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Question about manually hardcode keyword

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kam

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Hello,

I am new to parked.

I have a expired domain with Adult traffic,
this domain is develop as a "xxx picture" Site before its drop,
However, this domain do not contain any keyword like 'xxx' or 'picture' or 'Adult keyword'

Now this domain is parking in SEDO, and using the keyword "xxx picture".

If I park this domain in parked, can I manually hardcode the keyword to "xxx picture", because
I see the Warning message 'We will suspend your account if you manually hardcode inappropriate or unrelated keywords to your domain'

Please give me some suggestion.

Thanks

Kam
 

Donny Simonton

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Kam,
I don't think that would be a problem. That warning is mainly for people who used to buy lkasjdljlkj89888asl.info and then say the domain was mesothelioma.

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Kam,
I don't think that would be a problem. That warning is mainly for people who used to buy lkasjdljlkj89888asl.info and then say the domain was mesothelioma.

Donny


Thank you for answering

Kam
 

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while were on the subject, this has probably been asked before and I couldn't find it in the FAQ but why are some domains not able to be edited (keywords etc) at all?
 

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That's an easy one. In some cases one of our providers doesn't allow us to change the term. Basically this will usually happen with adult domains more than anything.

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