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siteMighty as a Domain Holding Page

  • October 31st, 2007 /
  •  Chris Schultz

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Dave Coustan wrote a post today about his idea for a “hipster domain holding page“. Basically, an easy-to-create placeholder page that you could point your domain name servers to for those 5-50 domain names that we all own that are just sitting there.

Marshall Kirkpatrick talks about the investment that several domainers are making in SharedReviews. It’s no secret that there’s big money and domain real estate. But how about a little money for all of us who own 25 odd domain names?
This is an interesting concept, and something that we could certainly execute through siteMighty.com. It’s already brain-dead easy to point the domain to siteMighty. Your site is automatically embedded with affiliate links that give you the opportunity to earn revenue when someone clicks from your site and performs the desired action. Right now you can market anything you want, as long as that thing as credit cards (We got our inspiration from Henry Ford’s Model T). But in the near future you’ll be able to market a whole lot more.

What if you could customize this page with content about you, and embed some affiliate links and maybe AdSense on it to earn a little revenue whenever somebody goes to this domain?

Through your siteMighty placeholder page you could:

  • embed your Twitter feed
  • embed your blog feed
  • embed your Flickr feed
  • include affiliate links for categories of your choosing
  • include AdSense

Would this one-page site make sense for you? Let us know, we definitely could build it.

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  1. Sep 18, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    paul atkinson says:

    i’d love to see a one page sitemighty placeholder, please contact me when this is available.

    paul

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