Disadvantage Parked domains
A parked domain is a placeholder page for a domain that is not yet developed into a website. Often this is entirely legitimate –
For example, a webmaster may put up "Site Under Construction" while the site itself is being built.
However, some webmasters register domains and park them in order to monetize those pages.
Typically this is done by filling the pages with ads in the hope of gaining PPC revenue.
These parked pages don't provide value to searchers, so we don't typically return them in our search results.
If you have parked domains, activate the domains and fill them with useful content to make them eligible for being indexed and returned in search results.
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