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  • gwidomains
    Confirmed User
    • May 2007
    • 426

    #1

    SEO question ....

    What is the threshold for buying a site/domain on the basis of page rank alone?

    Assume the site is already in the niche you want, and gets 50-100 visitors a day.
  • woj
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    • Jul 2002
    • 47882

    #2
    No idea what you mean... "threshold"?
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    • Nicky
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Mar 2003
      • 30071

      #3
      I don't fully understand the question either.

      You mean how much is It ok to pay to get a higher PR domain with those values already?

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      • Relentless
        www.EngineFood.com
        • Aug 2006
        • 5697

        #4
        Originally posted by gwidomains
        What is the threshold for buying a site/domain on the basis of page rank alone? Assume the site is already in the niche you want, and gets 50-100 visitors a day.
        Without knowing factors like price, SERPs, the sites you hope to push with it and a million other variables nobody can answer your question intelligently.

        If you meant to ask "What is the lowest PR site you would consider buying?"

        The 'threshold' answer is zero.


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        • gwidomains
          Confirmed User
          • May 2007
          • 426

          #5
          Originally posted by Relentless
          Without knowing factors like price, SERPs, the sites you hope to push with it and a million other variables nobody can answer your question intelligently.

          If you meant to ask "What is the lowest PR site you would consider buying?"

          The 'threshold' answer is zero.
          Ok, so basically buying a PR4, PR5 rank site isn't worth much?

          Or do you examine each name/site on a case by case basis?

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          • pornguy
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Mar 2003
            • 62912

            #6
            Lots of combination you need to look for. Dont rely on PR alone.

            And think of it as real estate. it's only worth what you are willing to pay.
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            • Relentless
              www.EngineFood.com
              • Aug 2006
              • 5697

              #7
              Originally posted by gwidomains
              Ok, so basically buying a PR4, PR5 rank site isn't worth much? Or do you examine each name/site on a case by case basis?
              Buying a PR4 site is like saying "buying a Cadillac"

              A Cadillac can be a good car but it is not a complete statement of value. Do you mean:


              A New Cadillac
              An Old Cadillac
              A Broken Cadillac
              A Perfect Condition Classic Cadillac From The 1950s
              A Rusted Cadillac With No Engine Or Tires
              Etc....

              The word "Cadillac" by itself is not enough information, just as PR4 is not enough information.


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              • gwidomains
                Confirmed User
                • May 2007
                • 426

                #8
                Originally posted by Relentless
                Buying a PR4 site is like saying "buying a Cadillac"

                A Cadillac can be a good car but it is not a complete statement of value. Do you mean:


                A New Cadillac
                An Old Cadillac
                A Broken Cadillac
                A Perfect Condition Classic Cadillac From The 1950s
                A Rusted Cadillac With No Engine Or Tires
                Etc....

                The word "Cadillac" by itself is not enough information, just as PR4 is not enough information.
                thanks. 8char

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