When do you consider a domain "aged"?

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  • Emil
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2007
    • 5655

    #1

    When do you consider a domain "aged"?

    I've seen that people see "aged domains" in 2 different ways. Lets say the actual registration age of the domain isn't the main factor, lets just say it's 10 years.

    Do you consider a domain that HAVE NOT been used, it have just been sitting in your registrars-account for all those years, do you see it as aged?

    Or

    Do you only consider it as aged if the domain have been used with some kind of website that got some content? (Not parked pages)
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    No website/content is needed. It's a "Aged Domain" without it.
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    It must've been up with some website+content for it to be a "Aged Domain".
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  • INever
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2005
    • 4028

    #2
    when it shuffles around pattaya in shorts and sandals.
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    • CaptainHowdy
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Dec 2004
      • 94032

      #3
      Originally posted by INever
      when it shuffles around pattaya in shorts and sandals.
      . . .

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      • Emil
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2007
        • 5655

        #4
        Originally posted by INever
        when it shuffles around pattaya in shorts and sandals.
        Nice!

        I was in Pattaya last year btw. What a place!
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        • NatalieK
          Natalie K
          • Apr 2010
          • 19827

          #5
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          • INever
            Confirmed User
            • Jan 2005
            • 4028

            #6
            Originally posted by Emil
            I've seen that people see "aged domains" in 2 different ways. Lets say the actual registration age of the domain isn't the main factor, lets just say it's 10 years.

            Do you consider a domain that HAVE NOT been used, it have just been sitting in your registrars-account for all those years, do you see it as aged?

            Or

            Do you only consider it as aged if the domain have been used with some kind of website that got some content? (Not parked pages)

            all that matters is what google thinks.

            new sites can rank.

            i've seen old sites injected with 1000 bad links the site owner didnt know about.

            so look at pagesource to view the code. and check ranking and backlinks.
            I love Camdough

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            • Look Chang
              Voyeur
              • Sep 2010
              • 3684

              #7
              Originally posted by INever
              when it shuffles around pattaya in shorts and sandals.

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