At Goldkey, they promote their Domain Site Map as a good thing. It sounds like you are saying the opposite is true. Does that mean all GoldKey parked pages are at risk? Here is the text from their help screen on site maps:
If the sitemap feature is enabled for this domain, a sitemap with the letters of the alphabet will appear at the bottom of the pages. Sitemap pages are a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) technique where a layout of keyword-optimized HTML pages are provided for search engines. When these pages are indexed by search engines' robots, the result is a higher probability that this domain will show up on a Search Engine Results Page (SERP) and will therefore get more visitors. By design, visitors from SERPs will be visiting the keyword optimized page (not the root of the domain) and will therefore see listings related to the keyword they were searching. This increases the probability that they will see a listing that they are interested in and click on it.
The keywords that appear in the sitemap for a domain are automatically built from the keywords that visitors click on at the domain. There is nothing that you need to do since, over time, the list of keywords in the sitemap will automatically increase as people click on listings. This screen is provided so that you can either delete keywords that you do not like, or add keywords to jump start the process. SEO people typically use a tool like http://inventory.overture.com to find a good set of keywords for domains.
The maximum number of sitemap keywords allowed is 512 and the most keywords for any one letter is 64. Quote:
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Originally Posted by CS-Admin 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. |