How to choose the expired domains ( Guide )

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:cheerleadHello BHW Noobies and SEO interested people:cheerlead​


Now I'm going to explain about how to choose the expired domains. I hope this guide will help the noobies those who wants to earn money and create backlinks.


Before going to teach, we should know that why we need to choose the expired domains. We may know that reputable people don't like to start site with the fresh domain to earn money because it will take more time and we want to work hard to get indexed in search engine. That's why they choosing the expired domains to start their earning soon.


I already told to some new members and they asked me that -> Is it very important to do for earning? How can I earn ?


Answer:


First, I should say yes.
Second is, you can earn by providing links from your good domain at $10 to $50 based on the domain quality and reselling the sites till $2000( Based on site quality you created).



Okay Come to our part,


Here is the short explanation about how to choose the expired domains


Step - 1: Everyone knows that we can get expired domains from many providers.


Simply i prefer here is GoDaddy(example)


Step -2 : Whenever you feel this domain looks good and everyone can like then choose


Step -3 : Take the choosed domain and check their Keyword, DA, PA, CF, TF, Indexed by Google or not, Monthly searches, CPC, Searches in 12 months, External backlinks, How many pages indexed in search engine, Mainly check Spam score and their external domain links spam score.


Step- 4 : To check DA, PA you may use MOZ dot COM( your choise) as you know. To check CF, TF Use trustflowchecker( your choise), To check the index details use domcop( your choice ).


Step -5 : Now i give you short info about which is good domains and worst domains

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Excellent Domain:


Domain Name : *************.com, .Net, .Org( Top Level Domain)
Monthly Searches : 2000+( Global Searches )
CPC : $2+
Domanin Authority : 15+
Page Authority : 15+
Trust Flow : 10+
Citation Flow : 10+
Indexed : Yes( 5+ pages)
Spam Score : <=3
Searches in 12 Months : 5500+
External Back Links : 8+

I give you Green signal if you choose domain which having this quality.


Good Domains :


Domain Name : *************.com, .Net, .Org( Top Level Domain)
Monthly Searches : 1000+( Global Searches )
CPC : $1+
Domanin Authority : 8+
Page Authority : 8+
Trust Flow : 6+
Citation Flow : 6+
Indexed : Yes
Spam Score : <=3
Searches in 12 Months : 2000+
External Back Links : 2+

These domains also good to purchase because very easy to increase the quality of domains( I will explain )



Worst Domains :


Domain Name : *************.com, .Net, .Org( Top Level Domain)
Monthly Searches : 750+( Global Searches )
CPC : $0.5+
Domanin Authority : 1
Page Authority : 1+
Trust Flow : 0
Citation Flow : 0
Indexed : Yes
Spam Score : >=4
Searches in 12 Months : 1000+
External Back Links : 0

When you see the domain having spam score above 4, kindly avoid it.


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What is hard to do here ?:rocketwho
Here we need to do research about our niche and spend more time till discovering the domain with this quality. Consume lots of time.


This guide will help the people who are interesting to create PBN sites also.

:congrats:I really hope this guide will be liked by all people and going to give you more information soon.:congrats:
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Kindly post here if i missed anything.
 
great examples here, thanks for sharing.

Is it safe to say that we can use this domain guide when considering buying a domain for our niche/money site and use it when setting up a PBN?
 
First, thank for your sharing
Second, please, if you make a guide, make it really a guide, it will be great if you can write the detail, not just a tittle, example like "Take the choosed domain and check their Keyword", that will be very helpful for the newbie.
 
These:

Monthly Searches : 2000+( Global Searches )
CPC : $2+
Indexed : Yes( 5+ pages)
Searches in 12 Months : 5500+

Don't really need them.



What you need to check:

Backlinks - Check if they are coming from domains with good metrics -> moz.com / ahrefs.com / majestic.com etc..
Anchor text - Check if they are using any spam niche (handbags,replica,viagra,...) or adult related keywords.
History - web.archive.org and screenshots.com - Check if they were used as pbn or as chinese websites.
TF CF - The higher the better but you need to check the ratio.
DA PA - I don't really check this because if the above criteria is good, this is usually is good too.
and lastly...
If they are available for registration ;) - This one got me a few times. I spent some time on a domain researching its history only to find out that it was registered already. :pat:
 
Seriously?

You posted what everyone knows from years.

Also, you forgot detailing the most important things.

Spam Score: If that domain was already used for a PBN, you are getting shit.

Average CPC: Really? We aren't finding a niche, a Domain. Domains don't have average CPC lol.

t0mmy has posted very good guides, go read them.
 
Seriously?

You posted what everyone knows from years.

Also, you forgot detailing the most important things.

Spam Score: If that domain was already used for a PBN, you are getting shit.

Average CPC: Really? We aren't finding a niche, a Domain. Domains don't have average CPC lol.

t0mmy has posted very good guides, go read them.
I think he is talking about EMD thats why cpc
 
great examples here, thanks for sharing.

Is it safe to say that we can use this domain guide when considering buying a domain for our niche/money site and use it when setting up a PBN?

Yup you can use alenlynn.

First, thank for your sharing
Second, please, if you make a guide, make it really a guide, it will be great if you can write the detail, not just a tittle, example like "Take the choosed domain and check their Keyword", that will be very helpful for the newbie.

Okay thanks maxfliron

Guide? Really ?

These:

Monthly Searches : 2000+( Global Searches )
CPC : $2+
Indexed : Yes( 5+ pages)
Searches in 12 Months : 5500+

Don't really need them.



What you need to check:

Backlinks - Check if they are coming from domains with good metrics -> moz.com / ahrefs.com / majestic.com etc..
Anchor text - Check if they are using any spam niche (handbags,replica,viagra,...) or adult related keywords.
History - web.archive.org and screenshots.com - Check if they were used as pbn or as chinese websites.
TF CF - The higher the better but you need to check the ratio.
DA PA - I don't really check this because if the above criteria is good, this is usually is good too.
and lastly...
If they are available for registration ;) - This one got me a few times. I spent some time on a domain researching its history only to find out that it was registered already. :pat:

I was ready to go mention these things, but fortunately you have mentioned my buddy. Thanks

Seriously?

You posted what everyone knows from years.

Also, you forgot detailing the most important things.

Spam Score: If that domain was already used for a PBN, you are getting shit.

Average CPC: Really? We aren't finding a niche, a Domain. Domains don't have average CPC lol.

t0mmy has posted very good guides, go read them.

Im explaining about the domain and its keyword level Mr. MoneyEagle. Its may helpful for newbies only.

I think he is talking about EMD thats why cpc

Yes thanks.
 
It's a myth... I never seen domain acquisition giving you the "juice". Find article about toys r us acquisition of toys.com how they lost the domain.... Google actually commented on this... To me, buying domains and expect to "roll" on the previously created "juice" is dumb... Once you buy the domain, all bets are off. It's like brand new domain. The only reasoning to buy domain if it used to be some kind of brand with clientele. Expecting organic traffic.... LOL... Spend your money on building quality site from scratch. Brand name URL is much better.... Create a brand and go from there.
 
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When you talk about searches for them month what do you mean? Like do you mean for the keyword or the website?
 
I have mentioned the keywords searches and website searches on this keyword.
 
All metrics are worthless, which basically makes your "guide" completely worthless as well. The 4 most important things to check are: backlink profile, anchor text ratios, if it's still indexed in Google and past history in Wayback machine. If you found a good domain by passing all these filters, you will find out they have good metrics as well, because the metrics ARE generated by these factors (mainly backlinks and anchor texts and all other relevant factors that come with them such as quality, quantity, etc...)
 
All metrics are worthless, which basically makes your "guide" completely worthless as well. The 4 most important things to check are: backlink profile, anchor text ratios, if it's still indexed in Google and past history in Wayback machine. If you found a good domain by passing all these filters, you will find out they have good metrics as well, because the metrics ARE generated by these factors (mainly backlinks and anchor texts and all other relevant factors that come with them such as quality, quantity, etc...)
You're correct on most, but there is something that I disagree with.
You will find out they have good metrics as well

Nope! The biggest backlink index is Ahref's. However, that too is way less than actual backlinks of a site.

Majestic has even fewer backlinks indexed. So, TF CF can be very bad for a very good domain.
 
You're correct on most, but there is something that I disagree with.
You will find out they have good metrics as well

Nope! The biggest backlink index is Ahref's. However, that too is way less than actual backlinks of a site.

Majestic has even fewer backlinks indexed. So, TF CF can be very bad for a very good domain.

Well, you are right, that might be the case sometimes. However, it isn't most of the times, here is my logic: When you check backlinks for a site, you will check them with Ahrefs, Majestic and Moz anyway, because those are the biggest indexers except Google on the market today and you can't check with Google. And if they have in their index powerful backlinks to a domain, usually these backlinks, even in low quantity, are enough to spike up the metrics significantly. If you search a domain and see that it has backlinks from NYT, WSJ, Huff Post or authority sites in that niche, these backlinks will be enough to increase the metrics. In case the domain has no backlinks, it will have no metrics - of course the domain might have backlinks, but they aren't in those databases and people will skip domains like these, because they have no other way of verifying the backlinks of a domain. Metrics and backlinks go hand-in-hand, because backlinks are the "backbone" of the metric generation algorithm. I hope you got my point.
 
Well, you are right, that might be the case sometimes. However, it isn't most of the times, here is my logic: When you check backlinks for a site, you will check them with Ahrefs, Majestic and Moz anyway, because those are the biggest indexers except Google on the market today and you can't check with Google. And if they have in their index powerful backlinks to a domain, usually these backlinks, even in low quantity, are enough to spike up the metrics significantly. If you search a domain and see that it has backlinks from NYT, WSJ, Huff Post or authority sites in that niche, these backlinks will be enough to increase the metrics. In case the domain has no backlinks, it will have no metrics - of course the domain might have backlinks, but they aren't in those databases and people will skip domains like these, because they have no other way of verifying the backlinks of a domain. Metrics and backlinks go hand-in-hand, because backlinks are the "backbone" of the metric generation algorithm. I hope you got my point.
I never showed complete disagreement, and thus, I agree with your hypothesis.


To trim down a massive list, you must have to use metrics.
 
Hi!

I think the most important thing is the back links quality, if some high quality sites link to expired domain, and that domain still rank and receive google traffic, it's a good domain and worth a try.
 
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