Where Do You Find Good Expiring Domains For PBNs?

wokaka

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hello, i have not been in SEO game for years due to other jobs but I am back now. Upon reading all the recent updates about SEO, i wonder where do you guys search and bid for expiring domains nowadays for PBNs? even any service thread here on BHW will be highly appreciated.

Also do you guys still hire link building services for tier 2 pointing to those PBNs?
 
Nohting has changed in this regard. Godaddy, Namejet, Dropcatch are the biggest auctions. Or you can buy the domains from people like that one idiot, how is he called... ah, right, me.

Regarding tier 2 to your PBNs, that has never been a good practice and should be avoided.
 
Try Spamzilla. If you are going to find them by yourself.
Tried this, didn't go as planned. Trust me, if you have the financial possibility, go for a pro. They spend their whole business time looking for domains, you, if you don't have an expired domain business, won't spend as much time.
 
Tried this, didn't go as planned. Trust me, if you have the financial possibility, go for a pro. They spend their whole business time looking for domains, you, if you don't have an expired domain business, won't spend as much time.
Ofcourse, you need to put some effort and money to get a nice domain.
 
Just use a service on the forum marketplace if you can't do it yourself.
 
Nohting has changed in this regard. Godaddy, Namejet, Dropcatch are the biggest auctions. Or you can buy the domains from people like that one idiot, how is he called... ah, right, me.

Regarding tier 2 to your PBNs, that has never been a good practice and should be avoided.
@wokaka or visit @Nargil and his sales thread.
 
I like Spamzilla and use DHG in general for buying aged domains. Also bringing domains back from archive.org using Archivarix is awesome.
 
xenu link slueth helps for crawling for old dead urls, some are worth a punt to remake and see if they pop
 
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