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ANSWER:
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. To set up your parked domain, click
here.
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