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FAQ - Domain Parking |
| May 12th, 2008 |
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Essentially, to park a domain name means to reserve your registered domain until you have created the site content, found a hosting provider, or sold the domain to a third party.
When you park your site, a temporary Web page will be displayed until you have decided what to do with the domain. Registrants who do not yet have a hosting provider often use domain name parking.
Parking options include a one-page Web site that’ll inform the visitor to the site that, for example, this page is Under Construction, Coming Soon, or For Sale. You can also elect to have a customized page displayed.
Domain registration services such as NetworkRegister.com offer domain name parking free as part of their domain registration package.
There are also domain name parking services where your domain name(s) can earn you money while parked. To learn more about this service visit http://www.sedo.com/parking.
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