Hello DP I just purchased a domain for 5$ from one of godaddy's expired domain sites. I have checked in archive and it was once upon a time a very healthy blog. It also had several subdomains with blogs on them too. there are hundreds of pages showing backlinks of 1000 links pointing at different parts of the website. It has a lot of PR7 backlinks and some of the subdomains are showing up as PR7. I have checked the validity for fake PR and its real. Now of course I would like to save the PR. Like everyone else here a PR7 website landing on your lap for 5$ is an absolute bargain. so the question i have for you is as follows.. 1) Would you use archive.org and try and re create the old site? - If so how would you create some of the individual url's. this is out of my remit so I would have to get a developer to help me. 2) would you just put a 301 redirect on the subdomain..? 3) would you just start a new blog and forget about the individual websites pointing at your subdomains..? 4) Anything else..? Basically I need help with this one and with the PR update just round the corner I am starting to get anxious.. Can any of you help me..? Sam
Hi there.. I already explained I have seen all this data.. I just need to know what I should do with it. Sam
Hi, Sounds very lucky if it is indeed the case. Good luck with it - an absolute steal! PM me - I may have some very important info that will help you when you put some content on it. Jez.
its the page that gets the PR, not the content. If you re-create the page, and the backlinks to it still remain, the PR should remain also
just set up a new site, im sure bots will come to index and if it doesnt lose the backlinks for a little while the pr should stay
Ok understood.. I have a couple of questions regarding a subdomain page. It looks like it had a wordpress theme for download on it.. the url is a query and it has backlinks and a PR7.. /index.php?wptheme= how do i recreate this page.... Sam
does the index.php itself have the PR7, or just the query? i guess you could use htaccess to redirect users to the query string page.