⭐️ Just found an expired domain that once belonged to an Indian bank ⭐️

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It has a country-level TLD and was once used to host the country-specific banking portal of this Indian bank.

Problem is that it has the exact name of the bank.

Link profile is obviously good, but I don't want to run into any trademark issues.

Also, it's a country-level TLD which will be beneficial only in that country.

Should I register it?
 
Nope. I had similar domain of Insurance company. I just let it expire. Don't take risk. Even in India, they take trademark very seriously.
 
Get a new domain and 301 it just for the sake of backlinks if the profile is that good.
Been there many times nothing happened with 301.
 
Get a new domain and 301 it just for the sake of backlinks if the profile is that good.
Been there many times nothing happened with 301.
But the target domain has to be relevant, right? Else the entire link profile will be useless
 
But the target domain has to be relevant, right? Else the entire link profile will be useless
Yes relevance is important, I am assuming the link profile is finance related.
You can start a finance related or crypto related blog and redirect the expired domain.
It can also be a lead generating landing page for a CA or something like that you can ad you own twist here.
 
Yes relevance is important, I am assuming the link profile is finance related.
You can start a finance related or crypto related blog and redirect the expired domain.
It can also be a lead generating landing page for a CA or something like that you can ad you own twist here.
Good suggestion. In fact, I've been thinking about starting a new crypto blog. Thanks :)
 
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