Parked domains are such an interesting topic—something I never thought about until recently. I was reading an article called ‘What is a Parked Domain? A Complete Guide for Beginners’ on Traffic Cardinal’s site (
https://en.trafficcardinal.com/post/what-is-a-parked-domain-a-complete-guide-for-beginners), and it broke everything down in a way that really clicked for me. The idea is simple: a parked domain is like reserving a spot online. You buy the domain but don’t use it for an actual website right away. Some people do this to save the name for future projects, while others park domains to generate passive income by displaying ads. What surprised me most was how easy it is to set up—either through a domain alias with your registrar or using a dedicated parking service. Also, the security tips in the article were really helpful, like using a trusted registrar and private registration to protect your personal data. If you're thinking of expanding your digital assets, this is definitely a strategy worth considering!