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    • lans2787
      lans2787 last edited by

      I found some web adress that are not online anymore.. but when I open these adresses on open site explorer I can see  links and page athority for these domains...

      PA 41  and  DA 29

      My question is... Can I buy these adress and using their page and rank juice to my website? Because they are avaliable...

      All these domains are from my country and LTD

      What can I do...?

      Thank you

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      • NakulGoyal
        NakulGoyal last edited by

        Technically, yes you could do it. However, here are some things to keep in mind:

        1. In most cases, you will see that the domain expired, went to redemption, got deleted and then nobody else has bought it...yet. In these cases, usually the power of the domain is lost to a great extent, although not 100%. It's tricky.

        2. Consider #1, since all the value is not lost, you could do this, but then are you planning to do this for 1-2 domains or 100-200 domains ? Where do you draw the line. Because technically, the question then becomes of 301'ing that old/expired/reregistered domain to your website. If you do it 1-2 times, it might be okay, but then if this becomes your primary link building technique or a big (un-natural) percentage of your backlinks, it will be nothing but trouble. I hope this helps.

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        • lans2787
          lans2787 @NakulGoyal last edited by

          But in that case... what option is better...

          Buy the domains and make a 301  or create one simple page in that domain with "keywords" to my money website...?

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          • tomcraig86
            tomcraig86 last edited by

            This is a bad idea, the practice has been around for a while and Google is wise to it. OSE and Google don't use the same indexes, and OSE can be up to 1 month out of date at any time.

            The links or 301's will not count in Google's eyes, so I wouldn't recommend it at all.

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            • NakulGoyal
              NakulGoyal @lans2787 last edited by

              Honestly, I would not do either one, unless my business can take the risk. If it can, then a 301 is better here, but then with a substantial risk. Not recommended.

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