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Hey NP! I have a domain that I purchased a few days ago and its parked on Sedo.com.

1.) On whois - domaintools it says that Title Relevancy = 100% and SEO Score:77%. Of course the page doesnt show up on the right of the website to show a "screenshot".

2.) I googled the domain I have and it doesnt show up at all on google.

3.) Of course the ranking is 0.

I am curious on where to start on my page. If I need to develop something on the page then is it possible to do it while its parked on Sedo? If so, then what is a good program (free if possible) to develop a little to possibly get it sold. What could I be doing wrong or could someone point me in the right direction? Its greatly appreciated! Godaddy, maybe its just me, seems a bit confusing on where to start to get something on the page. My page has nothing but google links but if you are searching something on google, my page wont show up. So PR and SEO I am guessing is something I may need help in. But unfortunately, I dont know where to begin...
 
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Since we don't know the name of your domain it's hard to tell, but it sounds like you might have a domain that may have been a live site before you bought it, and thus, you may have some back-links to it.

Since it's parked, you cannot develop it, the only way to develop it is to host it and go live.

Once the search engine bots have crawled through your page, it'll probably replace all the information you're currently seeing with parked information.
 
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Sorry about that. The site is yes2credit(.)net. Which actually may have been a live site. I'm not sure though. Thanks for any help.
 
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