I suggest that Sedo either allow users of the parking program the ability to set the meta tags for the parked pages, or at least change the current meta tags to something more generic sounding or something related to the domain's keywords.
Currently, the content of the description tag is
"The first internet search engine for domain offers, which are for sale. We have over 1.500.000 domains in our database. If you have domains/URLs to offer, place your free ad here!"
The content of the keywords tag is
"domains, domainname, domainregistration, buy and sell domains, domainauction, domainmarket, appraisals, Domainauktion, Domainmarkt, Domainhandel"
Assume, for example, that your domain is "shoes.com." If someone searches for "shoes" or "shoes.com" using Google, the search results show the text of the description tag, which obviously has nothing to do with shoes. Thus we can assume that the searcher will be less likely to click the link to your domain if he were, in fact, searching for pages related to shoes.
If the description were instead something generic, or even something along the lines of "for shoes, try these sponsored links...", it would seem that the searcher would be more likely to click through to your domain.
Any thoughts?
Currently, the content of the description tag is
"The first internet search engine for domain offers, which are for sale. We have over 1.500.000 domains in our database. If you have domains/URLs to offer, place your free ad here!"
The content of the keywords tag is
"domains, domainname, domainregistration, buy and sell domains, domainauction, domainmarket, appraisals, Domainauktion, Domainmarkt, Domainhandel"
Assume, for example, that your domain is "shoes.com." If someone searches for "shoes" or "shoes.com" using Google, the search results show the text of the description tag, which obviously has nothing to do with shoes. Thus we can assume that the searcher will be less likely to click the link to your domain if he were, in fact, searching for pages related to shoes.
If the description were instead something generic, or even something along the lines of "for shoes, try these sponsored links...", it would seem that the searcher would be more likely to click through to your domain.
Any thoughts?