Checklists in Buying PERFECT Domains for your Private Networks

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Hi Warriors,

We all know that Private Networks has been penalized by Google updates. One of them is BMR or buildmyrank.com! But, You can get rid of these penalization by buying PERFECT domains! Domains that can help your sites rank by not leaving footprints on Google! So, how to do this? First is to buy domains by using tools. You can use the tools below.

Next is to check all the domains gathered. See the checklist below:

  • The domain is indexed by Google
  • The PageRank is not faked
  • The domain has verified PageRank in multiple PR checks
  • The domain is Aged (older the better) - 2 Years +
  • The domain has never been dropped
  • The domain is under no Google bans - check site:domain or Check Google ban tool - check if your site is banned by google
  • The domain is not banned from Google Ads - use this tool Google AdSense Sandbox - Preview Tool for Google Ads
  • The domain has at least 1 link to it of equal or higher PR than itself and
  • the link is likely to stay
  • The domain has a range of inbound link types
  • The domain has links from various, unique A, B & C class IP addresses
  • The domain has links from authority websites (Ideal bonus, not a necessity)

When you follow this checklists in buying domains and make your site looks professional and create quality contents on it, I guarantee that you can avoid these penalization from Google!

Ronnie Avelino
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  • Profile picture of the author Karan Rawat
    Thanks, Ronnie for the Very nice post.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    I have to admit this is one area I have no clue about but this did provide a good solid foundation to learn from.. Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Originally Posted by Nelapsi View Post

    I have to admit this is one area I have no clue about but this did provide a good solid foundation to learn from.. Thank you
    Op gets props. good thread and opening. Some things I need to correct though so people don;t go down the wrong path. This will be a long reply even by my standards

    Can't comment on any of those tools in depth but until further notice the best tool on the market for analyzing domains to me is Register Compass. I know people insist on free services but in my opinion thats silly. If you are going to be putting money on the table for domains then you are going to have to have some cash anyway and if you cheap it out on tools to analyze then you are just either going to waste valuable time or valuable money


    [*]The domain is indexed by Google
    generally but not without exception. A domain not indexed can mean one of two things. On the bad side the site might have been deindexed but on the perfectly normal side a lot of domains that expire were taken offline from before the domain expired and the domain will fall out of the index naturally and be perfectly good if its offline long enough.

    [*]The PageRank is not faked
    Totally correct. Must be checked

    [*]The domain has verified PageRank in multiple PR checks
    Totally wrong. You never depend on PR checkers. you do a search on Google as follows

    info:domaininterestedin.com and site:domaininterestedin.com

    [*]The domain is Aged (older the better) - 2 Years +
    Not necessary. A site can get mad links organically within a year . Some tech companies get coverage and go belly up in 18 months. Age means next to nothing - the backlink profile is what matters

    [*]The domain has never been dropped
    Widely held notion that I not only believed but taught. However in recent studies so far this year has turned out to be false. Its difficult to peg this down because dropped domains lose links after having gone through the entire expired dropped period but Its safe I think to now say they do NOT always lose their PR or pose any risk just from being dropped


    [*]The domain has at least 1 link to it of equal or higher PR than itself and[*]the link is likely to stay
    Ummm not a bad practice but not necessarily true. IF the domain has enough links of the same PR it can hold just fine

    [*]The domain has a range of inbound link types
    there is absolutely no such condition needing to be met. As long as the link convey juice and will stay based on your analysis (a whole nother topic) It could have all of one kind of link and be fine. Howeve rit it has onely one source all from the same domain or IP thats a warning signal

    [*]The domain has links from various, unique A, B & C class IP
    For me indirectly true because I no longer recommend SEO host from a few months before the deindexings of BMR etc. If you se multiple hosts then you will end up with that variety.

    you follow this checklists in buying domains and make your site looks professional and create quality contents on it, I guarantee that you can avoid these penalization from Google!

    Ronnie Avelino
    There is a whole lot more that goes into buying domains and setting them up in order for you to be protected when you buy them or after. I wouldn't use the word guarantee though. However you can greatly reduce your risk by knowing what you are doing through the whole process
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig B
      Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

      Totally wrong. You never depend on PR checkers. you do a search on Google as follows

      info:domaininterestedin.com and site:domaininterestedin.com
      I agree that you should never depend on PR checkers, but the "info:domaininterestedin.com and site:domaininterestedin.com" doesn't always work either.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by Craig B View Post

        I agree that you should never depend on PR checkers, but the "info:domaininterestedin.com and site:domaininterestedin.com" doesn't always work either.
        well you should never buy a domain anyway without checking the backlinks so thats your acid test.
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        • Profile picture of the author Craig B
          Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

          well you should never buy a domain anyway without checking the backlinks so thats your acid test.
          lol...luckily I didn't have to buy a domain to find that out

          I just wanted to point that out for the newbies.
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  • Profile picture of the author 36burrows
    Good thing we have the Quan of SEO on our side to breakdown every post on the forum! The masses would surely be lead astray without his wisdom.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by 36burrows View Post

      Good thing we have the Quan of SEO on our side to breakdown every post on the forum! The masses would surely be lead astray without his wisdom.
      Indeed they would but some more than others would get lost on the nature trail of SEO .
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      • Profile picture of the author 36burrows
        Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

        Indeed they would but some more than others would get lost on the nature trail of SEO .
        Yes, I absolutely depend on those who give themselves titles in order to try and get people to think they're experts to find my way.
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        • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
          Originally Posted by 36burrows View Post

          Yes, I absolutely depend on those who give themselves titles in order to try and get people to think they're experts to find my way.
          Well in that case you should depend harder because in two posts you still haven't found your way to a good point
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          • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
            Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

            Mike's long post
            Thanks for adding to the info. It is a aspect of SEO I have oftened considered getting involved in but I know 0% of it so to find a nice little post with bunch of different points and then to get other people to comment to add more info..

            Great day for me
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          • Profile picture of the author StevenUK
            Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

            Well in that case you should depend harder because in two posts you still haven't found your way to a good point
            Why does the domain in your signature have zero PR?
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            • Profile picture of the author chazkey
              Originally Posted by StevenUK View Post

              Why does the domain in your signature have zero PR?
              LOL...

              Umm... Why is the page title "Home"? Just curious...
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              • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
                Originally Posted by StevenUK View Post

                Why does the domain in your signature have zero PR?

                Lesson A - A page has zero PR when very few links have been built to it

                Originally Posted by chazkey View Post

                LOL...

                Umm... Why is the page title "Home"? Just curious...
                To make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

                P.S. only total newbs would link a site that they use any SEO resources to WF (home to too many backlink and keyword thieves and copy cats). Anyone going to my site to find out how I do SEO is in for a great disappointment. Want to learn? buy a course - no freebies beyond what I offer in the forums. All my sites I link to from here are exclusively for WF traffic.
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                • Profile picture of the author chazkey
                  Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

                  Lesson A - A page has zero PR when very few links have been built to it



                  To make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

                  P.S. only total newbs would link a site that they use any SEO resources to WF (home to too many backlink and keyword thieves and copy cats). Anyone going to my site to find out how I do SEO is in for a great disappointment. Want to learn? buy a course - no freebies beyond what I offer in the forums. All my sites I link to from here are exclusively for WF traffic.

                  LOL... Well we all know I'm a total newb...
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            • Profile picture of the author realseowarrior
              Originally Posted by StevenUK View Post

              Why does the domain in your signature have zero PR?
              Because he doesn't have to have a PR to get what the site is meant to bring him?
              Getting a High PR to ones site doesn't bring customers afterall.
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          • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
            Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

            Well in that case you should depend harder because in two posts you still haven't found your way to a good point
            Hahaha, Mike I love the way you always have something to say but its always like 100% legit. I cant say i have ever met anyone else like you.

            Props to the OP for a quality thread here for a change.
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  • Profile picture of the author mego818
    Nice tips. The part i have the hardest part with is believing the PR is real. I check with multiple PR checkers but it still leaves some doubt in my mind,
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