Trying to determ a domain age...

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by arkrose, May 31, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi!

    I have a small problem with my site. I'm planing to sell it here at DB, but I don't know what number I should look when I try to determ the age of my domain.

    When I made my research, I found two numbers. The first one indicates the time when I got this domain to my controll. I bought it through DB with very cheap price. That particular number tells that the age would be little over 1 month. I used tools like http://www.seologs.com/dns/domain-check.html

    Now here is something what makes thing interesting. When I use tools like http://www.webconfs.com/domain-age.php or Internet Archive Wayback Machine I got very different numbers. According to these, my domain would be over 6 years old. If that's true, my site is much more valuable.

    Do you see my confusion? What should I thrust? Any ideas?

    Here is the domain if you want to see the results your self: linkforyou.net
     
    arkrose, May 31, 2009 IP
  2. traian13

    traian13 Peon

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    Yeah this domain was first created in 2002.
     
    traian13, May 31, 2009 IP
  3. kslokesh

    kslokesh Well-Known Member

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    Internet Archive is better one but will not give result if the domain currently blocks the robots..
     
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  4. arkrose

    arkrose Peon

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    Blocks robots? You mean like Google bot? Some day I have 1000+ indexed pages and other day I have 2000+... But whats the tool to check that? Google search with "site:linkforyou.net"? Or do you simply mean the robot.txt setup?
     
    arkrose, May 31, 2009 IP
  5. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Yeah the domain is old.
    By old doesn't mean it worth more.
    Your PR is 0.
    Its a dropped domain.
     
    mentos, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    But is it so that if I can rise that PR from zero to something more tempting then the age would become a value factor again?
     
    arkrose, Jun 1, 2009 IP