Website Development Tools

It is a more than well known fact that pay per clicks (PPC) are decreasing. Income from parked domains are decreasing month by month which makes it harder to find profitable expired domains. In such times you need to be a little more creative in order to change the downward curve. Development has always been the most secure way to increase a domain’s value. By adding content you feed the search engines and in return they feed your site with free traffic. This is why many domainers have started developing more and more of their assets in stead of just passively parking them. But how do they do it and which is the most effective website development tools? When you own a large portfolio like most professional domainers do, the development tool needs to be easy to work with. Time is money and we don’t have time to develop all our domains into power sites. The tool should help you create full functioning mini sites in no time, automatically be search engine optimized ( SEO) with the ability to add income sources like Google Adsense, affiliate programs etc.

Personally I recomend Wordpress. It can be higly search engine optimized (you need some plugins like “all in one SEO pack”), it is fast and easy to install, you can find all the plugins you can think of, thousands of different themes, search engines love blogs (Wordpress sites do not have to look blogish), it is free and it is easy to add sites and content later on. All in all I give Wordpress an A+, but is it possible to develop websites even faster?

Here the other day I thought about using Whypark as a platform. They allow you to add sites with your own content, in fact they encourage you to do it. I do not think their sites are as SEO as Wordpress, but in January they will publish a new version of their system which should improve most aspects of their parked pages. You should also be able to modify your sites more easily. When you use Whypark you do not need a hosting plan, they will host your domains. In fact the only thing you need to do is point your domain’s DNS to Whypark, add it to the system and it should be online. It simply couldn’t be easier, if you own a lot of domains which you want to develop, you should think about using Whypark as a website development tool. Personally I will give it a try, I will add some content to my parked sites and see how they perform in the search engines.



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