Turn off cashparking?

by danjs
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I've purchased hundreds of keyword websites which I think will be valuable real estate in the future.

Currently, they have Godaddy cashparking. Should I turn that off? Is it bad for search rankings?

My plan is to put a sales pitch and offer form on each site.

Thank you.
#cashparking #turn
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Silvey
    I would start out with just a couple at first. I would pick out first by Domain Age, and I assume these are EMD (exact match domains). EMD's still work, but you have to make sure you do not over optimize or keyword stuff them. Getting inbound links also will lessen a chance getting flagged.
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  • Originally Posted by danjs View Post

    My plan is to put a sales pitch and offer form on each site.
    I had that plan too several years ago and sat on about 250 URL's at one point. Never got around to doing anything with them due to time constraints and eventually let most of them expire or sold some.

    Google's old algorithm automatically detected parked domains and found them not very useful to be displayed as they are filled with ads, thus Google would usually devalue them. I suspect with the recent updates it can only be worse than it already was for parked domains, so I suggest you get to work and put something valuable on them fast.
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