High Google ranking with a new domain through 301 redirects

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Hi everyone,

I have a few questions about SEO that I need some help with. In my country, the gambling sector frequently uses parasite domains. Besides that, I often see newly created sites, just 2-3 days old, ranking high. How are these sites able to do this? Are they buying old domains and redirecting them to the new domain with a 301 redirect?

Also, these sites change their domains periodically:

xxsearch1.com -> first week
momomarble.com -> after 2 weeks
johncalwas.com -> after 4 weeks
What I’m curious about is whether they are linking the 301 redirects together or if they are buying 10 old, backlink-rich domains and redirecting all of them to the newly acquired domain. Additionally, the content of the new domain is completely unrelated to the old domain they are redirecting from.

I want to do the same thing; I’m also open to paid support.
 
How long the sites rank for before going down
 
Besides that, I often see newly created sites, just 2-3 days old, ranking high.
probably expired domains... or rather, auctioned domains as these are not expired and they can start re-ranking immediately

Are they buying old domains and redirecting them to the new domain with a 301 redirect?
yeah, that's possible too. I honestly don't know how they do it as I've never dealt with black hat niches, but I'm fairly certain that non-fresh domains are part of the reason :)
 
probably expired domains... or rather, auctioned domains as these are not expired and they can start re-ranking immediately


yeah, that's possible too. I honestly don't know how they do it as I've never dealt with black hat niches, but I'm fairly certain that non-fresh domains are part of the reason :)
If I were to buy 3 or 4 domains from an auction and redirect them all to a single site using a 301 redirect, would that be effective? Or would it cause me to be flagged as spam? It doesn't need to last very long—just being at the top for 3 or 4 months would be enough for me.
 
If I were to buy 3 or 4 domains from an auction and redirect them all to a single site using a 301 redirect, would that be effective? Or would it cause me to be flagged as spam? It doesn't need to last very long—just being at the top for 3 or 4 months would be enough for me.
it would definitely be effective (assuming that the expired domains are good), But I don't know for how long you're going to get away with it, depends on how lucky you are :)
 
Hi everyone,

I have a few questions about SEO that I need some help with. In my country, the gambling sector frequently uses parasite domains. Besides that, I often see newly created sites, just 2-3 days old, ranking high. How are these sites able to do this? Are they buying old domains and redirecting them to the new domain with a 301 redirect?

Also, these sites change their domains periodically:

xxsearch1.com -> first week
momomarble.com -> after 2 weeks
johncalwas.com -> after 4 weeks
What I’m curious about is whether they are linking the 301 redirects together or if they are buying 10 old, backlink-rich domains and redirecting all of them to the newly acquired domain. Additionally, the content of the new domain is completely unrelated to the old domain they are redirecting from.

I want to do the same thing; I’m also open to paid support.
Give me Skype or telegram, man. Maybe we can help each other. we want the same thing
 
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