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Agent_Dweeb
Sep 15th 2007, 12:54 pm
Ok, I found some domains that have a very high pr, not fake pr but I want to know when they are dropped or deleted do they lose the PR once you buy the domain again or in a period of time?
Thanks.
Meener
Sep 15th 2007, 1:36 pm
Ok, I found some domains that have a very high pr, not fake pr but I want to know when they are dropped or deleted do they lose the PR once you buy the domain again or in a period of time?
Thanks.
Can you provide the links? Also, the PageRank is probably not going to drop as long as they are indexed with google.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 15th 2007, 1:44 pm
Why would I provide the links?
To things such valuable, well if they are dropped don't they loose their indexings with google?
Meener
Sep 15th 2007, 1:46 pm
Why would I provide the links?
To things such valuable, well if they are dropped don't they loose their indexings with google?
Yes, you would have to put a site and content up so it would get indexed faster.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 15th 2007, 1:48 pm
So when they are dropped and I backorder or register the domain, all I need is some content in your high pr domain to get it reindexed and it will keep its PR?
Meener
Sep 15th 2007, 1:49 pm
So when they are dropped and I backorder or register the domain, all I need is some content in your high pr domain to get it reindexed and it will keep its PR?
Not sure about back ordering. If you register it and get a site up and running the PR should remain. It has for some of my sites.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 15th 2007, 1:51 pm
Well, the thing is I was setting my eyes on a PR7, I checked it backlinks had pr backlinks from pr 6 to pr 1.
Then I checked the next day and it was gone (backordered)
Meener
Sep 15th 2007, 1:54 pm
Well, the thing is I was setting my eyes on a PR7, I checked it backlinks had pr backlinks from pr 6 to pr 1.
Then I checked the next day and it was gone (backordered)
You found a dropped valid page rank 7?
Amazing.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 15th 2007, 1:55 pm
Yep it was valid no joke checked it www. and http:// were valid has around 2k backlinks I think.
bigbluesky2006
Sep 15th 2007, 5:22 pm
PageRank is a bad thing to focus on when buying deleted/dropped domains. Take it from me even if the links still exist Google can drop the PageRank in a second.
You should really focus on things like the quality and number of existing links and which keywords are in the domain.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 16th 2007, 5:20 am
But if the backlinks are still there from a pr6 to pr 1, why not?
Hannah
Sep 16th 2007, 3:09 pm
Because if the links ever go away and google does an update, all that pagerank is going to be gone in a second.
vanalli
Sep 16th 2007, 11:24 pm
It's a gamble whichever way you look at it. And with Page Rank all messed up right now, it's even more of a risk.
dev22
Sep 17th 2007, 3:05 am
if you are fast enough the pagerank will stay there
HeeLiX
Sep 17th 2007, 4:17 am
If a domain name gets dropped, it probably dropped for a reason.
Your Google PR shouldn't stay up unless the whole site is being transfered.
I do believe that the trackers for Google are on YOUR server, or of the person that owned it before.
Plus, even if the PR did stay up, you would have to match the content of the original domain.
I could be wrong, feel free to correct me.
alexts
Sep 24th 2007, 12:49 pm
If it looses PR,it should rebound after few month as long as backlinks are there
sweetfunny
Sep 25th 2007, 3:24 am
Plus, even if the PR did stay up, you would have to match the content of the original domain.
I could be wrong, feel free to correct me.
Ok if you insist, the Pagerank doesn't have anything to do with the content. The only reason it's advisable to keep the original content is if the people linking to the domain see it's changed they may remove the links.
HeeLiX
Sep 25th 2007, 3:26 am
I beg to differ.
PageRank Explained
PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page's value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at considerably more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; for example, it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make other pages "important." Using these and other factors, Google provides its views on pages' relative importance.
Of course, important pages mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So, Google combines PageRank with sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are both important and relevant to your search. Google goes far beyond the number of times a term appears on a page and examines dozens of aspects of the page's content (and the content of the pages linking to it) to determine if it's a good match for your query.
sweetfunny
Sep 25th 2007, 3:42 am
That's talking about how Pagerank is incorporated in to the ranking algo to produce the order of the index.
Again, the metric value of Pagerank is determined by backlinks and has nothing to do with the content.
Agent_Dweeb
Sep 26th 2007, 5:56 am
If a domain name gets dropped, it probably dropped for a reason.
Your Google PR shouldn't stay up unless the whole site is being transfered.
I do believe that the trackers for Google are on YOUR server, or of the person that owned it before.
Plus, even if the PR did stay up, you would have to match the content of the original domain.
I could be wrong, feel free to correct me.
I could do that if there was content because most of these 3 character and high valid pr domains are like 5-12 years old so I would look in archive.org
MrSpartan
Sep 26th 2007, 11:44 am
Typically new names are available in the pool after drop starting around 2pm est and take a few hours depending on the size. Snap names and domain tasters hit the systems for as many of the domains as possible and what you are left with is less desirable names but usually 40K+, some very old ones. Good luck but if it is a name you really want, pay the xtra and get it via Snap.
HeeLiX
Sep 26th 2007, 4:13 pm
Very good idea.
I had the same idea with my other domain blockthis.org, if you look it up on archive.org is was once a website against companies blocking certain websites.
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