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sm9ai
Jun 2nd 2007, 6:53 am
If you submit your sites to loads of list like the ones at http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/nospamffa.html would that help, or would google know what your doing and blacklist you?

Also is buying sites with high PR good? e.g. buying an expired domain with PR of 6. Or could it loose the PR as soon as people realise that the site is no longer what it was

8everything
Jun 2nd 2007, 7:16 am
http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/nospamffa.html
This doesn't open for me... is the list filled with link dump sites? If yes, this may affect your siet negatively.

Also is buying sites with high PR good

Yes it is :)

jakomo
Jun 2nd 2007, 7:50 am
About your question:

Also is buying sites with high PR good? e.g. buying an expired domain with PR of 6.

Yes, it's good, but look also around good PR and good traffic, this is a good combo :)

Or could it loose the PR as soon as people realise that the site is no longer what it was

No, the domain doesn't lose the PR, but is important to check the backlinks of your new "expired domain", if the domain keep the backlinks the domain keep the PR :)

My 2 cents

stOx
Jun 2nd 2007, 8:26 am
It would be worth buying a domain with high PR if PR was a significant factor, But as it isn't, the only real benifit of buying an old domain is to avoid the ageing delay, And you still may not even do that.

think about it. If google ranked the old site well, Then all of a sudden a brand new site appears on that domain, Why would google still count the backlinks to it and why would they assume the new site has the same authority as the old site? They wouldn't, Because it's a new site, It just happens to be hosted on a domain that was previously registered.

It's obvious to google that there is a new site on that domainso they won't rank it as well as the previous site.

grg
Jun 2nd 2007, 8:39 am
It's not so sure whether it will be good or bad for your site, but the truth is this is risky thing.

DavidHall
Jun 2nd 2007, 8:49 am
There's always going to be a certain level of risk, however, the only real way you can find out is by actually asking Google.

KC TAN
Jun 2nd 2007, 9:37 am
Google will not black list a site if it receives links from banned pages. Search Engines will not allow sabotage ;)

sm9ai
Jun 2nd 2007, 9:43 am
Okay cool, that helps.

But the list of link pages e.g. http://www.4allfree.com/cgi/ll.id?hygiene

If I submit my site to a couple of hundred of these using certain keywords is that a good idea/bad idea/complete waste of time?

KC TAN
Jun 2nd 2007, 7:17 pm
Okay cool, that helps.

But the list of link pages e.g. http://www.4allfree.com/cgi/ll.id?hygiene

If I submit my site to a couple of hundred of these using certain keywords is that a good idea/bad idea/complete waste of time?
If you are ok with the price, there is no harm giving it a try :)

sem-antics
Jun 2nd 2007, 8:08 pm
If you submit your sites to loads of list like the ones at http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/nospamffa.html would that help, or would google know what your doing and blacklist you?

Also is buying sites with high PR good? e.g. buying an expired domain with PR of 6. Or could it loose the PR as soon as people realise that the site is no longer what it was

Question 1:
Probably a bad idea - looks like a bad neighborhood for links

Question 2:
Buying an aged domain with backlinks is much better than buying a new domain. Unless the new domain was the actual keyword phrase you're after (very unlikely) then go with aged domains with backlinks.

trichnosis
Jun 2nd 2007, 9:02 pm
i see that there are over 250 outgoing links on that page. i'm not sure that google will not consider that page as a link farm. having a link on that page will help you to better rankings

FastWeb
Jun 2nd 2007, 11:19 pm
Getting a link on a page with hundreds of outbounds, even though the Pagerank is pretty good, is probably worse than getting a link from a PR3 page that has only a few outbounds. JMTC.

sm9ai
Jun 3rd 2007, 4:48 am
So its not as good as links from pr3 sites with fre links but would it harm my rankings at all?

rmartish
Jun 3rd 2007, 7:52 am
If a site has good page rank, buy it. Make sure you know the subject and continue making it profitable.

regencytimberbuildings
Jun 3rd 2007, 8:00 am
the more outbound links on a page the the more diluted the Google juice will become, Its said that about 20 is a good number.
so hundreds of outbound links will pass on very little benefit.
It cant harm your site though otherwise your competitors would post your links there :)

rmartish
Jun 3rd 2007, 8:57 am
What happened to building a site for visitors and not search engines?

exipnos
Jun 3rd 2007, 11:18 am
i think that it's but idea to link from this sites...
1. there are no proffetional
2. they have bad neighborhood
3. no improve your traffic
4. low PR
and too risk for nothing