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Hello,
Never really looked into expireddomains.net. always been one to handreg. Seems lucrative to grab an expired domain especially if it has some nice stats like backlinks and ranking.
But is the data on ExpiredDomains.net accurate?
I've seen some domains on there with ridiculous stats like 70,000 backlinks and high Alex rank.
I have read that people try to handreg these domains or of course order backorders or buy them from godaddy closeouts just because of their stats so they can use them for their Private Blog Networks.
But how does one choose a winner?
Is it as easy as "wow! 133,000 backlinks? high alex rank?"
I had found one domain and gave it a shot and go it via closeout. What I forgot to do is check the domain simply by going to the url.
I did this only after I got it.
Found out the domain with 75,000 backlinks was blacklisted by Google.
So what's your strategy when picking a domain from expireddomains?
Do you have a PBN?
Never really looked into expireddomains.net. always been one to handreg. Seems lucrative to grab an expired domain especially if it has some nice stats like backlinks and ranking.
But is the data on ExpiredDomains.net accurate?
I've seen some domains on there with ridiculous stats like 70,000 backlinks and high Alex rank.
I have read that people try to handreg these domains or of course order backorders or buy them from godaddy closeouts just because of their stats so they can use them for their Private Blog Networks.
But how does one choose a winner?
Is it as easy as "wow! 133,000 backlinks? high alex rank?"
I had found one domain and gave it a shot and go it via closeout. What I forgot to do is check the domain simply by going to the url.
I did this only after I got it.
Found out the domain with 75,000 backlinks was blacklisted by Google.
So what's your strategy when picking a domain from expireddomains?
Do you have a PBN?