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| Warrior Member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: London
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Okays I I've bought a domain name a few months ago, but do I need the website to be live (Linked to hosting with a holding page) in order for the domain to be growing in age? Would you recommend me leave the domain name offline to age or get it live with a holding page and later change it (Worried about drastic theme change = loss in SEO)?
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Surrey, England
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A lot of people say the benefit of an ages website is in the aged backlinks to the domains as opposed to just the domains.
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| RevSEO.com High PR Links Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: NYC
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In order to benefit from an "aged" domain you should have 2 things 1. Content that's been crawled/indexed by Google 2. Backlinks If your sites been indexed by Google than that means that they've seen your site. At that point, the aging process begins. By having backlinks pointed to the domain that stick, you can also benefit from those links aging as well. |
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Ohh okay thank you very much!
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