How To Monetize PR3 Domains and Websites.

Discussion in 'General Business' started by AutoGlobalZOne, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello forumers,

    How do we monetize high PR domains and websites? I have several domains and websites with PR0 to PR3.

    For the PR3, I am thinking of selling text link advertising with dofollow, but is it permitted by google? I am afraid google will penalize. If ok, how much should I charge for the text link advertising?

    I am also thinking of selling the PR3 domains. But wondering if the price can reach more than $200.

    Any idea?

    Thanks.

    Arie
     
    AutoGlobalZOne, Feb 27, 2009 IP
  2. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    i have pr4 domain for 70$ LOL


    well selling link is good idea just sell links to similar niche :cool:
     
    chandan123, Feb 28, 2009 IP
  3. kawel

    kawel Peon

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    selling link manually is good idea
     
    kawel, Feb 28, 2009 IP
  4. teo123

    teo123 Banned

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    As stated above -- selling your links can be good (just do is discretely!).
     
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Why sell link with do follow attribute,this will reduce your PR juice in long term.
    Google doesn't like selling link,if they find out,your PR will become 0 instantly.
    The fair price for the domain is around $50 unless your domain is premium so that it can fetch up to $500
     
    mentos, Feb 28, 2009 IP
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    tech4 Well-Known Member

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    At PR 3 you could always rebuild should the inevitable happens.
     
    tech4, Feb 28, 2009 IP