1099 Google Plus 1 in a few days?
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Hi
last 2 weeks i registered new Domain and today sudenly i found that my new domain has 1099 Google plus 1!. what's happening?
Iknow nobody khonwn about my domain and i cant understand why
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According to this tool which uses OSE as well as ahrefs you have that many +1's
you also have a total of 400 links pointing at your site or linking to other pages in your site.
Either you purchased a domain that was not new so you bought it at an auction before it was reregistered for the first time.
Or one of the 499 back links that show up as followed could be one your total back links equal 499 links
And you're non site wide back links equal a surprising 499
https://serps.com/tools/mse_report
Your anchor text shows somewhere around 470 and when I clicked on one of your back links it took me here
http://www.proactive.ir/forumdisplay.php?f=41
You only have
1,113 +1's on SERPS
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When I set majesticseo.com to fresh index I get 34 back links and it states you have not created a new link in five years
Using Who.is is a gamble but it has a change however the dates do not change at all. Same registered date same expiration date
http://who.is/domain-history/inecharge.com
I honestly think you got a domain that was not registered new for you I think it was a used domain or sometimes called a premium domain
I wish I could be of more help,
Thomas
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Thanks thomas but i bought it for 10 $!
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Hi Tadbir,
I would contact the domain registrar and if you're not happy with the results I'm sure they will do something to try to help you. Mostly just check all those back links on SERPS to make sure they're not bad. I agree $10 sounds about right for a brand-new domain.
I wish I could be of more help,
Thomas
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Wow! the +1 increase dramatically up to 1.3K
what happening????
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This is very odd - like Thomas said, the +1s seem legit (in that they exist - not sure if they're actually legitimate). Internet Archive has no history of the site, and it's odd that you have 1,300 +1s but no other social signals. We're not tracking any 301-redirects from other domains, so it must be something historical about the domain.
The other possibility is that they were just driving up social signals to make the domain more attractive when they sold it. If you bought it for $10, though, they apparently didn't think that plan through very well.