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URGENT PLEASE HELP: Is Posting Links on Facebook A Violation

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According to Sedo's Rules...

Domain owners may not click on advertising links displayed on their own domain names, nor ask friends, family, employees, or others to do so.
Domain owner may not beg, ask, entice, or provide incentives for visitors to click on advertising links.
Domain owner may not re-direct traffic to their parked domain name. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, traffic redirected from other domain names, traffic originating from advertising and purchased traffic such as pop-under or exit traffic. Each domain name must be parked separately.
Domain owner may not display their parked page as a pop-under or pop-up window without prior written approval from Sedo.
Domain owner may not categorize domain names in unrelated categories or specify an incorrect language parameter.
Domain owner may not submit advertising keywords that are unrelated to the subject area of the domain name.
Domain owner may not generate traffic to their domain name(s) or clicks on advertising links by any of the following methods: listings on newsgroups or discussion boards (with the exception of "domain for sale" postings), bulk emailing, ICQ postings, or chat room/IRC postings, iframes, zero pixel frames, hitbots, clickbots, spiders, CGI scripts, java-scripts, or any other similar method.
Domain owner may not modify the Parking Program page or code in any way without prior approval. Only clicks originating from an unmodified, Parking Program-served parking page will be considered valid.
Domain owner may not place the Parking Program page within a frame without prior written approval from Sedo.
Domain owner may not mislead visitors into believing that he/she will receive anything other than an internet search by clicking on a text link or search box.
Referring pages must not be password protected in any way.
Sedo reserves the right to terminate your Parking Program account if it is idle for more than one month.
Inability to comply with any of the terms of the User Agreement or the Parking Program Rules will forfeit any unpaid earnings and result in the termination of Domain owner's Parking Program account. Further legal action may be taken in response to such violations as well.

IS PASTING LINKS ON FACEBOOK FOR A PARKED DOMAIN AGAINST THE RULES?

PLEASE, HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 
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According to Sedo's Rules...
IS PASTING LINKS ON FACEBOOK FOR A PARKED DOMAIN AGAINST THE RULES?
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PLEASE, HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Stop using caps Only posts, considered SHOUTING .

Using Facebook to promote your Parked pages is never good anyway. A major portion of facebook users are pre-pubescent children and teenagers. Both groups are not larger users of the internet.
Spending 24/7 on Facebook, mySpace and Twitter is NOT using the internet. Promoting your names indirectly via methods such as talking about the Niche or keywords the name is listed on sedo for.
 
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regular parking like sedo is for domains that receive natural traffic, mainly .com domains that describe a generic product or service that someone would actually search for, if your domains are made up words or alternate extensions you usually have to develop them to get traffic as nobody will search for something that doesn't mean anything and most parking companies don't allow you to link to parked domains in any form, if your looking to build your own backlinks you need to develop the domains or mini site them.
 
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When promoting a domain on sedo its best you use this link

h t t p://www.sedo.com/checkdomainoffer.php?language=us&domain=DOMAIN.COM

…where "Domain.com" is replaced by the domain you're interested in.

if your selling the domain on sedo.

But if you are just after parking money then the answer is THE DOMAIN CAN"T BE PROMOTE NO WHERE. read all T&M on all parking company.
 
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