The Last dying Gasp of the Hayden Method? or a Legit Claim by SEO sellers and Services???
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You would send a crawler like Xenu or Screaming Frog to a high authority site and it would tell you the broken links. Check against the registrar and see if the domains in the links were available then check that domain for more links and you just might have a great domain for a PBN at the price of registration.
Worked great
Years ago.
As more and more people crawled it became harder and harder to find domains that were any good still left. Now there are very few such domains left but some people now think they can sell the domains that were too weak to sell before that people previously wouldn't be worth even registering. I've seen more and more services offering them
The pitch is that a domain with a link from Huffington Post or TechCrunch is worth $30-$100 just because of that one link NO MATTER WHERE THE LINK IS ON THESE SITES.
Could even be deep on pages where no one visits and maybe even no crawler crawls anymore. These are some extra WEAK domains that show weakness in EVERY metric system. I always go for domains with multiple authority links and to me it seems like the old Domain PR argument that a link is great just because miles away the home page has High PR.
I'm seeing this as just a way for seller to take a last payday from the Hayden method. I'd be welcome to your views.
How in the world is a domain with a link DEEEEEP in tech crunch worth $50 or more per pop if thats about all its got?
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