domain age importance

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hi,

I am considering running new site for some target keywords,

what will you choose -

trying to find already available for sell domain with domain age history or just to go with the new one?

will already existed domain with some domain age give lot of benefit?
#age #domain #importance
  • Profile picture of the author ysb888
    Originally Posted by derekad View Post

    hi,

    I am considering running new site for some target keywords,

    what will you choose -

    trying to find already available for sell domain with domain age history or just to go with the new one?

    will already existed domain with some domain age give lot of benefit?

    Yes, Aged domain really good to rank for your new keyword if it never getting ban by Google.

    Also you need spend more than new domain to buy them, also new domain also can rank good as old domain too if you have enough quality back link fast.
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    • Profile picture of the author derekad
      Originally Posted by ysb888 View Post

      Yes, Aged domain really good to rank for your new keyword if it never getting ban by Google.

      Also you need spend more than new domain to buy them, also new domain also can rank good as old domain too if you have enough quality back link fast.
      " if it never getting ban by Google"

      what do you mean?
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      • Profile picture of the author kris486
        Yes old domains really help to gets ranked to keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author runtheline
    Yes the old domains is good to ranked your keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author kposs
    In testing, I have found that aged domains get indexed more quickly and begin increasing in rank more quickly than a brand new domain, but did not determine the ultimate rank of the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Weblinker
    Really old domains is get indexed quickly and increse its PR ..
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  • Profile picture of the author emarketingchina
    Yes, domain age is an important factor in "all" things Internet related. Each year that passes, the value of that domain increases.
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  • Profile picture of the author affiliatebox
    Tips :
    1. start with an aged domain that already has on topic links, you’ll definitely speed up the ranking process.
    2. try checking that the domain has ever been dropped before or not. Try buying a domain that has never dropped
    3. If available try buying an aged domain that already listed in DMOZ and Yahoo Dir, (its not cheap, but you will get a lot of advantages with it)
    4. Beware of Fake PR

    Hope this helps
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    • Profile picture of the author derekad
      Originally Posted by affiliatebox View Post

      Tips :
      1. start with an aged domain that already has on topic links, you'll definitely speed up the ranking process.
      2. try checking that the domain has ever been dropped before or not. Try buying a domain that has never dropped
      3. If available try buying an aged domain that already listed in DMOZ and Yahoo Dir, (its not cheap, but you will get a lot of advantages with it)
      4. Beware of Fake PR

      Hope this helps
      thanks for tips

      how to check 2) and 4) ?

      how to check yahoo dir presense?
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      • Profile picture of the author affiliatebox
        Originally Posted by derekad View Post

        thanks for tips

        how to check 2) and 4) ?

        how to check yahoo dir presense?
        Use domaintools -com to check if the domain has ever drooped (whois record coloumn - registrar history)

        Use checkpagerank -net to see if it listed in DMOZ and Y!

        Type info:domainname in the G search box to see if its PR faked or not

        Hope this helps
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        • Profile picture of the author AgentP
          Originally Posted by affiliatebox View Post

          Use domaintools -com to check if the domain has ever drooped (whois record coloumn - registrar history)

          Use checkpagerank -net to see if it listed in DMOZ and Y!

          Type info:domainname in the G search box to see if its PR faked or not

          Hope this helps
          Nice tip...thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author kiranraj19
    Domain age will help to get rank faster than new domain
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  • Profile picture of the author dlawhh
    An old domain can be like an aged wine, good or bad. The bad comes from when a few sour grapes get in and start messing with things like unethical ways to grab higher ranks, now a finely aged wine....well you guys know how that turns out.
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    • Profile picture of the author NastyBlast
      Yo, I'm sorry but I just have to try and stop people from pushing this domain Age Theory. A lot of people are just repeating what they have seen somewhere. aside from being less than about 90 days old... Domain age has absolutely nothing to do with how well you will rank.

      If you see a domain ranking highly and it is old... That is simply because it is an Established domain and being old is purely incidental.


      Here's Matt Cutts on domain age... ( click the video )

      Matt Cutts Video: Domain Age Important for Ranking

      Please watch so you wont be wasting time hunting for a domain that will not help you much.
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      • Profile picture of the author affiliatebox
        Originally Posted by NastyBlast View Post

        Yo, I'm sorry but I just have to try and stop people from pushing this domain Age Theory. A lot of people are just repeating what they have seen somewhere. aside from being less than about 90 days old... Domain age has absolutely nothing to do with how well you will rank.

        If you see a domain ranking highly and it is old... That is simply because it is an Established domain and being old is purely incidental.


        Here's Matt Cutts on domain age... ( click the video )

        Please watch so you wont be wasting time hunting for a domain that will not help you much.
        Wanna bet ?
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  • Profile picture of the author rijans
    Old domains are good for seo specially for the search engines like bing.
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