Domain Age- 0 days 0 years??

iemg88

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So over the last few weeks i bought about 30 or so domains on spamzilla
I made sure they were all aged, high DA, lots of RD, GOOGLE INDEXED.
But now that I search them up using a bulk domain age checker tool it says ALL of them are 0 days 0 years old?
I used this tool to check: https://smallseotools.com/domain-age-checker/
So whats the point of buying aged domains if the age of the domain resets?...
 
Put it this way:

You had a business, and domain expired, now you reimplement your business in the same domain. Sites that used to link you still link you. Reputation you had from previous links is still there, since your business already had some reputation in the past. You own this reputation in the present, while the site that used to link you still are willing to link you.

The only thing here is that the "business" that used to exist, is not the same as the one that is going to exist now. But basically everything else is the same. This is maybe way, many people check in archive.org, to check if the nature of the previous business could have something to do with the nature of the current one. Specially if the incoming links are from one niche of another.

If the expired domain was a furniture shop, with 100 hundred linking from deco sites and blogs, and now you want to develop a health site, the "linking power" you are going to receive is going to be weak in terms of ranking keywords for your niche.
 
Domain age is not something that totally matters when buying expired domains,
What you should aim for is clean domains with a decent backlink profile that has been ranking in the past,
These links are what you need from such domains & anything else is just optional
 
Put it this way:

You had a business, and domain expired, now you reimplement your business in the same domain. Sites that used to link you still link you. Reputation you had from previous links is still there, since your business already had some reputation in the past. You own this reputation in the present, while the site that used to link you still are willing to link you.

The only thing here is that the "business" that used to exist, is not the same as the one that is going to exist now. But basically everything else is the same. This is maybe way, many people check in archive.org, to check if the nature of the previous business could have something to do with the nature of the current one. Specially if the incoming links are from one niche of another.

If the expired domain was a furniture shop, with 100 hundred linking from deco sites and blogs, and now you want to develop a health site, the "linking power" you are going to receive is going to be weak in terms of ranking keywords for your niche.
ah yes i understand
But actually when i search some websites on majestic, like a jewelry one, i noticed their Trust Flow links from other websites was in a completely different category, like it was categorized as gaming
I did this for several sites (like an anime doll shop also ranked for computer or art, with nothing about shopping)
I have hope that maybe theres a lot more leeway when it comes to buying a semi-unrelated niche expired domain and building the site in a different niche
 
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