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I have a expired domain in niche cancer (Breast cancer) and this domain received backlinks from 5 sites with DR 65 - 90. The domain with niche cancer received in total only 30 backlink. If i use the redirect 301 from this domain to my tech site of money is dangerous? And if i create a page to cancer (Breast cancer) in my tech money site and redirect the domain with niche cancer to this page?
 
And if i create a page to cancer (Breast cancer) in my tech money site and redirect the domain with niche cancer to this page?
This is the best option. You need to maintain relevance.
 
I have a expired domain in niche cancer (Breast cancer) and this domain received backlinks from 5 sites with DR 65 - 90. The domain with niche cancer received in total only 30 backlink. If i use the redirect 301 from this domain to my tech site of money is dangerous? And if i create a page to cancer (Breast cancer) in my tech money site and redirect the domain with niche cancer to this page?
In my opinion, instead of redirect it's better to place a relevant page and insert a link to your money-site.
 
I forgot, all the backlinks of expired domain points to the home page.
What is the best?

A) backlinks home page expired domain > home page tech domain

Or

B) backlinks home page expired domain > internal page tech domain with theme cancer
 
I strongly advise against redirect from a non relevant domain. That can screw up your entire website, especially in non spammy niches.

And if i create a page to cancer (Breast cancer) in my tech money site and redirect the domain with niche cancer to this page?
This is done when the domains are niche relevant and you have to make it look natural. Not when you have health niche vs tech niche.

Also, not to mention, the redirected domain is weak anyway, so even if you were doing that redirect properly, you would probably no see any effect.
 
Other case: one domain in different niche of my money site receive in one page 5 backlinks from domains with high authority. I can redirect only this page to one new internal page of my money site? In the new page i can create a contextual post
 
Other case: one domain in different niche of my money site receive in one page 5 backlinks from domains with high authority. I can redirect only this page to one new internal page of my money site? In the new page i can create a contextual post

If you are doing 301s get a strong domain (at least 100 RD, maybe a bit lower if links are really good) it is all pointless otherwise. 5 links mean absolutely nothing. You also don't seem to understand that a purpose of a redirect is to move one URL from one place to another. So ask yourself, is your 301 justified? If not, then don't do it otherwise there is a high chance that you're going to fuck your site up, slapped all the way.

Just so you understand, tech is not a niche. laptops is a niche. So if you have a website selling laptops, and you find a domain that is in the phones niche, the 301 is not relevant. If you find a domain in the keyboard niche, then you create a page on your site: laptops.com/keyboards and you go to archive and analyze the keyboard site, try to stage laptop.com/keyboards contextually as close to that as possible. Then look for page level redirect opportunities, and create redirects like:

keyboard.com --> laptops.com/keyboards
keyboard.com/page1 --> laptops.com/keyboards/page1
keyboard.com/page2 --> laptops.com/keyboards/page2

It all has to make sense. The redirects themselves have to make sense on page and root level, and the entire idea behind the redirect has to make sense. There has to be some sort of relationship or you are just setting yourself up for failure. This whole unrelated 301 concept used to work back in the day, there are no rewards for that kind of idiotic behavior in 2022. Exercise common sense or there is no point in doing SEO.
 
Sorry a other question :smirk:

I found now a expire domain perfect for my niche. But this domain expired is of a microsite, with only one landing page (in home page) for receive in offer a specific laptop with a coupon. This single page receive 70 backlinks and for the most part from authority sites web in the niche PC and PC gaming (all the sites have a similiar post and write of this model of laptop and in the end of the post is writed how buy this laptop with a discount).

With "wayback machine" i have check the old dates and the landing page of the expired domain have only a few lines of text and a button for register the user for receive the coupon. Other pages are privacy policy, cookie, who we are (this pages don't received backlinks).

What is the best redirect in this case?

Home-expired-domain > Home-money-site
or
Home expired domain > internal page money site with article for this specific laptop
 
Sorry a other question :smirk:

I found now a expire domain perfect for my niche. But this domain expired is of a microsite, with only one landing page (in home page) for receive in offer a specific laptop with a coupon. This single page receive 70 backlinks and for the most part from authority sites web in the niche PC and PC gaming (all the sites have a similiar post and write of this model of laptop and in the end of the post is writed how buy this laptop with a discount).

With "wayback machine" i have check the old dates and the landing page of the expired domain have only a few lines of text and a button for register the user for receive the coupon. Other pages are privacy policy, cookie, who we are (this pages don't received backlinks).

What is the best redirect in this case?

Home-expired-domain > Home-money-site
or
Home expired domain > internal page money site with article for this specific laptop
Second option, just recreate the landing page on your site. But make sure the domain is clean. I would suggest you restore the domain and let it sit for 3 months before you do a redirect. In the mean time, create a similar page on your website. Once 3 months go by, then do a 301 to that page on your site.
 
Second option, just recreate the landing page on your site. But make sure the domain is clean. I would suggest you restore the domain and let it sit for 3 months before you do a redirect. In the mean time, create a similar page on your website. Once 3 months go by, then do a 301 to that page on your site.
Sorry a clarification, is necessary create in a page of my web money site the same landing page of the old expired domain? I was thinking of adding a description of this laptop (from 500 words up), else the content of the page is very little, just a few lines...
 
Sorry a clarification, is necessary create in a page of my web money site the same landing page of the old expired domain? I was thinking of adding a description of this laptop (from 500 words up), else the content of the page is very little, just a few lines...
Do whatever you think makes sense.
 
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