Found some super aged domains

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This is a question about super aged domains.

How would you put the aged domain to use?

I found a couple of 10+ year old aged domains, that are local to my city and wanted to put good use of them.

I am looking to use them for local purposes.


Here are 3 ways of me using them.

1. Buy the domain and then do a 311 redirect to my local money site
2. Create a quick site and link back to my local site with NAP
3. Rank it and then make blog posts pointing back to my money site.

Which is the best use for them? Or do you have different ideas?

the domains are unfortunately not very niche to my money site but they have local authority sites pointing to them aswell.
 
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There is a site for you to buy aged domains, I cant remember the exact name, but I will update this reply if I remember. I advise you google it a little bit.
 
This is a question about super aged domains.

How would you put the aged domain to use?

I found a couple of 10+ year old aged domains, that are local to my city and wanted to put good use of them.

I am looking to use them for local purposes.


Here are 3 ways of me using them.

1. Buy the domain and then do a 311 redirect to my local money site
2. Create a quick site and link back to my local site with NAP
3. Rank it and then make blog posts pointing back to my money site.

Which is the best use for them? Or do you have different ideas?

the domains are unfortunately not very niche to my money site but they have local authority sites pointing to them aswell.

1. Be careful with 301 redirects. The purpose of a 301 is to transfer a URL/Website to a new URL/Website. If you do a 301, make sure the domain is in the exact same niche or you will get fucked. But what would this accomplish? do the new domains have good backlink profiles?

2. Not sure about this one since I don't do local.

3. If the domain has a good backlink profile, then you can definitely do this. You can actually use non-niche relevant domains because they're still relevant by location.
 
Just to remind you, that domain age is not really a ranking factor, at least definitely not anything major. Focus on domains with actual backlink profile, not something as ridiculous as date of first domain registration.

Ok and if you wanted to use these domains for your money site how would you use them?

1. 301 redirect to money site.
2. Create a one page site, write some content and point a link back to your money site?
3. Make it a blog post writing type of site and keep writing content and send the links to your money site?
or any other genius idea?
 
Ok and if you wanted to use these domains for your money site how would you use them?

1. 301 redirect to money site.
2. Create a one page site, write some content and point a link back to your money site?
3. Make it a blog post writing type of site and keep writing content and send the links to your money site?
or any other genius idea?

None of the options you have mentioned is "using the domain for a money site".

If you want to use a domain for a money site, you take a domain and build a money site on it.

What you described is:
1. 301 redirect
2. Terrible 301 redirect
3. PBN

Also, the entire point of those domains, for these purposes at least, is for them to have an existing backlink profile. Redirecting domains without any backlinks just based on age will do absolutely nothing.

I can send you, literally, millions of domains that are older than 20 years and they will do nothing based on their age alone.

Actually, they will do something, (unless manually checked) considering that plenty of them were abused and manually penalized, so the best thing that can happen here is manual penalty for your money site.

If you want to do 301 redirect, then get a domain that's very closely relevant to your money site first. If you want to do a PBN, then option number 3 is viable, but without actually usable domains, it will not do anything.

So before asking for "genius" ideas, it would maybe be in order to learn the basic SEO techniques and terminology first.
 
Good question.

Make sure an aged domain should have lots of authority backlinks and niche-focused.

1. I don't recommend directly 301 redirections. What you can do is, create an acquisition page on your money website and write like you've acquired the aged domain with internal links going to your money pages. And then, 301 your aged domain to that acquisition page. It is safer than the traditional method.
If you need the exact strategy, let me know, and I'll write it down here.

2. It's more like a PBN. It will cost you time and resources to manage it. Not a one-time job for sure but yeah, worth it :)

3. It's more like creating another website and taking backlinks in the form of guest posts. This is a unique idea, but it will cost you more time and resources than the PBN approach. So I don't recommend it.

The best use of aged domains is building niche websites. But if you already own one, you may not want to start another one. So, in that case, I recommend going for a 301 acquisition strategy. Like this one:

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Other than that, PBN is a good option too. Totally up to you.

I hope it helps.

Feel free to ask me if you've more questions, and I'll be happy to help :)
 
Good question.

Make sure an aged domain should have lots of authority backlinks and niche-focused.

1. I don't recommend directly 301 redirections. What you can do is, create an acquisition page on your money website and write like you've acquired the aged domain with internal links going to your money pages. And then, 301 your aged domain to that acquisition page. It is safer than the traditional method.
If you need the exact strategy, let me know, and I'll write it down here.

2. It's more like a PBN. It will cost you time and resources to manage it. Not a one-time job for sure but yeah, worth it :)

3. It's more like creating another website and taking backlinks in the form of guest posts. This is a unique idea, but it will cost you more time and resources than the PBN approach. So I don't recommend it.

The best use of aged domains is building niche websites. But if you already own one, you may not want to start another one. So, in that case, I recommend going for a 301 acquisition strategy. Like this one:

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Other than that, PBN is a good option too. Totally up to you.

I hope it helps.

Feel free to ask me if you've more questions, and I'll be happy to help :)
hey, can i get the exact strategy for your no 1 option pls.
cheers
 
hey, can i get the exact strategy for your no 1 option pls.
cheers

301 Acquisition Strategy is about redirecting an aged authority domain to your niche website by creating an acquisition page. You can expect a boost in your website's organic keywords rankings and overall authority.

Here are the exact steps to follow:

1. Get a niche-focused aged domain with lots of authority backlinks (example: abc.com).

2. Recover the original archive using archivearix.com and keep it active for at least one month. The goal is to get all the pages indexed and crawled by Google to consider it an original live website before moving ahead.

3. Create an acquisition page on your niche website like "xyz.com/abc-acquired"

4. Add 400-800 words of content to that acquisition page about your abc.com aged domain. You can write that xyz.com has acquired abc.com, history and brief info of abc.com, etc. Please don't add any false information like abc.com owner has decided to partner up with our xyz.com.

5. Within that acquisition page, add your internal links to the most important and relevant pages or categories. You can add as many as you want but don't make it look spammy. Preferably I add in the end in the bullet points as a read more option.

6. Redirect your abc.com with all its inner pages to your niche website's acquisition page via htaccess file (I can help you if need)

7. Wait for results. It may take anywhere between 1-3 months to see the effects in the organic rankings.

You'll find this approach safe and natural, as we're telling Google that we've acquired an aged authority domain of a similar-topic business and merged it into our niche website.

If you've any questions, feel free to message me directly. I'll be happy to help you and see you succeed.
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301 Acquisition Strategy is about redirecting an aged authority domain to your niche website by creating an acquisition page. You can expect a boost in your website's organic keywords rankings and overall authority.

Here are the exact steps to follow:

1. Get a niche-focused aged domain with lots of authority backlinks (example: abc.com).

2. Recover the original archive using archivearix.com and keep it active for at least one month. The goal is to get all the pages indexed and crawled by Google to consider it an original live website before moving ahead.

3. Create an acquisition page on your niche website like "xyz.com/abc-acquired"

4. Add 400-800 words of content to that acquisition page about your abc.com aged domain. You can write that xyz.com has acquired abc.com, history and brief info of abc.com, etc. Please don't add any false information like abc.com owner has decided to partner up with our xyz.com.

5. Within that acquisition page, add your internal links to the most important and relevant pages or categories. You can add as many as you want but don't make it look spammy. Preferably I add in the end in the bullet points as a read more option.

6. Redirect your abc.com with all its inner pages to your niche website's acquisition page via htaccess file (I can help you if need)

7. Wait for results. It may take anywhere between 1-3 months to see the effects in the organic rankings.

You'll find this approach safe and natural, as we're telling Google that we've acquired an aged authority domain of a similar-topic business and merged it into our niche website.

If you've any questions, feel free to message me directly. I'll be happy to help you and see you succeed.
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ty for the info,

(i cant dm, dont see the option for dm to u).

with regards to no 3.

can it work with subdomain? ( making aged domain abc.com to be subdomain to money site.
and 301 redirect the abc.com to become subdomain of moneysite.)

example:
abc.moneysite.com

and i guess creating pbn in abc.moneysite.com and linking it to content in moneysite.com ?
 
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ty for the info,

(i cant dm, dont see the option for dm to u).

with regards to no 3.

can it work with subdomain? ( making aged domain abc.com to be subdomain to money site.
and 301 redirect the abc.com to become subdomain of moneysite.)

example:
abc.moneysite.com

and i guess creating pbn in abc.moneysite.com and linking it to content in moneysite.com ?
My pleasure.

I've never tried this before.

We make 301 acquisitions to fill the gap of lack of link building and authority.

It helps in giving a boost in rankings. So if you change your website to sub-domain, it might lose rankings and take time in recovering.

Not the best practice I'd recommend.

Let me know if you've any doubts here, and I'll be happy to help ❤️
 
My pleasure.

I've never tried this before.

We make 301 acquisitions to fill the gap of lack of link building and authority.

It helps in giving a boost in rankings. So if you change your website to sub-domain, it might lose rankings and take time in recovering.

Not the best practice I'd recommend.

Let me know if you've any doubts here, and I'll be happy to help ❤️
ok understood,

but what if the aquisition page is in subdomain ?

so step 3 being:
instead of moneysite.com/abc-acquired
its abc-aquired.moneysite.com

then step 4, 5, 6, 7 is the same.

will it give the expected good result?
 
ok understood,

but what if the aquisition page is in subdomain ?

so step 3 being:
instead of moneysite.com/abc-acquired
its abc-aquired.moneysite.com

then step 4, 5, 6, 7 is the same.

will it give the expected good result?

Google treats root and subdomain separately. It will not work if you're going to redirect to a subdomain and need results on the root domain.
 
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