If you own domains that you haven't developed, rather than having them sit around collecting dust, you park them with a parking company, NameDrive for example.
You sign up with a company, enter the domains you wish to park and we give you a landing page with a related appearance and ad set. For example, if you had paristravel.com parked with a company like ND(arbitrary example, I have no idea if paristravel.com is developed or parked), they would provide you with a page that is relevant to the domain (pictures of International landmarks, hotels, etc.) and targeted ads (such as hotels in paris, tourist attractions, Eiffel Tower tours).
The ad feed is given by one of the major providers, They use Google, and the domain owner is paid every time a visitor clicks on one of the ads. It's a pretty easy way to make money and, unless your domains are developed, there's really no reason not to do it. Registrars typically provide parking pages automatically when you register a name, but they don't pay as much as your targeted parking company, some don't pay at all.



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