Does Parked Aged Domains Help in SERP?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Robert25, Apr 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello Guys,

    There is lot of boom going on these days about aged domains. I want to enter in one fairly competitive niche and for that I am searching for an aged domain. Now the problem is, I had came across some aged parked domains these parked domains are not indexed in google. So the question is "Does Parked Aged Domains Help in SERP?" or I have to search for an established site?
     
    Robert25, Apr 27, 2010 IP
  2. infinique

    infinique Peon

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    Expired High PR domains does help. MSN and Yahoo tends to favour aged domains better.
     
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  3. PageRanked

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    Yes its a huge help ! If you can get one thats old and matches the phrase you want to target you will do great.
     
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  4. fastreplies

    fastreplies Banned

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    I think you just gave the right answer to your own question
    Domain must be active if you want to get any SERP benefit

    ;)

    fastreplies
     
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    Seqqa Well-Known Member

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    If you have a well aged to domain you'll be able to rank it a lot faster yes because it'd be trusted by G.
     
    Seqqa, Apr 28, 2010 IP
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    If you ALREADY have an aged domain then yes, it will only help. However, if you buy an expired domain, or even a domain that is transferred from someone to you before it expires, then I think there's a high probability that the PR will be reset once Google sees the change in registrar.
     
    amasters, Apr 28, 2010 IP