harrytwatter
just be nice ffs
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Of course, the mecca of domains to 301 to your money site are established, purchased while live, have tons of traffic, are niche relevant and match up perfectly 301-wise on a page level.
On the other end of the spectrum let's say you find a domain that expired in your niche with a referring domain from a super high industry authority, from which securing organic links today can be considered almost impossible.
For example, you have a rifle scope site and you find an expired domain with 4 total RDs, one of which is the National Rifle Association or something similar. Meanwhile the other 3 RDs aren't anything particularly special. The site has clean anchors, clean wayback history etc..
Do you snatch it up (say at a normal domain registration price <$10/yr) and 301 it just to get that 1 or 2 quality referring industry domains?
Or is registering and 301ing not worth it for just 1 or 2 quality RDs?
On the other end of the spectrum let's say you find a domain that expired in your niche with a referring domain from a super high industry authority, from which securing organic links today can be considered almost impossible.
For example, you have a rifle scope site and you find an expired domain with 4 total RDs, one of which is the National Rifle Association or something similar. Meanwhile the other 3 RDs aren't anything particularly special. The site has clean anchors, clean wayback history etc..
Do you snatch it up (say at a normal domain registration price <$10/yr) and 301 it just to get that 1 or 2 quality referring industry domains?
Or is registering and 301ing not worth it for just 1 or 2 quality RDs?