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I read this in the google SEO index
"Zero links to you"
You MUST have at least 1 (one) incoming link (back link) from some website somewhere, that Google is aware of, to REMAIN in the index.
Does this account for why it's so hard to get a parked page indexed, should the domain be semi-developed for a short time then changed to a parked page to compensate for this, or do parking pages automatically have incoming links for you, or do you have to find or buy those on your own.
"Zero links to you"
You MUST have at least 1 (one) incoming link (back link) from some website somewhere, that Google is aware of, to REMAIN in the index.
Does this account for why it's so hard to get a parked page indexed, should the domain be semi-developed for a short time then changed to a parked page to compensate for this, or do parking pages automatically have incoming links for you, or do you have to find or buy those on your own.