Hello friends, There are a couple of good expiring domains with valid PR ready to register. Maybe someone is interested to register some of them... For example call-in-sick.com is a valid PR4 listed in Yahoo , there are more expiring domains names at expireddomainup.com Really is not true that Google drop the PR domain if this is an expired domain, if they keep the backlinks, they keep the PR. For example months ago, around 6 month ago, I bought an expired domain, they KEEP the backlinks, i have added a couple of pages, and then in the last BIG Google update (i couple of days ago) these page got PR, for example the drop domain have PR4 and the new pages right now has PR3. Of course as you make with new domains, you need to work on expired domains, making linkexchange, adding content, etc etc as you do with new domains Best, Jakomo
You might want to have a look at your code. All the "Buy or Bid"-links leads to the Godaddy frontpage.
If you make click on Where buy or bid? and then you go to Godaddy, this is you need to bid or buy it on godaddy, if you make click and go to another registrant is because you need to buy or bid the domain in this registrant Thanks, Jakomo
Hello friends, There are a couple of good PR4 expiring tomorrow, for example quizz-mania.com, is a nice site to make a quizz website, and this is a PR4 , there are more expiring domains www.expireddomainup.com, there are 3 letters PR4 expiring tomorrow , biggggg deal, I think Best, Jakomo
Hello, Please give me an example, I'm 100% sure all of them are available in the different registrants, but please give me an example... Jakomo
Just out of curiosity when you add new pages to a new domain, does it take a lot of work to get the PR value? You said you had a PR 4 domain name and then added some new pages that got a PR 3 and it seemed you got that PR 3 fast.