[METHOD] Free HIGH PR Domains
Posted 27th January 2012 at 02:39 PM by SpiderZq
Tools Required:
- Proxies
- Scrapebox
- Mass HTTP Header Checking Script (if you can't find one, outsource)
Step 1: Harvesting
These are your SAMPLE footprints [ add other web2's that give subdomains]
site: blogspot.com
site: typepad.com
site: wordpress.com
site: weebly.com
Use a huge keyword list, and good proxies.
Step 2: Sort by PR
Step 3: Extract only the high PR ones you want.
Step 4: Run it through a http header check tool, if header response is 404 - it means the blog has expired; and you can register it.
Step 5: Grab the existing content from google cache / waybackmachine and fill it in.
Voila ! You have a free high PR Blog
- Proxies
- Scrapebox
- Mass HTTP Header Checking Script (if you can't find one, outsource)
Step 1: Harvesting
These are your SAMPLE footprints [ add other web2's that give subdomains]
site: blogspot.com
site: typepad.com
site: wordpress.com
site: weebly.com
Use a huge keyword list, and good proxies.
Step 2: Sort by PR
Step 3: Extract only the high PR ones you want.
Step 4: Run it through a http header check tool, if header response is 404 - it means the blog has expired; and you can register it.
Step 5: Grab the existing content from google cache / waybackmachine and fill it in.
Voila ! You have a free high PR Blog
Total Comments 2
Comments
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Posted 10th July 2014 at 01:19 PM by options - You don't. With this method you find blogs that still have a high PR but no longer are owned (hence the 404). You re-register it and set it up like it was before to maintain the PR.
Posted 3rd October 2014 at 09:14 PM by sethalexander