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Old April 27th, 2007, 01:37 AM
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PPC XML feed, general how are they doing this

Bear with me, very new to all this. I am a programmer, and have decided to see if I can not make something and give it back to the community.

I do not seem to be able to get much data, or either get lost in too much data, or sites that do not provide data unless you subscribe or pony up cash, or meet certain traffic requirements. I hope someone here can give me the basics.

I get Adsense and the rest that work the same, pasting in some Javascript code, and they relate ads based on your content. I do not want to go that route.

Bare with me on this url:
some_domain_parker_dot_com/parking.php4?task=search&domain=freefonetones.com&
s=0c47540cfb15bbd49c86&a_id=2&language=en&pxy_t=0&at=0&
add_c=2cb36917b582291d3baa3b90941805e6&pgt=&
keyword=apple+computer

So it is a domain park, but I want to write my own domain parking software, and not charge 300.00-1000.00 for it, and also cater it to actually requiring good content, not just a total absence of content.

Unfortunetlay, forum rules will not let me post a url, but at the above link, on the right side bar, there are about 10 links, you will see, the only real portion that changes about those links is the keyword=value part. This is how I see all the paid domain parking sites working.

They are getting highly targeted ads returned back to the page, based soley on a keyword in the url. Further, the ads link to their internal pages, for tracking, and eventually, in this case, end up at google.

So they simply make ?keyword=car or ?keyword=boat or ?keyword=computer and the page points back to itself, and poof, auto generated page with no real user valuable content, tricking users into clicking, to a degree. I do not want to do that, but I do need that ability to "nest" that feature inside my real content.

This can not be pure AdSense, as they have mucked with the results so much, they violate all TOS rules. I started guessing, they must be getting an XML feed of some form, and are parsing it. Googling around a bit, and I think i am right.

Not all the parking sites use google, but I do not see anywhere in google that allows me access to this feed. Is this google domain parking, and I assume it is hard to get into?

What are the rest of the sites that offer feeds that I can poll and manipulate. I will probably only support one in the software to begin with, so whatever the consensus is for the best one, and why.

I have found many posts with lists of PPC offerings, but none tell me if there are XML feeds, or API's etc. Do I really need to give up an email address just to get those questions answered?

I just do not want to dump all my trafficked domains into some other parking system, to pay them, or have them take a cut, or have them determine what is click fraud, when I can program that all in myself. From what I have seem the offerings are poorly done anyway.

I could build something with real value to the end user, as well as the end "surfer". As it stands now, I have no idea how to get these PPC feeds as I am calling them.

Advice? And thanks in advance.

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IMO it would be better for you to make a landing or a squeeze page instead of just parking your domain. It helps a bit at welcoming your traffic from PPC instead of the common practice or redirecting them directly to the sign-up page. This gesture gives value to what you intend to offer to your visitor ;)

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You are correct in that most of the parking pages are populated by ads derived from xml feeds.

There are lots of providers out there that offer contextual ads that can provide an xml ad feed. Then the process is simply querying the feed with your search term and displaying the results in a way that complies with the feed's rules.

I hope that helps.

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