You must check it before registration ( deleted domains ) if you register any of them post on the topic , tnx ... b-shog.com 54K G indexed page watsonandcompany.co pr5 i68.me pr4 plazamitsubishi.ca pr5 issu.ca pr5 supportyorku2012.ca pr5
What contents were hosted in the websites above? If the contents are related to Internet or Computer Technology, I will be happy to add reciprocal links when they are re-registered & re-hosted with similar contents.
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IMO, it depends, as I know, for some domain names, the PR will get down to nothing after re-registration. But sometimes, the PR will be kept, it's a bit weird. Customers who love domains in deletion period with high PR value, enjoy asking me questions of kind, always!
you'd better check backlinks for these domains if have any with pr have probability that pr will be the same otherwise in the next update pr will fall down... but everything can happen
Good question, fscisum, glad to have you here on DP. PR = PageRank, google's link analysis algorithm, in general, there are 11 values, from PR 0 to PR 10. Higher value means more links, means it would be easier for visitors to find your website.
Thank you for answering my questions. Could you please let me know how I could accurately measure the PR of my domains? I believe that most of my domains are PR 0 and PR 1. Do you have a tip to help me on this? I have about a thousand domains, so I should do it one by one. Thank you again.