How to use a 9 year old domain?

Muahaha

Junior Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2015
Messages
117
Reaction score
68
Hi guys,

I own a domain I bought in the year 2012 and have been using it only for my personal emails and not for any content website, neither used for spamming emails. The domain is not blacklisted.

So, right now I'm finally thinking to use the domain. What do you guys suggest? Would it be beneficial in any way to use this old domain in eCommerce or a blog site? It's a seven-letter short .com domain.

Right now, I'm learning SEO and read a lot about the usefulness of an aged domain. What do you guys suggest I use it for?
 
It could serve as a good money site from the looks of it.

Start populating it with content and easy keywords here and there and see how it performs.
 
If the domain isn't indexed, then it simply has no advantage over the new domains,
Expired/aged domains do have a better value since they do handle some good set of links already (the good ones ofc) and some authority, which would give you a boost while starting out,
Other than that, aged domains for the fact of being aged & indexed in google for years will do have a slightly better advantage which wouldn't really worth any investment
 
Hi guys,

I own a domain I bought in the year 2012 and have been using it only for my personal emails and not for any content website, neither used for spamming emails. The domain is not blacklisted.

So, right now I'm finally thinking to use the domain. What do you guys suggest? Would it be beneficial in any way to use this old domain in eCommerce or a blog site? It's a seven-letter short .com domain.

Right now, I'm learning SEO and read a lot about the usefulness of an aged domain. What do you guys suggest I use it for?


I do have a personal domain that I registered in 1999. Don't think that you will have an easy time ranking for anything just because it is an old domain.
 
Aged domain without aged backlinks doesn't have any advantage. However, you have a certain chance to shorten the sandbox period which is good. Also Google probably didn't associate it with any specific topic, means you can choose whatever topic for it. Do a keyword research and start pushing content.
 
It's as good as any freshly registered domain. When people call aged domains, they mean sites with backlinks.
 
Back
Top