How to know if a domain is blacklisted?

You can use the Wayback Machine to check the archive and activity history of that website. If it has been operating stably, the website seems reliable. Additionally, you need to use link-checking tools to verify if the domain still has good backlinks.
 
Check its history in Wayback, review backlinks in Ahrefs/Moz, and look for manual actions or deindexing in Google Search Console after you buy. Avoid domains with spammy anchors or big traffic drops.
 
Check the domain’s history in Wayback, look for past spam, and run it through tools like Ahrefs/Majestic to review anchors and backlinks.
Also check if it’s indexed in Google. If not, it may be penalized.
Clean history + natural anchors = safer buy.
 
Check its history, backlinks, and past content carefully with clean metrics and avoid anything showing spammy use or drastic ranking drops.
 
You can use the Wayback Machine to check the archive and activity history of that website. If it has been operating stably, the website seems reliable. Additionally, you need to use link-checking tools to verify if the domain still has good backlink
You can use the Wayback Machine to check the archive and activity history of that website. If it has been operating stably, the website seems reliable. Additionally, you need to use link-checking tools to verify if the domain still has good backlinks.
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Yes, always initially check if the expired domain has any Google punishments. See its history on Wayback Machine, verify backlinks in Ahrefs or Majestic, and see whether it's indexed. Stay clear of domains with suspicious links or traffic drops; usually this spells trouble.
 
Check if the domain is still indexed, review its backlink profile for spam, and look at its past content on Wayback. If those three look clean, the domain is likely safe to use.
 
Apart from Wayback and backlink tools, you should also check if the domain is blacklisted by security databases like Google Safe Browsing, Spamhaus, and VirusTotal.
Search the domain name alone in Google to see if it appears naturally; no results can indicate deindexing or trust issues.
If possible, verify the domain in Google Search Console and check for any manual actions or security warnings.
Review anchor text distribution to spot heavy spam niches
Also check past IP and hosting history, as domains from spam networks often carry lasting risk.
 
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