On Monday 07 Aug 2006 21:16, Jim McAtee wrote:
>
> What irks me most about this behaivior is that if I or my customer just
> want a domain to "go away", suddenly it's resurrected from the ashes and
> has a cheesy new parking page.  I have many domains that have never had
> active web sites, or that have been inactive for several years and which
> should go away and never be seen again.  That would be my choice had I
> been given the option.
>
> How do we opt out of this program?

Thats already been answered - you can contact support. Although I thought 
there was a check box in the reseller control panel.

However appreciate many expired domains will reappear if you don't renew them. 
Indeed any domain which anyone is likely to ever care about will (since by 
definition if they care, it probably has more than a handful of visitors a 
year, and thus will cover the cost of registering it through advertising), if 
the market is working efficiently. Not to mention those who don't bother 
registering them at all, but still use them, or is that sorted now?

What I want to know is the CTR/revenue potential of such services per page 
view, since we don't yet carry advertising on one of our 404 pages, and 
although it mentions us, we only get a 0.08% CTR on that link (I'm guessing 
most people visiting websites really don't want to create their own). But I'm 
guessing that is a tad more sensitive subject, Elliot?

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