Expired Tumblr & Blogger Domains

joinwitraj

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Hello Friends,
i bought a expired tumblr and blogger profiles from fiverr. while buying the domains it shows the PA of 31. after a 2 weeks now it shows 1 instead of 31. so the value of domain will be expired? if we block the url second time?

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Rajkumar
 
Did you check the backlink portfolio of these tumblrs? They were probably low quality accounts to begin with
 
moz is outdated ... check the links with majestic or ahref to see if there are backlinks there
 
If the PA has decreased to 1, then it has lost the backlinks it once had. This is not conclusive though. Like other members wrote above, use other backlink checkers to validate it's link profile before jumping into any conclusions.
 
I found the blog post by Matthew Woodward to be very high quality on this subject. I have been using the expired tumblr tool from supagrowth to scrape for them.Great tool for free . I have got some good results . I am confused by the precautions that i should take when signing up for these expired accounts . In regards to using different ips for signing up for the tumblrs. I need to limit to 3 sign ups per ip ? And then after i sign up with a specific ip must i use that ip for logging back in and posting / activity on that account ? If i use a VPN to rotate ips for signing up with these accounts and the assign private proxies to the accounts ( 1 proxie for 3 accounts ) would that be good enough ? Thanks in advance .
 
Ok the problem is somewhere completely else. You have bought from Fiverr. PA of 31 is almost the minimum PA that those blogs can have. It's either 1 or 31. Some with 0 links even have PA of 30. Moz authority isn't update as often, so even absolutely clean blog can have high PA. You are buying them from Fiverr, so I have no idea what are you expecting. You are basically buying a worthless crap which will have zero to none impact on your SEO campaign. It's like trying to eat air.
 
Don't rely solely on metrics like Moz.

Like others said use Ahrefs or Majestic to check how many referring domains the expired web 2.0 has. Make sure they're real websites and not just a bunch of spammy blog comments.

A site with even just 1 link will show PA 29 or 30 I see it all the time when scraping for web 2.0s
 
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