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&amp;#8226;	Plain holding pages will usually list a contact email address and a coming soon banner

&amp;#8226;	Template domain name parking allows you to configure your holding page with graphics, text and pretty much any information you want to include

*Template holding pages are a good way to introduce customers to your services until you are ready to launch your site.
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