Hi,
From my understanding when you have a parked page it's only one page, and when search engines spider, they look for specific content on pages, so the more pages and quality keywords your site has, the more likely the page will be spidered and listed in the search engines.
Some parking programs also store searches that are made on your site as something called site maps and link them to your parked page, Google treats this as a “link farm” and that is not looked upon well with Google, and they will block your domain. You will then have to contact Google to unblock your domain, but it could take a long time.
If you develop your site again, with the content that the search engines look for it will automatically slowly get picked up by them again and listed in the search engines. You don't need to contact them. Here at Dnforum.com we do offer an
SEO service that can help your site get listed in the search engines
http://www.dnforum.com/service_seo.php
(Please check out above link)
No one really knows what search engines look for 100% when they spider websites, but here is some info I found that may help you and maybe others a bit.
Hope this helps:
Regards,
CS-Admin
30% Link Popularity - Links from other sites - Link and surrounding text analysis - Link IP Analysis
15% Site Seniority - Domain Name Age and Internet Archive Data Analysis
10% Title <TITLE>Keyword Phrase - The Keyword Use</TITLE>
10% URL & File -
http://www.keyword.com -
http://keyword.keyword.com -
http://www.keyword.com/keyword.html 8% Heading Text - <H1>Keyword Phrase</H1> - <H2>Secondary Keyword
Phrase</H2> varies with .css usage
8% Body Text - Actual page text containing your most important keyword.
7% Images - ALT text (hover over text) - File name
5% On-Page Link Analysis - Link URL and file names - Link title & text (if text link) - Link ALT text (if image link)
5% Website/Document Structure & Validation - CSS Validation
2% Meta Tags - Full Description Tag and first 2 words in Keywords Tag.