domain name long time redirected by 301

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by isd, Jun 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    hello, i own domain name which i believe is good domain was pr3 and i wanted to quick gain pr in another site so a long time ago i redirected they name to another domain...

    but today i would like to use it...

    the question is:
    this domain will easy come back to they pr? (now it shows pr 3 but we know;) this pr not belongs anymore to this domain after one year or more of redirection)

    or shall i forgot about tit and buy another domain

    any comments and suggestions will be much apreciated, thank you very much for your help in advance
    ewa
     
    isd, Jun 18, 2008 IP
  2. macdee1823

    macdee1823 Peon

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    Hmmm, well I don't think you should forget about "tit" LOL, Sorry I couldn't resist :)

    The pr should come back to the domain you had previously if the redirect had been removed. Googles next pr update is around 2 months time I think.

    If I haven't answered your question well enough, just let me know, it's a little hard to understand what you mean. I think I got it though.
     
    macdee1823, Jun 18, 2008 IP
  3. allenjesson@bigpond.com

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    Yes I agree. If the incoming links are still in place, pointing to the original domain (that created the PR in the first place) than all should be okay. Also, always best t go with an aged domain, rather than a brand new one, everything else being equal. All the best, Allen
     
    allenjesson@bigpond.com, Jun 18, 2008 IP
  4. mabel01

    mabel01 Banned

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    you can still use the old one. I'm pretty sure it's PR will be back for it already have its IBLs.
     
    mabel01, Jun 18, 2008 IP