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Hello guys, I have some expired domains to analyze, but that are .br domains.

I tried 3 sites:

whois.domaintools.com
who.is
and the br whois

but I cant see informations about the dns history of the domains. I analyzed the domains in archive.org and some of them are inaccessible by way back machine in the last years, so I need to verify the whois info, like ownership names (even if they are protected), change of dns etc.

Somebody knows another tool for that?
#info #whois
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Those are about the only tools out there to do it.

    I don't understand why you need to do it. Who cares who owned them before?
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    • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Those are about the only tools out there to do it.

      I don't understand why you need to do it. Who cares who owned them before?
      The question is, as I cant see the pages in archive.org, I think is good to know if in that interval the owner of the domain still the same, lower probability to domain have been used to spam purpose.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

        The question is, as I cant see the pages in archive.org, I think is good to know if in that interval the owner of the domain still the same, lower probability to domain have been used to spam purpose.
        For the most part, the backlinks will answer that for you.
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        • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
          Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

          For the most part, the backlinks will answer that for you.
          Imagine a domain with good backlinks, and that I cant saw the pages of the last year in archive.org, and in this interval the domain was used as PBN, in a completely different niche of the original. Imagine the domain wasnt be deindexed.

          So, how it can affect the link juice of this domain if I thinking to use it again as PBN?
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          • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
            Originally Posted by paivadaniel View Post

            Imagine a domain with good backlinks, and that I cant saw the pages of the last year in archive.org, and in this interval the domain was used as PBN, in a completely different niche of the original. Imagine the domain wasnt be deindexed.

            So, how it can affect the link juice of this domain if I thinking to use it again as PBN?
            It was not deindexed. So what is the problem then?
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            • Profile picture of the author paivadaniel
              Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

              It was not deindexed. So what is the problem then?
              I didnt try to rebuild a site like this, but many SEOs says that if the domain was used previously to another purpose (as PBN), its not good to reuse it as PBN. Did you try?

              I have this question because we dont know some particularities of G algorithm, like the effect of many changes in the whois in a short interval, outbound links to sites in niches complelety differents. Some days ago I read that Google updates will considerer (or maybe already considered...) the influence of the niche of the outbound links of a site.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    As long as the links look good pointing at the domain, you should be fine. If it was used for some spammy purpose or for serving up malicious content, that might be a problem.

    There is nothing in WhoIs data which will tell you that though.
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