Hehe, well PR6 just means that you can sell links at PR6 prices. Without traffic or rankings, that's all it's good for until you develop it.
"Make some dollar" .) of course it must be a "not faked" domain.If it is really pr6, you can use it as fast as you can until the pr disappears (generally this happen)
This showed it was PR 6. This one said "Can not verify Pagerank at this time" as well for any domains I searched.
Can not verify means, cant get info on google.You can try site:www.a.com or info:www.a.com with google. Generally this error means you will lose your pr, you should do *immediatelly make a good site, never spam, make design quality *immediatelly adversite the site, get some backlink for it *and sell links.But generally people says "your pr is not validated" so i advice make a quality site and use pr for advertise. Good luck my friend.
To avoid any problems in the future. its best you make sure your PR is valid Before you sell any links on a site. IMO, I would not sell anything untill you are 100% certain the PR is not faked. How long had the domain been dropped before you registered it? Have you checked Archive.org for any domain history?
Can anybody plz explain what is PR6 domain mean?? as far as i know PR is related to webpages not to the domains. and if u have bought website which has PR6??? then u can sell links on your site. and if u r talking about domain then plz eplain how a domain can have a PR. and wether u bought a new one or bought a used mean a 2nd hand domain. which some one was using and sold to you.
since the domain had been expired atleast 45 days before it actually dropped. it will most likely lose its PR at next google update and having no history also puts up another red flag. yes it possible it turned it a pr6 within 6 months but that usually takes alot of work an therefore not something anyone would just let drop.
Get quality content up there, similar to what used to be on there as you can find from the Wayback Machine. Let the content sit until the next PR update, and see if the PR holds. Even if the PR gets wiped, the existing backlinks should still be there for G to crawl, so after a few more updates, you'll probably get some good PR back. Until then, don't even think about the PR...it could vanish like the wind.
I've had a dropped PR6 domain maintain it's PR6 - you just need to get something on there. The backlinks still count, unless scroogle comes along and hammers the site, but that would be a hand edit.
the backlinks wont count if there is not content. he will need to do a backlink search find all the sites that point to certain pages and create page links that look the same. so if you find a link that points to lets say h-ttp://yourdomain.com/yourfile.html - you will then need to make that link within your new site. I hope you understand. otherewise when google crawls the site that your links are on they get no content in return. therefore the PR will be lost. and since its a PR6 I would expect the previous owner either paid to have the site listed on other high PR sites or he had alot of good backlinks.
It doesn't have to be much - something is a PR5. OR...redirect them to the main page. Not necessarily - a good, single PR7 link can turn your site into a PR6. That single PR7 link could come from an edu site or other strong domain that is pointing to a site that is many years old, and is then dropped for whatever reason. I saw an 8 yo PR5 go on TDNAM.com today with some nice solid backlinks. The point being, it doesn't have to be alot of links, just the 'right' kind to get the PR.