Do Misspelled domains carry any link juice?

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Hi Guys & Girls

Recently, I started buying multiple domains that each one have a backlink from a big site.

Each of these domains are "misspelled" aka "typosquatting", and I redirect those domains to some of my articles that I like to push in ranking.

So, my question is do these links have any impact? And can this cause any risks of google penalization? Because I'm only interested in White hat SEO.

Thank you
#carry #domains #juice #link #misspelled
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  • Profile picture of the author paravidhi
    There is a very tiny chance to get any link juice with this strategy. And this can be possible if they are making links on all types of typo domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    If you're interested only in white hat SEO, stop doing this. Actually, stop doing anything except pay for Google ads... That's the whitest SEO, the one Google likes.


    You should forget about white, grey and black and work on what works.


    I cannot find them anymore, but years ago, there were a bunch of studies as to PageRank... Basically, how Google passes juice.


    All brand new pages and pages with no backlinks have next to 0 juice power. But not 0, just very low.


    Google ranked and showed the PageRank of Pages.


    Google's homepage had a PageRank of 10. Amazon, yahoo, CNN and other such sites' homepages had a PageRank of 9.


    Brand new sites' homepages had a PageRank of N/A.


    There were pages on Google and all the big sites you can think of with Page rank of anywhere between 0 and 9. It all depended on the number and power of the backlinks they had.


    So,

    25 links from N/A PageRank move you up to PR0.
    125 links from PR N/A pages move you to from 0 to PR1.
    660 links from PR N/A pages move you to PR1 to PR2
    3395 links from PR N/A pages move you to PR2 to PR3
    62,604,864 links from PR N/A pages move you from PR 7 to PR8.


    You need only 5 links from PR2 to move your page rank from PR1 to PR2, 125 to move it from PR2 to PR3.


    You want to really get into it, go here: https://coconutheadphones.com/how-to...inks-you-need/ (Not mine, and I'm not an affiliate... But if you scroll down, you find a table that tells you how many links you need).


    If you look at the bottom row, you'll see that 62,604,864 links from brand new pages =
    12,179,995 PR0 links, or

    2,369,637 PR1 links, or
    2,369,637 PR2 links, or
    461,069 PR 3 links, or
    89.695 PR 4 links, or
    17,450 PR5 links, or


    25 PR 8 links.


    That's why people say to get good backlinks. It's also why many misunderstand what a good backlink is... They think any link coming from a site that's related to the page's subject that does not have a low Spam Score (not a Google metric, therefore, irrelevant)... A good backlink is one that carries a lot of juice.


    The #1 result on page one for a keyword, has the most juice flowing to it, among the top results (later one, you find pages with more juice but they rank lower because they're not going for the keyword.)



    Domain Authority is not the same as PageRank and is not used by Google to rank. PageAuthority is not, either. You may want to use it as a rough guide



    So, next time you see a site with 300 backlinks beating sites with 10,495,372 backlinks, you know why.



    Originally Posted by kurosaki4d View Post

    Hi Guys & Girls

    Recently, I started buying multiple domains that each one have a backlink from a big site.

    Each of these domains are "misspelled" aka "typosquatting", and I redirect those domains to some of my articles that I like to push in ranking.

    So, my question is do these links have any impact? And can this cause any risks of google penalization? Because I'm only interested in White hat SEO.

    Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author WilsonA
    There was a time when it was a good SEO strategy but I don't it makes a different anymore, learning Adwords like the other person mentioned is an additional idea to consider as it takes up the top 3 to 4 spots for good keywords anyways.
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