Bodis shut down its domain parking service in January 2026. If you're looking for an alternative, modern RSOC-based monetization platforms offer multiple revenue paths and typically higher per-visitor returns than traditional parking. Here's how to migrate your portfolio and what to expect.
Migrating from Bodis: What Domain Investors Need to Know
What Happened to Bodis
Bodis was a well-known domain parking and monetization platform that served thousands of domain investors for years. The platform was respected in the domainer community for its straightforward approach to PPC-based domain parking and its optimization features for portfolio owners.
In January 2026, Bodis ceased operations, leaving many domainers in need of a new monetization home for their portfolios. The shutdown has driven significant discussion in the domain investing community, particularly on NamePros and other industry forums, about where to move portfolios and how to evaluate alternatives.
Your Options After Bodis
Domain monetization platforms generally fall into two categories: traditional parking services and modern RSOC-based monetization platforms. Here's how the main alternatives compare.
| Platform | Approach | Best For | Key Differentiator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedo | Traditional PPC parking | Large portfolios wanting established marketplace + parking | Combined parking and domain sales marketplace |
| ParkingCrew | Traditional PPC parking | Large portfolios wanting simple, zero-touch monetization | Low-friction setup for high-volume portfolios |
| GoDaddy CashParking | Traditional PPC parking | GoDaddy registrants wanting one-stop management | Integrated with GoDaddy registrar and aftermarket |
| Giant Panda | Modern RSOC monetization | Portfolios with quality traffic seeking higher returns | Multiple revenue paths, per-domain analytics, compliance focus |
| System1 | Modern RSOC monetization | High-volume traffic portfolios | Large-scale RSOC infrastructure |
| Above.com | Hybrid / algorithmic routing | Mixed portfolios wanting automated optimization | Multi-channel traffic routing across providers |
How to Migrate Your Domains
Switching from Bodis to a new monetization provider is straightforward. The process is similar to when you first set up parking — it's primarily a DNS change.
- Export your domain list — If you still have access to your Bodis account, export your full domain list with any performance data. This gives you a baseline for comparison with your new provider.
- Choose a provider — Evaluate platforms based on your portfolio size, traffic volume, and monetization goals. Consider testing with a subset of 50–100 domains before committing your full portfolio.
- Update nameservers or DNS — Point your domains to your new provider's nameservers or update DNS records as directed. Most providers offer bulk DNS tools for portfolios with hundreds of domains.
- Monitor performance for 2–4 weeks — Give your new provider time to optimize. Revenue per visitor may fluctuate initially as the platform learns your traffic patterns and finds the best monetization paths.
- Optimize based on per-domain analytics — Once you have performance data, work with your provider to optimize underperforming domains. Modern platforms offer per-domain and per-geography analytics that traditional parking didn't provide.
What Changes with Modern Monetization
If you're moving from Bodis (or any traditional parking provider) to a modern RSOC-based platform, here are the key differences you'll notice:
- RSOC vs parking PPC — Traditional parking displays generic PPC ads. RSOC (Related Search on Content) shows contextually relevant search terms that match visitor intent, typically delivering higher click-through rates and earnings per click.
- Type-in traffic optimization — Modern platforms differentiate between type-in (direct navigation) traffic, search referral traffic, and link-based traffic, then optimize the monetization path for each source.
- Geographic revenue optimization — Rather than showing the same ads regardless of visitor location, modern platforms match visitors from specific countries to the highest-paying regional advertisers.
- Compliance improvements — The domain monetization industry has tightened compliance standards. Modern platforms build traffic validation and ad quality controls into the platform, helping protect your account standing and revenue access long-term.
Getting Started with Giant Panda
Giant Panda is a domain traffic monetization platform built specifically for domain investors. If you're evaluating alternatives after Bodis, we're happy to walk through your portfolio and provide an honest assessment of whether we're a good fit for your traffic.