My experiment with expired domains and re-hosting them (no success so far)

JimmyTwoTimes

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I found two nice domains with a decent reputation and DA of 30 and some nice ******** links at DA 70's


Both domains had expired by about 30 days and I re-hosted them with some of the original pages and I 301'd the other pages to the homepage.

I placed some tracking and analytics on the site and I am seeing zero movements on the sites in terms of bots and crawling.

Is this normal?

When a domain is dropped does Google consider that as a defunct domain?

Thanks for all tips/advice
 
How long it's been active since it re hosted? It takes 6 months to show some of your keywords in Serp if the site is relevant and have quality backlinks
 
Only been a week since I re-hosted...

So, nothing is guaranteed I guess.
 
We build PBN using expired domains with great results, so the domain is really not an issue.
My advice will be to build some good links to it and send it to premium indexer.
 
Only been a week since I re-hosted...

So, nothing is guaranteed I guess.

It takes months to bring expired domains back to life and get the benefits from their old link juice. You just need to build quality content and wait.

I also send the old links to link indexers or build some links to them to get Google to pick them back up again and attribute to your new site...
 
great advice thanks

I am going to start Omega Indexer - good idea?
 
If those domains are top TLD and were available for free registration for 30 days and have DA of 30+, then they must be absolutely spammed to death and abused 5 times over.

That might as well explain your question about why you can't see any improvements at all.
 
Expired domain and you put for reindex in GSC?
Domains are not good. Stop wasting your time.
 
How in the world did you find DA 30 expired domains that aren't completely trashed?
 
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