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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard
I park a lot of domains, but as far as I was aware parking sites don't want se traffic anyway, domainers work typein traffic, so with my parked domains google can go down for a month and I don't care, If I want Google traffic I unpark and put content and links on them.
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you are missing an important possibility here, of course se traffic isn't the issue with a parked domain, it is how a domain might be damaged in the long term by being parked at one time.... you say "if I want google traffic, I unpark and put content...."
...well, if the algorithm now has a flagged penalty on your parked domain that persists and makes that domain perform more poorly in the serps due to being recently parked, then you would care
as a possibility to ponder, say your wonderful 15 year old domain gets parked for a month, google notes that, then when you unpark and put your new content on, the google algorithm has a flag that makes your 15 year old domain perform more poorly in the serps than a brand new .info that someone registers today... that is my concern