Just a quick question regarding PBN Domain

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Sup guys, I am new here and I want to ask just a quick question regarding building a PBN.

So far I've never really started making a PBN because I couldn't find any good domain to begin with.

But I found a Domain Agency in my little country that sells expired domains.
They have tons of domain that they sell and every week they update them. Usually every week I see around:
1-2 domain PR6
1-2 domains PR5
3-4 domains PR4
and so on.

And when I check these domains they are really good on Majestic, almost all have:
15CF
20TF

etc.. with a really clean backlink profile.

Problem is these domain once were used by universities, big companies etc and are old. For example for stats it says they had 10,000 back links 5 years ago but only 500-1,000 now and they are still pointing from high authority sites.

I purchased one over a year ago PR6 from a former University in Switzerland, domain was registered in 1999, used since 2009 then changed, I have it for over a year and it still holds it PR value, back links not much but still from authority sites.

And another problem, these are European domains, mostly .de and .fr

So what do you think are these domains worth it? They only cost 45EUR each.

And another interesting thing is I can write any whois data to any address and name I want They allow it.
#domain #pbn #question #quick
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    PR has not been updated in almost 2 years.

    Those domains are not going to be all that useful unless you are running projects in those countries.

    Nobody would sell a worthwhile PR 5 or 6 for $45.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarkoMK
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      PR has not been updated in almost 2 years.

      Those domains are not going to be all that useful unless you are running projects in those countries.

      Nobody would sell a worthwhile PR 5 or 6 for $45.
      Well I know PR is not updated but it still holds value as the history of the domain
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by MarkoMK View Post

        Well I know PR is not updated but it still holds value as the history of the domain
        No it doesn't. Google could care less what the PR used to be..

        All that matters is what links exist today. Ahrefs and Majestic won't tell you that. You need something that will check the links and see if they are still there right now.

        Like I said though, if they were anything close to resembling PR 5's and 6's, nobody would be selling them for $45.
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        • Profile picture of the author MarkoMK
          Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          No it doesn't. Google could care less what the PR used to be..

          All that matters is what links exist today. Ahrefs and Majestic won't tell you that. You need something that will check the links and see if they are still there right now.

          Like I said though, if they were anything close to resembling PR 5's and 6's, nobody would be selling them for $45.
          Nobody is selling them for a fixed price of $45, the minimum bid is $45 and I always win because I am their only customer.

          Mind telling me which site/software can check the validity of these back links and their quality?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nonsi
    Check domain clearly backlinks are sometimes spam. That is not worth comparing to price
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