URL Parking and Frame Forwarding..
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I have a few URLs... Is there any benefit for me to frame forward these empty domains?
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yes and no.. you have to keep bounce rate and stuff like that in mind (pandas are out there) the ideal situation.
a site where clients visit a few pages there before heading to your main site.
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Right... so really simple landing pages that simply explain that if they want more detail, they need to go to the main website?
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No! 2 things speak against it. 1stly your in danger of creating duplicate content. 2ndly frames are hard to crawl for the bots, stay away from them, unless you really know what your doing there is a good chance you'll screw up your indexation.
I would use the domains for something constructive like landing pages or something that will generate traffic to your site.
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