Question about maintaining PR on aged domain

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I have an aged PR3 domain. I've owned this domain since it was registered, so it's not a question of buying a domain, but I am repurposing the domain. It has had an eCommerce store on it, which is not doing much, so I am taking the store down and putting up a wordpress blog which I am going to use in a blog network.

I have hundreds of incoming links to this site and plan to set up redirects so that all the incoming links resolve to new pages on the site.

Is there anything else I need to think about doing in order to maintain the site's PR?

thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    I have an aged PR3 domain. I've owned this domain since it was registered, so it's not a question of buying a domain, but I am repurposing the domain. It has had an eCommerce store on it, which is not doing much, so I am taking the store down and putting up a wordpress blog which I am going to use in a blog network.

    I have hundreds of incoming links to this site and plan to set up redirects so that all the incoming links resolve to new pages on the site.

    Is there anything else I need to think about doing in order to maintain the site's PR?
    Do some link building task for the new pages you are going to add to the existing site.
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  • Profile picture of the author fullmatrix
    Build a high PR linking to your new page, and differentiate the links. Don't do just 1 type of linkbuilding type like only profile page, comments, or forum posts. But mix them together.
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