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Just wanted to make sure I got this straight:

If I park my domains with sedo or godaddy then google and other search engines will not recoignize the website however if I build a site with whypark then the search engines will list my site along with everyone elses based on content and relevance?

Is this correct?
 
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Yes, but remember that the content from Whypark is syndicated, in other words, it's not unique!.
 
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Yes, but remember that the content from Whypark is syndicated, in other words, it's not unique!.

You do not have to use WhyParks syndicated content, you can add your own articles to your sites so you have no duplicate content. I think you need to upgrade to the $10 package to add your own photos and you get more photo storage with the $25 package. That one fee per month covers all your domains in that account. You also get the domain apps like youtube videos,
shopping, twitter feed, hotel booking, music etc etc

Morg
 
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Just wanted to make sure I got this straight:

If I park my domains with sedo or godaddy then google and other search engines will not recoignize the website however if I build a site with whypark then the search engines will list my site along with everyone elses based on content and relevance?

Is this correct?


No partial, some "parked" sites get "recognize" by google. But odds are yours wont so some people put together a whypark site instead.
 
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One thing worth mentioning is that WhyPark sites can get deindexed.

All my sites hosted there (Free version) got deindexed by G.

I'm not sure if you used unique content (your own), whether you will get the same problem or not.
 
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One thing worth mentioning is that WhyPark sites can get deindexed.

All my sites hosted there (Free version) got deindexed by G.

I'm not sure if you used unique content (your own), whether you will get the same problem or not.

One thing one should note that once deindexed, the corresponding domain name may lose it's substantial appraised value.
 
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Thanks for all the replies guys.

So the fact that the page could get de indexed leads me onto a question that I have asked in other forums but did not recieve an answer.

Morg pointed out that whypark has all the domain apps, I would like to be able to imbed youtube videos and apps etc into a site, where would you reccomend that I go to do all this but not have to worry about one day being de indexed.

Thanks,

Anthony
 
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I have been with Whypark for quite a while now and not had even 1 site de-indexed. Now I am not saying that it does not happen, because it definately does.
When the system is used in its basic form, (ie. dial in your domain name and let Whypark do everything else), this is when de-indexing is most likely to occur. When the keywords are very popular niches, ie finace, travel, etc the system has a bank of articles which all finance, travel, etc domains can use. So the chance of severe duplication is high. With these type of domains it is better to use your own unique content.
I can't say that this is the only factor as this problem has been discussed by members far more knowledgeable than myself, and as far as I know, there has never been a definative answer to the de-indexing problem. Also de-indexing is not restricted to Whypark sites. Probably because g00gle doesn't help with specific cases, and will only give guidelines to webmasters.
It is worth saying that most of my domains are brandables with low search volume. In my situation, Whypark is the best solution around, and the customer service is second to none.
 
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Exsedo -

Nice one mate. I am going to use the service for my first site, you sold me on it.
 
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