New Domain and Pagerank

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I have registered a domain 1 month ago. And i have not installed any script on it. I mean i only have registered this domain and didn't upload anything to it.
1) Now i want to know can i start making backlinks for it to increase Google pagerank, when it hasn't anything on it?
2) Should i park this domain and then start making backlinks for it?
3) Should i upload one page on it and then start making backlinks for it?
4) If i cant do above works, whats your suggestion?
5) How can i increase Google pagerank of this domain before uploading content to it? If you haven't upload anything the what will you promote for?? I mean there must be nothing to promote.. No keyword, no content, no category of site then what will u promote?? So it's better to upload your site first and then start marketing it. Quote: Originally Posted by highseo I have registered a domain 1 month ago. And i have not installed any script on it. I mean i only have registered this domain and didn't upload anything to it.
1) Now i want to know can i start making backlinks for it to increase Google pagerank, when it hasn't anything on it?
2) Should i park this domain and then start making backlinks for it?
3) Should i upload one page on it and then start making backlinks for it?
4) If i cant do above works, whats your suggestion?
5) How can i increase Google pagerank of this domain before uploading content to it? IMO, It will be tough to create quality backlinks for a newly bought domain without having a niche, target traffic and most importantly content of the website. I mean how would you create a link building strategyif the website doesn't exist in the first place. It's like going to the supermarket because of an errand without having the list of things to buy in the supermarket.

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If you intended on just Domain parking your url, I'm not sure that's the best idea.

As some say this may benefit you in the long run once the url is pretty old enough it would have more value than it's original value when you first got it. Also if you decide to finally create a website for the domain you bought earlier, it may give you some SEO advantage due to it's aged domain compared to having a fresh domain when you finally decide to create a website for the url after a couple of years you purchased it.

See,
Creating a Valuable Domain – What Makes a Domain Valuable?
Domain Age: How Important Is It for SEO?

But some also considers this as Domain Squatting, which is unethical thing to do in the internet.

See,
Domain Squatting Explained
What You Should Know About Domain Squatting

My advice is that you go straight on using the domain url you bought by figuring out what niche or business you want to go with first. Then go on to do the next steps in completing your website. Besides, rather than just waste the availability of your already existing domain url having no content. Try placing content on it, little by little, until it becomes huge collection of related content.

See,
How to Start & Create Your Own Website
http://www.4creatingawebsite.com/http://www.4creatingawebsite.com/
First Steps of Building a Website for your New Business
10 Steps to Create a High-Quality Website

It's up to you, you may choose between the two: letting it domain park for two years having no content for that length; or having the domain posses full rich of content by the time you reach it's second year. You decide. thanks for all the links as those are really informative and I also like your tagline Btw, I also found this petition about Stop Domain Name Parking and Cybersquatting. I suggest you check for other reactions of people toward this issue. You need to upload the pages and contents first. Then you start directory submission to get back links. After getting some traffic and make good repute then you start to get back links by using different ways. Quote: Originally Posted by johnsander You need to upload the pages and contents first. Then you start directory submission to get back links. After getting some traffic and make good repute then you start to get back links by using different ways. Absolutely correct. Of course the original poster must not forget to submit to search engines.... Wait a moment, what's that in his sig-link? Somebody who knows nothing at all about websites, nonetheless finds this forum and posts a link to an SE?... Am I too suspicious? You need to link your backlinks back to keywords to Build SERP's and also you'll need content of relevance, your better off building an article on wordpress using the domain and doing something like that depending on what it is. In my own experiences, you need to at least have a "under construction" page for your domain and set up title tag, meta description tag for your homepage. In other words, you need to let Google or other engines know what niche the domain is on.

Have a nice day, Quote: Originally Posted by AirForce1 In my own experiences, you need to at least have a "under construction" page for your domain and set up title tag, meta description tag for your homepage. In other words, you need to let Google or other engines know what niche the domain is on. Have a nice day, If i make a "under construction" page for my domain, search engines will come to crawl my website and for some months they only see one static page, Can it hurt my domain? I think its not a good way. Quote: Originally Posted by C0ldf1re ... the original poster... Wait a moment, what's that in his sig-link? Somebody who knows nothing at all about websites, nonetheless finds this forum and posts a link to an SE?... Am I too suspicious? Later: No! Not too suspicious at all. I have seen the exact same original post on other forums. you should first get content for it before you start building links. For now you can just let it sit there and age. Quote: Originally Posted by johnsander Then you start directory submission to get back links. Directory submission huh? But why is that, everytime I visit a forum, people won't recommend directory submission? content is the boss man.. do not do any SEO activity until you upload content just develop it for once and put those info what ever the niche will be Quote: Originally Posted by Dazzler ... The system I use is Devhub - http://www.devhub.com/?r=qt1zYlM0XL... A bit like HubPages, but slower and with a crowded page editor. I think now you ll be understand what you have to done first. Upload some content before creating backlinks. I think domain parking is a waste of money if you do not have a very generic domain! All the benefits that you will get is only after you had uploaded a site. Until then what ever you will do to generate a backlink will not be treated by Search Engine or even by a moderator of those site. So I suggest you to generate a single page which contains the complete overview of your site and create backlink with help of that page.
 
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