How to Find Seed Sites (Maxbounty University)

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Hello Guys,

I've been recently following the maxbounty university training where they explain the necessity to find seed sites in a specific niche. Essentially these seed sites are expired domains that have a good backlink portfolio, you can then buy them in order to rank high in Google.

I'd like to know if any of you guys have gone through the process of finding seed sites and if you can explain the whole process? What tools do you usually use to find good seed sites?

Your thoughts and advice are highly appreciated!

Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    If you're following the herd mentality around here they'll tell you buy from auctions which is where everyone and their brother has already picked through and left a bunch of overpriced junk.

    The best you will ever do is directly buyout a domain owner while the site is still intact. Make contact with site/domain owners and flash some money around.

    Keep in mind the majority of the web doesn't understand backlinks so they really don't know what they have. Do the link profile research and make offers. It's time consuming but pays off better than wading through junk domains on auction sites.

    Assumes you know a good link profile when you see one.
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    • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      If you're following the herd mentality around here they'll tell you buy from auctions which is where everyone and their brother has already picked through and left a bunch of overpriced junk.

      The best you will ever do is directly buyout a domain owner while the site is still intact. Make contact with site/domain owners and flash some money around.

      Keep in mind the majority of the web doesn't understand backlinks so they really don't know what they have. Do the link profile research and make offers. It's time consuming but pays off better than wading through junk domains on auction sites.

      Assumes you know a good link profile when you see one.
      Couldn't have said it better myself.

      A live site is usually the only thing worth buying, especially if it already ranks fairly well for keyword phrases you are considering. Next best is if it is ranking fairly well for search terms related to the ones you ultimately want to rank for.

      Chances are, with the new real time Penguin 4.0 having been around long enough to have hit any bad link profiles, if the site is ranking pretty well now, it will in the future, as well. You'd never know that with a dead domain and would definitely need to go through the arduous task of checking the entire previous backlink profile before buying it.
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