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Originally Posted by jetjet
was that a total drop? like you were able to go into any registrar and register the name fresh? it surprises me that a domain with a pr9 link (which means it itself would have had a pretty decent pr I would expect) would have passed through all the tasting and pending delete etc with nobody noticing it, seems really unlikely to me these days, but I guess it is possible (although becoming less and less so I think)
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i stopped running the processing temporarily, (and yes, total drop), there are lots of expired gems for each day that the tasters miss.
the reason being, is when a site goes down and then expires, its been down for 90+ days. this means that google will probably have dropped them from the index, so all those sites that try to find "link popularity" will not see it.
If the referring website was getting traffic and people were clicking through to the expired domain, then yes, the tasters would have kept them.
I am looking for situations where there is little to no traffic, but the referring site has high GPR, such that you re-create the site with the right content, get it indexed, and start collecting the SE traffic
I will get back to finishing it up soon, and until i prove out the business model for such a service, i'll let some GFYers play with it
My service would work well with deef-thp, because once you find the gem, you need to register it.
Fight the synergy!