When does expired domains looses value?

Ankith K Shetty

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I read than once the webmaster fails to renew the domain, it goes into grace period after which it goes to auction.

The expired domains in auction have the SEO equity.

After some time in auction, the domains drops from the auction to become a dropped domain. And the dropped domain seems to loose all the SEO equity. Is this true?
 
I read than once the webmaster fails to renew the domain, it goes into grace period after which it goes to auction.

The expired domains in auction have the SEO equity.

After some time in auction, the domains drops from the auction to become a dropped domain. And the dropped domain seems to loose all the SEO equity. Is this true?

The expired domains usually retain age. I can't recall a time when I bought an expired domain and the age was reset.

However, 60 days after expiry is when the domain rotates back into general registry and able to be purchased as a new domain. That's when I believe it loses most, if not all of the equity.

Also, there's an abundant amount of interesting information in this article: https://serpnames.com/expired-domains/
 
I think SERPs have caught up to the method of using expired & aged domains to try and showcase more 'authentic' content as being fraudulent.

Ultimately depends on what the site was being used for, the number of useful pages/links on that site, and how much of that structure you can rebuild if you're going for the same niche.

Nowadays I don't think it's worth the hype.
 
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