What Should I Do With This Expired Domain?

Aadya

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Hi, this is a 20 year old expired domain of publication started as a website for talking about What & About's in America covering mostly Politics, Society and Sometimes Religion and very very small portion where it talks about American Finances everything that was covered on this website was about America

It also was dropped 2 years ago but had same content in it then again dropped in 2023 where I registered it

I checked it's wayback and there were no redirections and has around 500 pages of content related to above topics that can be recovered but I am not sure what would and how would I use this expired domain and somebody was offering me 250$ for should I sell it or not

It has really great RD from many news sites and govt websites and research journals but because of so many links to RD the spam score is also high

Let me know what you think about this domain and how can somebody turnaround this expired domain to make money or should I just sell it
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Dropped, then registered again and then "having the same content" doesn't look suspicious to you? :)

Feel free to send it over PM and I will take a look. Clean 450 RD domains don't really grow on trees and cost a tad more than $250 or $10.
 
Dropped, then registered again and then "having the same content" doesn't look suspicious to you? :)

Feel free to send it over PM and I will take a look. Clean 450 RD domains don't really grow on trees and cost a tad more than $250 or $10.

For the sake of transparency: OP sent me a domain to check. It was abused as a PBN site in the past. Easily visible in both Hosterstats and Archive.

As I said, clean 450RD domains don't grow on trees. I advised OP to dump it for $250 if he has an opportunity to do it.
 
Newbie question here. What happens when the spam score is high as in this example? If the original content were restored with the spam links (or whatever else) removed, would the spam score eventually drop? Or is the domain "tarnished" for some period of time?
 
Newbie question here. What happens when the spam score is high as in this example? If the original content were restored with the spam links (or whatever else) removed, would the spam score eventually drop? Or is the domain "tarnished" for some period of time?

Just as OP, you are focusing on things that are almost completely irrelevant. Age, spam score, number of drops, DA, PA etc., but you don't pay any attention to the things that actuall have an impact on the performance of the domain. And all it takes is 2 minutes and 10 clicks to see it.

Same old song every day here.
 
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