Is forwarding domains to my site a great idea?

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Hello Warriors,

I buy and sell domains on a daily basis. I am thinking to start buying Alexa 2-5M domains related to a certain niche that Im developing. I think that in average alexa 5M domain brings around 10uv per day. If I can get 100 of these domains each for $8, then I should be set initially, until SEO kicks in.

Does someone have a mapping for Alexa rankings vs. traffic numbers? the 5M vs 300 per month, I came up wiht based on averages Ive seen personally.

Kindly, advise.

What do you think?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Of course people are going to have no idea why the content suddenly changed, and the page they landed on has nothing to do with what they searched for.

    Other than that....nope, still not a good idea.
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  • Auditt05,

    For offsite SEO and traffic funneling benefits -- You could perhaps try and set up a PBN using these niche-related domains (especially if they have decent niche authority and PR) by creating for each of those domains a small website with good content that's similar to what those domains originally had, and selectively linking to your homepage and inner pages from the homepages and inner pages of the sites that you set up under those domains (as well as to other niche-relevant, high authority sites). And, you can steadily build those websites in the future if you want. Here's an interesting discussion about PBNs:

    http://www.warriorforum.com/search-e...-site-seo.html
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