Purchasing High Ranking PR domains for cheap

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  1. gorilla_bob

    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #21
    SunDevil,

    When you purchase the domain, it will not show in your management area yet. The reason being is that TDNAM domain auctions are for domains that are just about to expire....tdnam/godaddy still gives a 1 week chance for the original owner to renew...99.99% of the time the original owner does not renew and you get it.

    So just wait about 1 week and you will get the domain...to check on the domain go to the 'WON' section...it will tell you when you will receive the domain.

    - bob
     
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  2. gorilla_bob

    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #22
    You need to login. Freshdrop.net is a utility to search for domains on tdnam...so the buy button from freshdrop.net will take you to the purchasing page for tdnam...if you log into tdnam then you will not get the membership cart thing.

    - Bob
     
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  3. Matt B

    Matt B Active Member

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    #23
    Wrong.

    I have seen PR4 sites outrank PR6 sites for competitive search terms.

    PageRank is not the only factor taken into consideration. The quality and relevancy of your inbound links is much more important.

    - Matt
     
    Matt B, Oct 19, 2007 IP
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    karamkshetra Peon

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    #24
    nice tool and good way to buy
     
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  5. gorilla_bob

    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #25
    The statement was that PR does not take any factor in SERPS, and to that answer it is totally wrong.

    If that is the case and you are willing to bet on it...i'll trade you all my PR4 domains for all your PR6 domains anyday.

    I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is...are you?

    - Bob

     
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  6. Matt B

    Matt B Active Member

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    #26
    Perhaps you should read my reply again.

    Your statement was that "higher PR will do much better than a lower PR 100% of the time" which is incorrect. Yes, PageRank is one of the factors used in determining search results and yes, in the majority of cases high PR sites will outrank lower PR sites for competitive search terms.

    However you can't simply dismiss the fact that it is possible for pages with a lower PageRank to outrank pages that carry more weight. I can provide examples if you wish.

    This isn't a competition or a bet. I am just stating the facts.

    - Matt
     
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  7. gorilla_bob

    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #27
    Matt,

    I think we are both right. Yes there are numerous other variables in determining SERP. Page Rank being one of them.

    - Bob
     
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  8. Matt B

    Matt B Active Member

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    #28
    The thing is though that you're not right.

    You clearly stated that "higher PR will do much better than a lower PR 100% of the time" which is simply not true. You can try and dress it up however you want but the fact is that there are hundreds of other variables taken into consideration which means that lower PR sites can and do outrank pages with higher PR.

    Like I said I can provide examples to prove my statement whereas you can't.

    - Matt
     
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  9. gorilla_bob

    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #29
    Ok Matt,

    I tried to let you get out of here with some dignity but it seems you want to beat this point to death:

    I was responding to the person ahead of me that wrote this:
    PR is a waste of time. Save yourself the money. Google spends too much money to hide it's alogarithm, it doesn't freely share the key(PR) on some fuckin' toolbar. Get over it. A simple easy to find number to sum up a site, supplied directly by google who is in the business of hiding such shit. Are you guys serious? Or fucked in the head?

    Now my offer is still open to trade all my PR4 for your PR6-PR8. Of course you can say that there are different variables in the judgement, but when all things are the same except for PR, then higher PR will win 100% of the time.

    There is no denying it.

    So if you want to still beat this topic to death, be my guest, just get your PR8 domains ready to trade with my PR4 domains.

    - Bob
     
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  10. zaczebra

    zaczebra Peon

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    #30
    Ok, i see - just one point i know of some domains using this method of checking pr, that will actually be real PR.

    For example if the domain is new & no google webmaster tool sitemap is used, then you will get a fake result, but the pr will actually be real.

    I can think of a couple of other examples, when you will get a false negative result also.

    I think your tool is great, but i will be hedging my bets & buying some of those fake domains, if i think they have real PR.

    Good stuff & regards


     
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    #31
    You can't catch them if you don't backorder from serve a good backorder service like snapnames.com.
     
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    #32
    Mirturk,

    Actually these names won't even get to snapnames. The reason is that godaddy has their own internal pre-drop auctions... this is what TDNAM is. So the domains on TDNAM are there even before snapnames can get a hold of them.

    If no one picks up the name from TDNAM then they are then put into pending-delete which will be available to drop catch from the other drop services.

    But to reiterate, TDNAM domain names are pretty much a cream of the crop godaddy domain names that you get a chance to pickup even before it gets to snapnames.

    Hope this helps clears things.

    - Bob
     
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    gorilla_bob Active Member

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    #33

    More power to you Zac,

    I think you are on to something really good. I never thought about that.

    - Bob
     
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    #34
    You really seem to be missing the point Bob. Answer me this:

    Can a PR0 page outrank a PR6 page for a search term?

    - Matt
     
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    #35
    Well said chris and i agree with ur pr is rubbish why people still chase pr is beyond me, your replys given me a good laugh you tell em lol

    Woc
     
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  16. CoolMark

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    #36
    Thanks Bob, well done. That's a great tool, I've bought one domain already and I've added it to my favourites so that I can use it again (and again.)
     
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    #37
    I know there is a pr or not pr debate, but in my opinion for what its worth, pr has 1 huge benefit, apart from being an authority site & being able to sell / trade links.

    "This benefit is the ability to gain links to your new website"

    Have you ever tried to gain links from a pr n/a or a pr 1 site......compared to a pr3 or above web page.....

    You will gain a link from a pr3+ web page in 1 day at best

    You will be lucky to gain a link from a pr n/a web page in 3 months!

    This is my experience and not necessary the rule, but all this bullshite about serps being the daddy and pr being pants winds me up!

    OK serps is the key to traffic and hence money, but come on, pr if you like it or not is also a big player to establish a new website
     
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    #38
    What Chris said is completely wrong and shows that he in't very experienced when it comes to the search engines. Sure PR isn't as valuable as it once was but ask any experienced domainer and they will gladly explain what PR can or can't do.

    But back on topic - This seems to be a great tool. Many sites will charge for exactly the same thing!
     
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    #39
    Very Nice Tool, BIG UP Gorilla BOB
     
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    #40
    that's pretty cool.. sort of like pool.com, but it doesn't actually let the name drop. Useful!

    I've been using the drop list with a custom PHP backlink checker (which uses the google API) to check PR on dropping names.
     
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