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I was wondering if any of you are registering dropped/deleted domains with clean history and backlinks and if it's working out to be worthy of a PBN?
Thanks
Thanks
I was wondering if any of you are registering dropped/deleted domains with clean history and backlinks and if it's working out to be worthy of a PBN?
Thanks
Whether the domain is dropped or not has minimal impact on SEO.
There's just two things you can do depending on your budget.
Normal domains that can be found freely online are always expired and always will be, otherwise they would not be free for registration. These are pretty much basic building blocks of most PBNs.
If your budget is high enough, you can always go to auctions, get non dropped domains there, but expect to pay up. Auction prices for domains are growing exponentially and any half decent domain will be at least $100-$200.
I do have dropped + expired domains and they are still good for, with the link juiced from the past sites still effective. Of course, try to screen these domains thoroughly before purchasing.
A good domain has TF>20, and it's pretty hard to scam the TF for a domain, and linking the domain with spam links do not increase TF and if domain has high spam links the TF won't be that high.
Secondly, you may go through DA/PA metric - I always choose 30-35 to be a good indicator for a good site, but DA/PA can be manipulated, thus make sure you screen the backlink profile.
whats your take on snapping services?
are those domains then in fact "dropped", even for a few minutes or hours?
also, the snap service should be in historical whois data..
I so don't care if the domain was dropped or is expiring, expired, whatever. It has minimal impact on stuff. The most important factor here is, that the domains are not fully indexed, so the age of content has reset. As long as that has happened, then I don't care about the status.
Whether the domain is dropped or not has minimal impact on SEO.
There's just two things you can do depending on your budget.
Normal domains that can be found freely online are always expired and always will be, otherwise they would not be free for registration. These are pretty much basic building blocks of most PBNs.
If your budget is high enough, you can always go to auctions, get non dropped domains there, but expect to pay up. Auction prices for domains are growing exponentially and any half decent domain will be at least $100-$200.
So if i ad this up, you let the expired age for some while before adding some external links ?
Who are the best auction sites ?
you can scrape your own domains for free! there is absolutely no need to go to auction and pay out the a**
And this whole theory that "there are not alot of domains left" is BS and put out there by certain people so they they can sell you the crap they have making you think its the only thing left...thats my 2 cents
if you find some expired domains or deleted that have good backlinks point to them check over the anchor text and run it through wayback to make sure it was always the same domain and not hacked or used for PBN purpose
Once you get the process down you will know what to look for and it takes a matter of minutes to analyze a site
Yes I agree it takes me very little time, as I have done it for many years, true.Once you get the process down you will know what to look for and it takes a matter of minutes to analyze a site