I was trying to buy
PR domains from Godaddy auctions to use as blogs to submit to Authority Link Network to get credits to submit my own articles. I don't see how to buy
PR ranked domains cheap. The expired domains I checked out have no
PR ranking listed at Godaddy. When I use their drop down box to check statistics they say no information available. That seems logical, because if you go to the domain to check the website, there is only a standard webpage that says this domain has expired and is hosted by Godaddy awaiting reregistration or deletion. The domain name of expired domains is no longer hooked to any pages. How can there be a page rank? There are no current pages.
I checked the way-back-machine at archives to see what the domain used to host figuring that if I bought the name, I could duplicate the previous pages that had at one time links coming in to it, and then still retain the previous links which likely haven't been removed by the linking party. But I see no way to find where previous links may have been linking to with a website that is no longer functioning (expired domain name).
How do people buy
PR sites cheap? I see people saying they do it , I just don't see how.
Second problem with the
SEO article submission idea. If so many people keep submitting thousands of duplicate copies, and spun copies and rewritten copies of articles, won't we soon be stuck in a useless morass of information that destroys our chance of raising above the crowd to get our site noticed? In otherwords, by overcrowding the internet with bad content, aren't we destroying the goose that lays the golden egg? Or do modern day search engines have the capability of sweeping the billions of low quality and duplicate articles under the rug while showing only valid and important information? And if the billions of useless articles are effectively being sidelined as sagnant pools of crap, won't the millions of additional servers required to store such crap eventually overwhelm the whole system with the bad drowning out the good?