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SEO for Parked.com sites

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melmunch

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Donny, I hope you or someone else at Parked.com can take a minute to answer this.

If I own a name that ranks for its term and I have it parked:
My understanding is that search engine traffic is just fine for parked. I would like to have it rank higher, and so I would like to do a bit of link building, for its rankings.

There might be a trickle of low quality traffic for a few days while I do the link building, and that traffic will probably not click or convert well if they do. However, the real goal is to use the links for rankings, and subsequent traffic, and not for the actual traffic that will come through them.

1. Is this ok with your TOS?
2. Is there a way we can just manually disqualify the traffic that comes from the link building (Based on a period of time), so it won't affect the judged quality of the future traffic from that domain?

Thanks a bunch,

Sam
 
Sam,
Sorry about not responding earlier, I guess I missed this one. Try it out and let's see how it works. The worse, I could do is tell you to stop. :)

Donny
 
Thanks a lot Donny, We will see how it goes!
 
melmunch - i think you have a great idea here. this is potentially even more valuable for domains that have not yet been indexed - this would surely be much faster than submitting to yahoo and google and waiting for months.
 
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