQs 

Are Parked Domains Legal?

Yes, parked domains are completely legal. As long as the domain doesn’t infringe on any trademarks or intellectual property rights, you are free to park your domain and use it for various purposes such as brand protection, investment, or monetization. However, it’s important to avoid cybersquatting—registering domains with the intention to sell them to trademark holders at inflated prices—as this is illegal.

Can You Make Money on a Parked Domain?

Yes, you can make money by parking a domain. The most common method of monetization is through ad networks like Google AdSense, which display relevant advertisements on the placeholder page of your parked domain. You earn revenue whenever visitors click on these ads. The amount of money you can earn depends on factors like traffic volume and the relevance of the ads to the domain’s keywords.

Does Google Index Parked Domains?

Google generally does not index parked domains unless they contain substantial content. A domain with little to no content may be viewed as low-quality or spammy by Google’s search algorithms. As a result, parked domains typically don’t rank well in search results. However, if a parked domain has useful content or relevant ads, Google might index it, allowing it to rank for specific keywords.

How Long is a Domain Parked For?

A domain can remain parked for as long as you wish. There are no restrictions on how long you can park a domain, whether it’s for investment, brand protection, or future development. You can choose to keep your domain parked indefinitely or until you are ready to use it for an active project or sell it. Freename allows users to park their domains without any time limits, giving full flexibility.

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Why do i Need a Wallet?

Freename domains are blockchain-based assets and would be minted and stored using a wallet. Users are required to mint and manage their domains using a Metamask or Coinbase-configured wallet. It must be a non-custodial wallet, meaning that one must own the private keys to the wallet in order to approve transactions via a signature.

To benefit from Freename Web 3 domains/TLDs, you must have a wallet. This is because Web 3 domains/TLDs are blockchain-based assets. Users can mint and manage their domains using Metamask or Coinbase-configured wallets.

Keep in mind that it must be a non-custodial wallet. You own the private keys to the wallet (in order to approve transactions via a signature).

Are the Domains Associated with ICANN?

ICANN does not manage freename.io domains. Freename.io believes their TLDs/domains must allow customers to operate independently. Freename.io wants to build a utility infrastructure, allowing customers to use their services for valuable and generative purposes. By leveraging blockchain technology, Freename Web 3 domains/TLDs have no centralized authority imposing rules and regulations.

What is a Wallet?

Every blockchain user requires a wallet in order to interact with the network. A wallet is essentially an account on the blockchain where transactions can be sent and received. It is also where one can store blockchain assets such as cryptocurrency or NFTs (non-fungible tokens). There is no personal information associated with a wallet and none is required to create one. A wallet consists of a public key and a private key. The public key can be safely shared with anyone who wishes to send assets to the corresponding wallet, however, the private key should not be shared and is the key to accessing the wallet in the event where access is lost or to create another instance.

A crypto wallet (cryptocurrency wallet) is software or hardware that enables users to store and use cryptocurrency. With cryptocurrencies, there isn’t any actual money to carry around in a wallet. They exist on the blockchain. Similarly to traditional bank transfers, crypto wallets enable users to send and receive cryptocurrencies, NFTs, etc.

A wallet consists of a public key and a private key. To receive assets, you share your public key associated with your wallet. You should NEVER share your private key.

How do i Claim my Earnings from Freename

ou can withdraw revenues generated passively through a cryptocurrency transfer. Connect your cryptocurrency wallet and, once your withdrawal request is confirmed, the desired amount is pulled from Freename’s reserves and conveniently delivered to you!

Claim your earnings by following these steps:

  1. Connect your cryptocurrency wallet to Freename.io
  2. Request a withdrawal
  3. Receive request confirmation
  4. Receive withdrawal directly to your wallet.

Can i Transfer Domains?

Yes. The domain is stored in your cryptocurrency wallet and can be transferred by you after you have minted it. Access your portfolio, select the TLD or Domain you wish to transfer and type the recipient’s address. Afterwards, you must paste the OTP code you received by mail to confirm the transaction. Keep in mind that currently, it is not possible to import the domain that has been transferred, but it will be possible soon!

Yes. Domains are transferable ONLY after a TLD/domain has been minted and stored in a user’s wallet.

To transfer the TLD (or domain), the user must:

  • Access their wallet
  • Select the item they want to transfer
  • Enter the recipient’s address.
  • Confirm the transaction by pasting the OTP received by email

In the future, Freename.io will support importing domains that have been transferred.

What about Trademarks?

Registering a trademark on your Freename Web3 TLD will allow you to protect your web3 TLD and your logo worldwide juridically.

From the moment you deposit a trademark request, your web3 TLD will be protected worldwide for 6 months awaiting for the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IGE.ch) to confirm and register the availability of your TLD.****

A trademark is any symbol, phrase, or word that allows customers to identify a company’s goods or services. Freename is a web3 domain/TLD provider that also provides trademark registration.

A user must reach out to the trademark department to register a trademark. To get your trademark filed for review at the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, a user must provide the following:

  1. Complete a Know your customer (KYC)
  2. A list of TLDs they wish to trademark
  3. Proof of payment

Once these conditions are met, it takes one week for the trademark to be reviewed and logo/TLDs to be provided with six months of worldwide protection.

Is Minting the same as Buying?

Purchasing a TLD (or domain) on Freename and minting it on the blockchain are two distinct steps. When you purchase a TLD (or domain), the transaction is recorded in Freename’s database and not on the blockchain. Minting a TLD (or domain) on the blockchain requires a second step: log into the user’s personal area, select the TLD (or domain) and press “mint TLD” (or domain): done! Don’t worry, once you have purchased a Freename domain, no one can take it away from you!

No. Buying and Minting a TLD/domain are two different things.**

Buying **is the process of recording a transaction on Freename’s database and not on the blockchain.

Minting is the process of pushing a user’s domain from Freename.io data onto the public ledger of a blockchain and into a user’s wallet. Giving the user full control over the TLD/domain.

It is very easy to mint a domain/TLD once you purchase it. Simply:

  • Log into your personal area
  • Select the TLD (or domain)
  • Press “mint TLD” (or domain)

What is Domain Minting?

Minting is the process of publishing a Freename domain (or TLD) on the blockchain via your wallet to gain full custody of the domain. This means that the only person that has control over the domain (or TLD) is the person who controls (has access to) the wallet.

Minting is the process of pushing a user’s domain from Freename.io data onto the public ledger of a blockchain and into a user’s wallet. Giving the user full ownership over the domain.

Minting on Freename.io is as simple as the following steps:

  1. Go to the Freename.io website
  2. Enter the TLD/domain you want to buy in the search bar
  3. Add the TLD/domain to your cart
  4. Go to checkout
  5. Create a Freename.io account
  6. Purchase the TLD/domain with cryptocurrency or a credit card
  7. Go to “portfolio and incomes.”
  8. Click on mint TLD/domain

Which domains are Protected?

Protected domains and TLDs are domains and TLDs that we’ve detected are associated with a brand, organization, or notable person. We believe it is important to increase adoption for the next generation of the internet by helping to onboard brands into the Web3 era. If you are interested in applying for a Protected domain, please contact us.

TLDs/Domains associated with a notable person, brand or organization are considered Protected Domains. Protected domains help onboard brands in Web 3 increasing adoption. Protected domains also protect users from others impersonating/stealing their domains.

Reach out to Freename.io to apply for a protected domain.

Why use Freename?

Freename domains are unique by their very nature: only with Freename you can register domains with unique TLDs for your digital identity while passively earning money!

Freename.io is not only the leading TLD and Domains platform in Web 3, but also lets users generate passive income!

Owning a Freename Web 3 TLD entitles users to receive passive income whenever a domain is bought on their TLD. Users can register and mint TLD/domains of their choice if available.

What is a Domain?

A domain name is a string of letters and/or numbers that points to the IP address of the corresponding website. Generally, it is easier to remember a name than a long string of numbers.

A domain name is an address that people type into a browser bar to find a website. It consists of a Top-Level Domain (TLD), everything that comes after the dot, and the Second-Level Domain (SLD), everything that comes before the dot.

For example, “Freename.io” is the domain name, “Freename” is the SLD and “io” is the TLD.

Which Chains are Supported?

Freename has a multi-chain approach. You can choose on which Blockchain to mint your Web3 Domains and TLDs ranging Among Polygon, Cronos, and Binance.

A user can mint a Freename.io domain/TLD on the following blockchains:

  • Polygon
  • Cronos
  • Binance

Freename plans to expand its multi-chain approach by adding blockchains upon which domains can be minted.

Are there Renewal Fees?

No! Once you’ve bought a Freename Domain or TLD, it’s yours forever, no renewal fees ever!

No. There are no renewal fees on Freename.io. Once a user has paid a one-time payment for a domain/TLD, they own it. Forever.

This is the significant advantage of Web 3 domain/TLD over traditional alternatives.

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