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Buying a domain name with a parking page (like Sedo)

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I've bought and sold various domain names from different people, but I never bought a website with a (long term) parking page on it.

It is well known that domains with parking pages will be sandboxed after a while, but what happens when you buy a domain name, made a website for it and want to get some google ranking.
Are you busted for life or a long time, or does Google pickes that up in short matter of time?
 

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hello,

if you never bought a domain name which has been parked for very long time, so you have never bought any domain!

because 99.9999% of domain names are parked for years

I am not experienced in developing websites but I think that parking domains do not kill them and you can see top expensive domains parked as well

if you put really good content and materials in the website , google will pick it soon but if your content same as parked page , you will be busted for ever

hope that helps
 
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ccTLDs are not parked that often als gTLDs, and most of the time the parked domains are a very different type of domains as parked ones. But that is not what the topic is about :p


Buy thanks for your vision on this.
 

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It is well known that domains with parking pages will be sandboxed after a while,

that is a myth, because it does not apply to all or every domain that is or was parked.

so, it may be why you had doubts of developing previously parked domains.
 
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