Expired Domain Selection

GoldenWarrior

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Jul 3, 2013
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Hello Guys,

I found lots of niche relevant domains and multi niche. But now it is time to select domains based on metrics.

If i will select a domain which has 10+ (DA,PA,TF,CF,RD and Clean Backlinks Profile), how much am i able to sell 1 links? I am now getting domains from many valuable site like: Huffington Post, Washington Post etc.

So please let me know your thought.

Thanks
 
You don't want high CF. That metrics is pointless and even if you are paying any attention to it, you don't want it high.

Those domains you are finding aren't anything that amazing, I sell most of them for $5 to $10.

Are they clean? Have you made a thorough history check on them? Will they get indexed?
 
Hello Guys,

I found lots of niche relevant domains and multi niche. But now it is time to select domains based on metrics.

If i will select a domain which has 10+ (DA,PA,TF,CF,RD and Clean Backlinks Profile), how much am i able to sell 1 links? I am now getting domains from many valuable site like: Huffington Post, Washington Post etc.

So please let me know your thought.

Thanks

You can sell up to $4 based on the metrics.
 
are there any good scrapper for expired domains. always wondering how few people manage to get high metrics domains which usually doesnt show up in scrappers.
 
are there any good scrapper for expired domains. always wondering how few people manage to get high metrics domains which usually doesnt show up in scrappers.
Domain Hunter Gatherer, Domain Ronin, Scrapebox etc etc
 
You don't want high CF. That metrics is pointless and even if you are paying any attention to it, you don't want it high.

Those domains you are finding aren't anything that amazing, I sell most of them for $5 to $10.

Are they clean? Have you made a thorough history check on them? Will they get indexed?

I am still checking. And i am learning. What kind of website should i need to pick? I mean clean history. Can you explain about it?
Thanks
 
Well you are already asking about how much you can sell one link for and yet you don't even have any basic grasp on why is it important for domains to be clean, history wise?

You are getting ahead of yourself.

There are dozens of threads here on BHW covering this topic. You should really do your reserach first before even considering what and for how much you can sell.
 
Well you are already asking about how much you can sell one link for and yet you don't even have any basic grasp on why is it important for domains to be clean, history wise?

You are getting ahead of yourself.

There are dozens of threads here on BHW covering this topic. You should really do your reserach first before even considering what and for how much you can sell.

I am just messed up. I am learning on it. And found tons of expired domains. And also have few TF,CF 20+. But I wanted to know clean wayback history mean what? Just it.
 
As I said before, CF doesn't matter. If someone actually promotes, that his PBN has high CF, then I know that the person doesn't actually know crap and I stay away.
TF20+ on which version of the domain? How many referring domains?
It means clean history of the domain. No spam, no asian crap, no previous PBN etc.
 
TF, CF plays no jokes for me - I just pay 100% attention to backlink profiles - are they strong and clean? if yes, it's a decent domain to buy. Throw away all metrics.
 
TF, CF plays no jokes for me - I just pay 100% attention to backlink profiles - are they strong and clean? if yes, it's a decent domain to buy. Throw away all metrics.

I would really like to see you filtering 400K expired domains a week for me, without checking and filtering them by their metrics. :)
 
I would really like to see you filtering 400K expired domains a week for me, without checking and filtering them by their metrics. :)
It depends on from which source you have such 400k domains? And as because you prioritize metrics, so you don't mind bulk-checking from trashes and use metrics to filter most of them -> and how many good domains you can get from your "400k domains", i guess it's a tiny ratio, right?. In my case, I go from just domains which have do-follow backlinks from high DA Authority Website and willing to check ones that have low TF, DA, .. It depends on your approaching methods bro.
Will take a couple of month i guess :D
LOL :rolleyes: why do I have to spend couple of months checking tons of trashy expired domains?
 
LOL :rolleyes: why do I have to spend couple of months checking tons of trashy expired domains

If you are ignoring metrics while sorting down the list of domains then it will take time. TF is just a no i know but still you have to count it :)
 
It depends on from which source you have such 400k domains? And as because you prioritize metrics, so you don't mind bulk-checking from trashes and use metrics to filter most of them -> and how many good domains you can get from your "400k domains", i guess it's a tiny ratio, right?. In my case, I go from just domains which have do-follow backlinks from high DA Authority Website and willing to check ones that have low TF, DA, .. It depends on your approaching methods bro.

It is a tiny ratio, but one authority link doesn't make a domain worth registering. 75% of expired domain which I will pick randomly will have authority links with high DA/TF metrics. Problem here is, that there are maybe 10 websites which people consider "authority" sites and all of them are so overscraped. So yes, if I should choose between a RD20 domain with one huff post link (I am getting allergic to that phrase) and rest shit links or one RD20 domain with half of links form TF50 - 60+ authority sites, you can guess which one I am going to choose. You loose that one amazing link of yours and you can throw that domain away.

Marking anything that doesn't have Huffpost or Engadget link (and these are becoming really common nowadays, as they get sold on fiverr and everywhere) as "trash" doesn't really make you look like an expert in the field. My 2 cents.
 
If you are ignoring metrics while sorting down the list of domains then it will take time. TF is just a no i know but still you have to count it :)
Why does it take time bro? You start with 100k domain, I start with 100-200 domains and most of them are usable. TF really does not count anything tome. The only metrics I may use is Moz DA, since if DA is too low, the number of referral domains is normally low too, so I may set a minimum DA value when crawling, but in general, metrics have no sense to me.
 
It is a tiny ratio, but one authority link doesn't make a domain worth registering. 75% of expired domain which I will pick randomly will have authority links with high DA/TF metrics. Problem here is, that there are maybe 10 websites which people consider "authority" sites and all of them are so overscraped. So yes, if I should choose between a RD20 domain with one huff post link (I am getting allergic to that phrase) and rest shit links or one RD20 domain with half of links form TF50 - 60+ authority sites, you can guess which one I am going to choose. You loose that one amazing link of yours and you can throw that domain away.

Marking anything that doesn't have Huffpost or Engadget link (and these are becoming really common nowadays, as they get sold on fiverr and everywhere) as "trash" doesn't really make you look like an expert in the field. My 2 cents.

If you think any site have 1 link from Huff post is authority domain? Today i found a domain from Huffpost and It's metrics: DA: 17, PA: 29, TF 10, CF: 19 and RD 10. Niche is: Money, Finance.
 
Why does it take time bro? You start with 100k domain, I start with 100-200 domains and most of them are usable. TF really does not count anything tome. The only metrics I may use is Moz DA, since if DA is too low, the number of referral domains is normally low too, so I may set a minimum DA value when crawling, but in general, metrics have no sense to me.

Which software do you use?
 
As I said before, CF doesn't matter. If someone actually promotes, that his PBN has high CF, then I know that the person doesn't actually know crap and I stay away.
TF20+ on which version of the domain? How many referring domains?
It means clean history of the domain. No spam, no asian crap, no previous PBN etc.
I like a ratio of 1:1
 
Christ, I just went for a cigarette and there is billion new posts.

Why does it take time bro? You start with 100k domain, I start with 100-200 domains and most of them are usable. TF really does not count anything tome. The only metrics I may use is Moz DA, since if DA is too low, the number of referral domains is normally low too, so I may set a minimum DA value when crawling, but in general, metrics have no sense to me.

I am fairly sure that most of them are not usable after a thorough history check. Most expired domains with higher RD will not be clean. DA is highly unreliable and it's not true, that high DA means high number of referring domains. There are domains with 5 referring domains and one sitewide link which totals to 700 backlinks and DA will be around 15+.

If you think any site have 1 link from Huff post is authority domain? Today i found a domain from Huffpost and It's metrics: DA: 17, PA: 29, TF 10, CF: 19 and RD 10. Niche is: Money, Finance.

And I am 90% sure that it's not clean. :) And even if it is, RD10 is not a miracle ater all.

Which software do you use?

I am pretty sure he uses Ahrefs.

I like a ratio of 1:1

CF and any TF:CF ratios are completely irrelevant.
 
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