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I parked my 3 domains at sedo.
http://www.clicksmagic.com
http://www.next-domain.com
http://www.tnnm.org

There is same prob with all domain's meta tag =keyword
All pages displayed correctly according to their keywords.

But when i view the page source there is no keyword in meta keyword tag.

And all search engines quit about my domains.

yahoo and google answering "may be this site not exist yet"
Please help me.I totally new and its my first time to park the domain.
Please tell me how to add keywords in meta a parked domain.
I,ll thankful all of you.
 
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The meta tag is not your problem. Search engines will not send people to your parked names. If they have been, its only because they hadn't updated and realized your names were parked yet.

The purpose of a search engine is to help people find the content they search for. (Content means a developed website with information, pictures, ect.) If your name is parked it has no content. Unless you have a great name that people type in without using a search engine, you won't be making money with parking. Based on the names you've listed, parking probably isn't going to do you any good. Unless I missed something about why those names would get natural traffic?
 
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That is not correct. If parked page has been indexed by search engine, it will send people to this page depending on keyword queries made by people, of course. Type-in is not only traffic that is allowed for parked pages. Search engine traffic and traffic from "old" external link is legit traffic at SEDO as well (I saw your domain clicksmagic.com is parked at SEDO). Old link means link to the webpage which was created before the domain was parked.

As to meta tags. SEDO doesn't put your keywords into meta tags. Rather, it puts your keywords into title tag and into some places on parked page. By the way, in case of Google, for example, keywords metatags are useless - Google bot doesn't index them.

Your domain clicksmagic.com is not indexed by search engines yet. Well, you have two ways:
1. wait until Google finds your page by itself - it is possible because your page is in SEDO sale catalog.

2. and preffered way - submit your domains to search engines manually.
in case of google: go to www.google.com/addurl
yahoo: go to to yahoo.com and at the bottom of their site you will find "Suggest a Site" link
msn: go to http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx

You should manually submit all of your domains to these search engines, at least, because they have approx. 75% of all daily search traffic. After that be patient and time to time check your domains whether they are indexed by search engines or not. It can take usually up to two weeks, MSN usually indexes SEDO pages quite fast, during a week, in my experience.

And one more advice: don't put so many keywords! Robots-friendly length of title tag is up to 70 characters, in case of yahoo up to approx. 120 - robots will not index the rest of keywords and, moreover, they can decide not to index your domain as well.

Good luck!
 
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Kriss,

Can you explain how to check whether my domain is indexed by search engines or not?

Thanks
 
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type in...
site:YourDomainName.com
 
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I hand reged a very strong keyword typo .us site a month ago. It is now the #2 result on google for the typo. Google does index parked pages.
 
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r72gs said:
I hand reged a very strong keyword typo .us site a month ago. It is now the #2 result on google for the typo. Google does index parked pages.

It is true that google indexes the pages. It is false that any more than a very nominal number of visitors will ever be sent to those indexed pages. The exception is the rarest of cases like yours where you have almost no competition for that keyword. (I'd keep it secret If I were you.)

Bieng indexed just means you are in the list along with x billion other domains. If there were any other sites who had any seo optimization done for the typo you used you would be behind them. In fact if the typo was common among non-optimized sites you would be behind them as well.

If you buy blackjack12345678798.com and get it indexed, you are still going to be on page 5000 of google behind everyone who has a real page with the word blackjack in it. It doesn't matter if you get listed or not, you will not get found with enough frequency to make it worth the time submitting the names in the first place.
 
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spinoza said:
Kriss,

Can you explain how to check whether my domain is indexed by search engines or not?

Thanks

Yes, you can type in "site:yourdomain.com" or "site:www.yordomain.com". It works in Google, Yahoo, Msn. Note: that yourdomain.com is indexed doesn't necessarily mean that www.yourdomain.com is indexed as well. If site is indexed, search engine will return a link to your domain.

For additional information on what else google, for example, knows about your domain, type in "info:yourdomain.com".

blaknite said:
It is true that google indexes the pages. It is false that any more than a very nominal number of visitors will ever be sent to those indexed pages. The exception is the rarest of cases like yours where you have almost no competition for that keyword. (I'd keep it secret If I were you.)

Bieng indexed just means you are in the list along with x billion other domains. If there were any other sites who had any seo optimization done for the typo you used you would be behind them. In fact if the typo was common among non-optimized sites you would be behind them as well.

If you buy blackjack12345678798.com and get it indexed, you are still going to be on page 5000 of google behind everyone who has a real page with the word blackjack in it. It doesn't matter if you get listed or not, you will not get found with enough frequency to make it worth the time submitting the names in the first place.


Well, it depends...

If you choose right low competition keywords during optimization at SEDO, for example, you will be on the top, no doubt. If those keywords are highly popular as well, parked page will receive good and more than good traffic. If the links on parked page are highly relevant to keywords - parked page will earn good money. If competition is high then many factors start to influence search engine results and sometimes parked pages will receive good traffic as well. Right keywords - and virtually any domain can earn money. blackjack12345678798.com will not receive type-in traffic, I agree, but it can still earn enough money if one optimizes this domain with right keywords related to gambling.

Cheers,

kriss05
 
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The other thing to remember is that Google does NOT appear to pay any attention to the meta keyword tag (although there's some who believe that Yahoo still does) What they pay attention to is the Title and the Meta Description. I was able to get some parked domains into the top 20 in Google just using those tags, so if you're aiming for Google, you might want to consider taking them out of Sedo, which doesn't let you set those parameters, and into a parking program that does. Parked.com lets you set both (as well as the keywords) and Bodis lets you set the title (and I'm still holding out hope that someone can convince him to let us set the meta description) I'm sure there are others as well.
 
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netmeg said:
The other thing to remember is that Google does NOT appear to pay any attention to the meta keyword tag (although there's some who believe that Yahoo still does) What they pay attention to is the Title and the Meta Description. I was able to get some parked domains into the top 20 in Google just using those tags, so if you're aiming for Google, you might want to consider taking them out of Sedo, which doesn't let you set those parameters, and into a parking program that does. Parked.com lets you set both (as well as the keywords) and Bodis lets you set the title (and I'm still holding out hope that someone can convince him to let us set the meta description) I'm sure there are others as well.

Can you show us one of you domain names that have the correct way to setup the Title and Meta Description? I just want to take a look at the source code. Thanks!!


Also, would it be beneficial to choose Meta Description Keywords that don't rank that high in number of searches. Instead go for the low search terms to hit a niche market and possibly rank higher in search results?
 
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netmeg said:
The other thing to remember is that Google does NOT appear to pay any attention to the meta keyword tag (although there's some who believe that Yahoo still does) What they pay attention to is the Title and the Meta Description. I was able to get some parked domains into the top 20 in Google just using those tags, so if you're aiming for Google, you might want to consider taking them out of Sedo, which doesn't let you set those parameters, and into a parking program that does. Parked.com lets you set both (as well as the keywords) and Bodis lets you set the title (and I'm still holding out hope that someone can convince him to let us set the meta description) I'm sure there are others as well.

In your opinion how long (in characters or words) should a Meta Description be in order to be effective by Google or other SE. Perhaps you could give us a hypothetical or real example. Having a good knowledge of the English language is obviously advantagious, but what about those who don't write English so well, are there any tips or tools that could help in writting an appealing sentence for a Title or Meta Description?

Thanks GIL
 
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npkjb said:
Can you show us one of you domain names that have the correct way to setup the Title and Meta Description? I just want to take a look at the source code. Thanks!!

www.detroitjazzfestival.org


GILSAN said:
In your opinion how long (in characters or words) should a Meta Description be in order to be effective by Google or other SE. Perhaps you could give us a hypothetical or real example. Having a good knowledge of the English language is obviously advantagious, but what about those who don't write English so well, are there any tips or tools that could help in writting an appealing sentence for a Title or Meta Description?


All you have to do is go look in Google at the list of results - in many cases, the snippets that you see there are made up of meta description tags. It should adequately describe the page. I don't think more than 150 chars (including spaces and punctuation) will display. It should be a plain English sentence or two, that includes some of your strongest keywords and/or concepts. That doesn't mean you should STUFF it - remember, the strength of each keyword is weighted by the keywords around it - so if your main point can be gotten across in three words, that may actually be better than using the entire available string. All you can do is play around with it till you get it where it seems to be performing well for you.

A good meta description tag will do two things for you - it provides another important place for the search engine to look for keywords for your page, and it also attracts the user to your page when it comes up in a search results page (SERP). If I'm doing a search for something, and I get a list of results from Google, whatever it says in the title AND in the snippet is going to determine whether or not I go to that page.

As far as not writing English so well - I'm not sure I can help you there. If you can't write English well, and you're targeting an English speaking market, then you need to find someone who does to write your descriptions for you.
 
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NetMeg-- can you answer this question for me?

Would it be beneficial to choose Meta Description Keywords that don't rank that high in number of searches. Instead go for the low search terms to hit a niche market and possibly rank higher in search results?
 
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NPKJB said:
NetMeg-- can you answer this question for me?

Would it be beneficial to choose Meta Description Keywords that don't rank that high in number of searches. Instead go for the low search terms to hit a niche market and possibly rank higher in search results?


There's no set answer. All you can do is try it and see.
 
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copper said:
type in...
site:YourDomainName.com


Replace the word "Site" with your domain name ??

example www.XXXXX.org:YourDomainName.com is that how you type it?
 
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comicbookguy said:
Replace the word "Site" with your domain name ??

example www.XXXXX.org:YourDomainName.com is that how you type it?



No, replace the YourDomainName.com with your domain name.

site: is the command.
 
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netmeg said:
The other thing to remember is that Google does NOT appear to pay any attention to the meta keyword tag (although there's some who believe that Yahoo still does) What they pay attention to is the Title and the Meta Description. I was able to get some parked domains into the top 20 in Google just using those tags, so if you're aiming for Google, you might want to consider taking them out of Sedo, which doesn't let you set those parameters, and into a parking program that does. Parked.com lets you set both (as well as the keywords) and Bodis lets you set the title (and I'm still holding out hope that someone can convince him to let us set the meta description) I'm sure there are others as well.

One small addition: Sedo does let you to put keywords into title tag, it will look like "yourdomain.com - The Best your keywords Resourses and Information". And, indeed, Sedo doesn't set description meta tag. However, some of my domains were number 1 in Google, MSN, and Yahoo simply because of keywords placed into title tag of Sedo parked pages.
 
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How often should I expect Google, Yahoo and MSN index my sites?

Also... Why does this come up in the description when I type in rawvegandiets.com into Google.

"Web hosting, domain name registration and web services by 1&1 Internet1&1 offers Web hosting, domain names, website builders, servers, and email solutions. Find affordable, dedicated ad-free web hosting, ..."

Is it because it was indexed before I made changes to the Meta Description?
 
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NPKJB said:
How often should I expect Google, Yahoo and MSN index my sites?

Also... Why does this come up in the description when I type in rawvegandiets.com into Google.

"Web hosting, domain name registration and web services by 1&1 Internet1&1 offers Web hosting, domain names, website builders, servers, and email solutions. Find affordable, dedicated ad-free web hosting, ..."

Is it because it was indexed before I made changes to the Meta Description?


You can find out the date that Google indexed the page by clicking on the Cached link (in grey on the same line as the green url, usually) At the top of the header is some info from Google on what they have cached for your url.

Looking at yours, the cache date is Sept 15. So if you made your change after Sept 15, then Google doesn't have it yet.

The stuff about Internet1&1 is probably what they put in by default if you don't override it with your own meta description. So if you don't put in a custom meta tag, you're basically just running advertising for them.

You can't really predict how often the search engines will come - one of my developed sites gets visited every day without fail. That site has 600 pages. Other sites, and most of my parked domains - it can be a month in between visits. If you have a site or domain where the content doesn't change very often, you can't expect Google to visit very often. But keep running the site command, and you'll see it when it does.
 
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