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Discussion in 'Domains' started by m7shsh, Oct 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    please show me the domain and the pr and how much :)
     
    m7shsh, Oct 18, 2007 IP
  2. andreas21

    andreas21 Peon

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  3. m7shsh

    m7shsh Active Member

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    #3
    i Reply you about pr 7

    and waitting more Replys here :)
     
    m7shsh, Oct 18, 2007 IP
  4. m7shsh

    m7shsh Active Member

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    #4
    up :) .......
     
    m7shsh, Oct 19, 2007 IP
  5. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #5
    Hi. You do know that if you change domain ownership PR and serps value will automatically drop to 0, right?
     
    flym4zt3r, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  6. Neticule

    Neticule Well-Known Member

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    #6
    Not sure if this is true, but if the site still has its backlinks you should eventually get your high PR back shouldnt you?
     
    Neticule, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  7. moro234

    moro234 Guest

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    #7
    I have one pr6 domain with over 300 visitor about illinois....
    5 pr5 - one is living disorder based or mental disorder, another is robotics ,another is literature & another is goverment & last one is about toronto .....
     
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  8. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #8
    Nope. Google and search engines alike detects when the whois info changes for any domain and reset it's stats.

    More info Here, Here or Here.

    Hope this is helpfull.
     
    flym4zt3r, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  9. Codythebest

    Codythebest Notable Member

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    #9
    So, basicaly, when you pay $1,200 for a PR6 or PR7, change the whois info, it will get to PR like any new reg domain, even if there are still backlinks??
     
    Codythebest, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  10. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #10
    Yeah. Google's algorythm really delivers the user the best experience (unfortunately for us). You still have an option. You buy it with the condition that the seller will keep it's whois info intact. but then again... Can you really trust him.

    The backlinks will still be there, but Google won't count them to PR. they will be the same as nofollow links, from what I have learnt.

    Google is always on the run to end our little tricks to game the system. In fact you can be pretty sure that there is at least one or two google guys in this forum sneaking around and reading avidily the SEO forums. That's why every PR update many sites/blogs PR drops.
     
    flym4zt3r, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  11. Codythebest

    Codythebest Notable Member

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    #11
    What about a site?
    Let's say I buy a PR6 site, and want to leave it as it is. But I change my whois. Will the PR drop?
     
    Codythebest, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  12. Zetman

    Zetman Peon

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    #12
    Will the site back to sandbox when the whois change?
     
    Zetman, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  13. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #13
    I'm goin' to sate what the experts, like googleguy say. Yes, it does. I haven't tried it my self, but you follow those links I gave before you will find some people that had made it in the past and succeeded, and that had made it late last year and got screwed. They overpaid for a .com domain.

    Now, of course this depends on what you want. For example, if I was to buy and change the whois for a popular domain, say Google.com, I wouldn't give a damn if the PR reset to PR0, because everyone knows what to type in the url bar when they want to make a search. If that's the case, I say go for it, but don't pay for the PR because it will drop. Wether you change or not the content, just changing the whois will drop the PR and all backlinks relevancy. If you know the backlinks will stay there... Oh well, it's always a way to get traffic. Unless they are paid links and will disappear once their advertising paid time is gone.

    Regards, Pedro Maia.
     
    flym4zt3r, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  14. moro234

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    #14
    thanks for ur nice sharing.But I have some question here say a good website has expied & u got it by auction & u mange the content from archive ..i m not telling about company domain..it mat travel or may be software portal...google has some cache when u bidded & u manage the domain wit same url it has cached & stilalive.Now the question is what will be the effect?I have some experience here..I have experimented on that type of domains.say i buy a travel protal which pr is 6 ...if i mange the website from archive & make it funtiona with regular data upgrade ,design seo friendly then its run well & its more then good from any new domains..I think we are talking baout expired domains..google is more considered for the domain which is informative & realy useful for the people.But i agree google got that u r not the starter of the domain.so if u choose the domain of any informative sate & make it functional then I m sure that it wil be happy u..cz here u r keeping some information which may lost ...wish u got that...)
     
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  15. Codythebest

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    #15
    Interesting. Obviously, I'm not on the market for Google.com but for much cheaper site. So yes, from now, I'll get that in mind when it's time to buy...

    I hope m7shsh didn't buy anything yet then. It's expensive for what it will be...
     
    Codythebest, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  16. AngelaR

    AngelaR Guest

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    #16
    This just isn't true. Why are you spouting off about something you obviously don't know what the heck you are talking about?

    There are thousands of websites sold each year with Page Rank, whether it be a 3 or a 5 or an 8, etc. When the website changes hands the Page Rank doesn't automatically drop if you change the information in the whois. I don't know where you are getting your information buddy.

    I have bought a plether of sites and domains with page ranks within the past 2 years and none have dropped down to a 0 because I change the information in the whois... Thats just ridiculous. The backlinks are there, just keep increasing them and it will only go up. If you decide to not take care of the domain it will obviously go down... This has nothing to do with changing ownership in the whois.

    Geeze!!! :mad:
     
    AngelaR, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  17. Artifexus

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    #17
    Yeah, that is complete crap. I've bought many domains that have had PR and they don't change when I acquire them. I've even had a PR5 that I bought go up to a PR6 in the first PR update that I owned it with very little change in the backlinks.

    We'll see if Yahoo goes to 0 when Microsoft buys them...lmao.
     
    Artifexus, Mar 30, 2008 IP
  18. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #18

    Lol. I gave specific examples. Why are you guys the only ones to complaint? Just read the whole thread and follow the links I gave you. You might learn or not. That's the beauty of democracy.

    Best regards, Pedro Maia.
     
    flym4zt3r, Apr 7, 2008 IP
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    #19
    I think Microsoft should consider this PR factor when offering such a high premium to Yahoo shareholders.
     
    Zetman, Apr 7, 2008 IP
  20. flym4zt3r

    flym4zt3r Peon

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    #20
    Lol. Google would be a foul if they were to give special privileges to an "oponent".

    What you shall do to one, you shall do to another.

    @AngelaR: Before posting anything about me or my knowledge, please bother to read the whole thread. I clearly said this was not from me, but from the experts, but if you clearly have more knowledge than the people that devote their carrers to Google (ie: GoogleGuy), then noone should blame you, just like you should blame noone. Of course this should upset many people selling high priced/PR'ed domains, but it's the course of nature. Instead of babling about something that is already written all over the web, try to find a way around it. Do not try by yourself to contradict 100.

    Those who rise shall fall. Those who fall should know how to rise again.
     
    flym4zt3r, Apr 7, 2008 IP