i got dropped PR 3 domain, is it waste ?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by kaleelkr, May 19, 2014.

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    hi, i got a dropped PR 3 domain. i want know any one experienced with dropped domain. is this PR stay always or going to 0 ?
     
    kaleelkr, May 19, 2014 IP
  2. Dexter83

    Dexter83 Member

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    Kaleelkr,

    That completely depends. I recommend you to check by using the following sites;
    • ahrefs.com, check the amount of backlinks and evaluate the strength of some of the backlinks. Do they have PR? If they are PR3+, then your pagerank may stay
    • majesticseo.com, what is the trust / citation score? Trust 10+ is great
    • opensiteexplorer.org, what is the PA/DA of the domain? 20+ is great
    Then still, it's hard to say if the PR will remain or go down or disappear altogether (this rarely happens).
     
    Dexter83, May 19, 2014 IP
  3. howarddavidson

    howarddavidson Greenhorn

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    I'm not too sure what you mean. Did your domain drop from PR 3 to PR 0?
     
    howarddavidson, May 19, 2014 IP
  4. SliceOfLife

    SliceOfLife Well-Known Member

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    He means he has dropped domain with PR3. OP was clear as day.

    As Dexter83 writes, the domains staying PR3 depends on wether it has the required PR flow from the backlinks. Impossible to say without checking it.
     
    SliceOfLife, May 19, 2014 IP
  5. BenQ

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    I've bought some that have kept their PR. Before buying though, you have to look at the metrics -- PA/DA and CT/TF through Majestic and others like Ahrefs. If it has good metrics, diverse backlinking and no overly spammy links, it could be a pretty good domain. Also, if it had subpages with PR, then use tools to recreate them or 301 them to the home page.
     
    BenQ, May 23, 2014 IP
  6. Guide

    Guide Well-Known Member

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    Throw it in Ahrefs, fast and easy
     
    Guide, May 24, 2014 IP
  7. jazzyjmnote

    jazzyjmnote Banned

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    PR will remain if the backlinks don't gets removed for changed website on domain.
     
    jazzyjmnote, May 28, 2014 IP