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Okay guys, just got a super good idea. We all know that if you have a Site A and you buy a new domain for Site A and call it Site B. If you make a redirect from Site A -> Site B then the backlinks to Site A will count as backlinks to Site B. Quote:
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| King of Edu backlinks War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Internet
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If I understand what your asking, yes, you will get some benefit from the link juice but you will only rank for the keywords of the old website. Is that what your wanting to do?
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The link juice will help me though no matter what the anchor text is. Wont it?
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You will get some link juice passed. It's a very common practice for SEO companies. They will build on a domain A then 301 redirect to their client's domain B. Then if the client stops paying their just remove the 301 redirect. Doing this with high backlink count and aged domains does work to some extent. |
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