How much is a PR6 Domain Worth.. I just registered one
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I sell them for $200-300 when I pick them up.
I have PR5's at my site that I get rid of for $90.
It also depends if the site has an inktomi listing, dmoz listing, yahoo listing, etc. but those are the average prices. See sig.Do you need SERIOUS SEO done for competitive keywords? See if one of my three plans will fit your needs today! You may qualify for my TOP10 Guarantee! Skype me @ mrclean78Comment
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Rembrant that's a fairy tale that googleguy would have you believe. I haven't had one yet loose it's PR. Especially if you go to web.archive.org and throw up a copy of the old site, and link to your other sites to transfer your PR. This way is pretty much foolproof and hasn't failed me yet.Do you need SERIOUS SEO done for competitive keywords? See if one of my three plans will fit your needs today! You may qualify for my TOP10 Guarantee! Skype me @ mrclean78Comment
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you arn't worried about just stealing someones design?Originally posted by docjohnson
Rembrant that's a fairy tale that googleguy would have you believe. I haven't had one yet loose it's PR. Especially if you go to web.archive.org and throw up a copy of the old site, and link to your other sites to transfer your PR. This way is pretty much foolproof and hasn't failed me yet.
what happens when the guy who let it expire checks the domain and sees his site exactly as he left it up there.Comment
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If he can't afford to renew his shit, he can't afford a lawyer.Originally posted by Serious jd
you arn't worried about just stealing someones design?
what happens when the guy who let it expire checks the domain and sees his site exactly as he left it up there.
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If you pick them up during the Google dance, you can avoid the penalty. Do a search on this board on the experiment SEGuru did for this domain, I've managed to pick them up with very few penalties to date.Originally posted by REMbraNT
As I know when the domain expires it loses the pr. I think it's pretty sure
WGI play with Google.Comment
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I don't know about the penalty, but if a domain expires you pick it, it means the domain has been down for a little while, and im sure some of the sites then take down the link..
at least this is what i have seen as well as a few of my friends.Comment
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This is incorrect. The google dance is/was(who knows what they are up to with these rolling updates) only the period when google propogates it's new database to all of its servers. This would have nothing to do with google applying an expired domain filter. If anything it would make sense to have the OLD site up when the GoogleBOT came crawling so they see the same site in their cache. It's when the site becomes radically different that problems would arrise and a red flag could be raised. What they then likely do is compare the site against their existing cache, and if it is radically different they run a whois check. They simply don't have the processing power to whois check over 4.2 billion documents for no reason, so they become selective. The dance has nothing to do with this.Originally posted by WiredGuy
If you pick them up during the Google dance, you can avoid the penalty. Do a search on this board on the experiment SEGuru did for this domain, I've managed to pick them up with very few penalties to date.
WGLast edited by docjohnson; 07-10-2003, 09:43 AM.Do you need SERIOUS SEO done for competitive keywords? See if one of my three plans will fit your needs today! You may qualify for my TOP10 Guarantee! Skype me @ mrclean78Comment
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I'm just basing my claims based on results that I did and those of SEGuru's. Thus far, it seems to be correct but if you have a theory as to why some domains are penalized and some others aren't, I welcome you to post it, I'll strongly consider all points. Regarding the 4.2 Billion documents, I'm pretty sure Google just does WHOIS lookups on the root domains, not each page google indexes. That being the case, there are well under 60 million domains in the gTLD's so it is certainly feasible for Google to do.Originally posted by docjohnson
This is incorrect. The google dance is/was(who knows what they are up to with these rolling updates) only the period when google propogates it's new database to all of its servers. This would have nothing to do with google applying an expired domain filter. If anything it would make sense to have the OLD site up when the GoogleBOT came crawling so they see the same site in their cache. It's when the site becomes radically different that problems would arrise and a red flag could be raised. What they then likely do is compare the site against their existing cache, and if it is radically different they run a whois check. They simply don't have the processing power to whois check over 4.2 billion documents for no reason, so they become selective. The dance has nothing to do with this.
WGI play with Google.Comment
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FYI http://www.world-traffic.com/ has PR0Originally posted by bigmath
Hi Guys.
Only small question. How we can know which PR we have?
Thanks.
Download the google toolbar, and you can see it
AndreQuestions?
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Download the advanced version of the toolbar:Originally posted by bigmath
Hi Guys.
Only small question. How we can know which PR we have?
Thanks.
http://toolbar.google.com/Do you need SERIOUS SEO done for competitive keywords? See if one of my three plans will fit your needs today! You may qualify for my TOP10 Guarantee! Skype me @ mrclean78Comment
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