Domain Industry Update – 5 Mar 2021

Domain Industry Update – 5 Mar 2021

This week saw some big changes in the numbers as Google fell away and the direct advertising networks picked up the slack. Yes, you read that first sentence correctly. Google dropped substantially in what it was paying out to domain investors while the other networks paid out more.
This brings up an important point. If you are not exposed to other sources of income other than Google then your revenue can be at risk. If you’re doing more than $500 per month in revenue, then I would encourage you to reach out to me at ParkLogic or via my blog as getting a broader mix into your revenue can help mitigate a lot of downside risk.
If you are looking at selling a traffic domain portfolio then we have some cashed up investors that are able to buy. Please feel free to reach out to me if you’re interested.
I would like to also thank all those people that wished my Dad well. He had a health issue that a bit scary for him and the entire family. The good news is he’s back home and doing well.

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For over a decade Michael has been writing on online business, entrepreneurship, and life. In addition, he has interviewed many Internet industry luminaries including: Colin Campbell (.club), Rick Schwartz (the domain king), Howard and Barbara Neu (TRAFFIC), Page Howe (The Domain Show), Stevan Lieberman (domain lawyer and investor), Dan Schindler (Donuts), Eric Lyon (Namepros), Jackson Elsegood (Escrow.com), Richard Lau (logo.com), Page Howe (thedomainshow.com), Soeren Von Varchmin (NamesCon), Jacqueline Daly (Dynadot)

About Michael Gilmour
Michael has been investing in domain names for nearly 20 years, is a co-founder of domain monetization company ParkLogic and an industry commentator via his blog whizzbangsblog.com. His analytical data driven case studies, combined with his forward creative thinking has made him an in-demand conference speaker around the world.
Michael served as a director of the prestigious Australian Internet Industry Association and contributed to forming Internet industry policies for; cyber-crime, copyright and chaired the committee for establishing the online advertising standards for Australia.