What's the advantages of an aged domain?

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I'm interested in starting an authority niche site in a highly competitive market. What's the advantage of me purchasing an 11 year old PR2 domain versus buying a new domain?

FYI: The aged domain can be purchased for $2,500. Is it worth it?
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    I used to think aged domains mean a lot

    However one of my competitors in my new niche is Domain age 13 yrs
    I see him outranked all the time by newbies on many kws..........and I mean the newbies are less than one year old domain

    So I have come to the conclusion Domain age doesnt count for much

    the newbies who outrank him?
    They have way more backlinks (this 13 yr old site is very poorly backlinked_)
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris-
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      I used to think aged domains mean a lot

      However one of my competitors in my new niche is Domain age 13 yrs
      I see him outranked all the time by newbies on many kws..........and I mean the newbies are less than one year old domain

      So I have come to the conclusion Domain age doesnt count for much

      the newbies who outrank him?
      They have way more backlinks (this 13 yr old site is very poorly backlinked_)
      The problem is, do too many backlinks to a new domain, and you'll get penalised or de-indexed entirely. It is much safer to make backlinks to an aged domain without getting problems.

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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    I really think the age of domains has been severely downgraded in the past few years. Sadly, this is because I had quite a few of them.

    Go with the best possible domain name you can find. Really look for something original.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Remember, domains have no PR. Webpages do.
      Is it just a domain, or website?

      I'd say it's a ripoff, unless the domain itself is worth
      your money to buy it. Domains have worth, but not
      according to age.

      I would probably save myself from spending $2,500.

      Authority sites come in all flavors of domains, from zillow,
      kayak, go, zap2it, etc.

      Paul
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      • Profile picture of the author outwest
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Remember, domains have no PR. Webpages do.
        Is it just a domain, or website?

        I'd say it's a ripoff, unless the domain itself is worth
        your money to buy it. Domains have worth, but not
        according to age.

        I would probably save myself from spending $2,500.

        Authority sites come in all flavors of domains, from zillow,
        kayak, go, zap2it, etc.

        Paul
        well said...................
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      • Profile picture of the author phans
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Remember, domains have no PR. Webpages do.
        Is it just a domain, or website?

        I'd say it's a ripoff, unless the domain itself is worth
        your money to buy it. Domains have worth, but not
        according to age.

        I would probably save myself from spending $2,500.

        Authority sites come in all flavors of domains, from zillow,
        kayak, go, zap2it, etc.

        Paul
        I agree!
        Instead of spending $2500 on a aged domain invest it in great content and linkbuilding this will give you a lot more success.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Wilson
    $2500 is A LOT!

    Supposedly it should help you with your trust factor. But Google looks after more then 200 elements when considering your ranking so I would advise: save that money for top-notch content and SEO services.
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  • Profile picture of the author Abdul Jabbar
    Yes Mate!
    You should give up the old domain it is nothing wrong with new domain. just becarefull from the blast from automatic softwares.
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    • Profile picture of the author aygabtu
      Is the aged domain ranked well? Backlinks? If so, there is definitely an advantage there. Sure, after 6 months the advantage dwindles but a 20 day or 60 day site is not going to rank as well as an aged site.

      Worth $2500? Too many unknowns to say for sure either way. One question though, how much do you think you can make per month from it?
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      • Profile picture of the author mdotwhite
        Everything is making sense now. I'm trying to enter the credit repair niche and I was hoping that an aged domain name would give me nice head start on my adsense earnings and rankings.

        So if I go with a new domain name with a competitive niche how long would it take for me to see some decent search engine rankings?
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        • Profile picture of the author outwest
          Originally Posted by mdotwhite View Post

          Everything is making sense now. I'm trying to enter the credit repair niche and I was hoping that an aged domain name would give me nice head start on my adsense earnings and rankings.

          So if I go with a new domain name with a competitive niche how long would it take for me to see some decent search engine rankings?
          Depends HUGELY on the kws you try to rank for
          domains are not ranked by Google

          Google ranks Pages not Domains
          depending on the kw on that page you optimize for, and how many backlinks you have and the COMPETITION for that KW on google top 10

          that will determine how long (if ever) it takes to rank high on Google for that kw page
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  • Profile picture of the author awddude
    I don't think aged domains play a huge factor. Their age reflects a long history of back-links - and that's what matters more.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Originally Posted by mdotwhite View Post


    FYI: The aged domain can be purchased for $2,500. Is it worth it?
    Impossible to know but for SEo not likely. Does it have income? Traffic?

    How long has it been INDEXED? (not merely the age of the domain). Sounds pathetic if its really been around 11 years and only a PR2. You could get pretty close to a hundred PR2s for that.
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    • Profile picture of the author bookmark58
      Age domain will always have their own benefits versus the new domain it will definitely help you in ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author diyakapoor
    Old domains are good to work. You can easily rank them on your targeted keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author krishacetravison
      Originally Posted by diyakapoor View Post

      Old domains are good to work. You can easily rank them on your targeted keywords.

      Domain age has nothing to do with "outranking". I was once a believer of "domain-age-is-a-big-factor" myth before. But when I started seeing few months old sites outranking them, I was awoke from that clueless myth.

      So I think spending that amount is way too expensive. Like I said, you can possibly outrank even a 10 year-old site with a website that is not too much expensive and not that old.
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      • Profile picture of the author outwest
        Originally Posted by krishacetravison View Post

        Domain age has nothing to do with "outranking". I was once a believer of "domain-age-is-a-big-factor" myth before. But when I started seeing few months old sites outranking them, I was awoke from that clueless myth.

        So I think spending that amount is way too expensive. Like I said, you can possibly outrank even a 10 year-old site with a website that is not too much expensive and not that old.
        assuming the old site is very poorly backlinked you are correct
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        • Profile picture of the author krishacetravison
          Originally Posted by outwest View Post

          assuming the old site is very poorly backlinked you are correct

          Yeah, that's right.....It was just for those who merely believed that old domains have great credits to search engines that they don't need to exert effort to make it ranked.
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      • Profile picture of the author Borja Obeso
        I think spending that amount on backlinking will be much much better in seo terms than using that money for a aged domain
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        • Profile picture of the author outwest
          Originally Posted by Bomx View Post

          I think spending that amount on backlinking will be much much better in seo terms than using that money for a aged domain
          what he said
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        • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
          Originally Posted by Bomx View Post

          I think spending that amount on backlinking will be much much better in seo terms than using that money for a aged domain
          actually what SEOs do is buy aged domains WITH backlinks. I wouldn't buy an aged domain just for the age.
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  • Profile picture of the author Welsh Warrior
    Originally Posted by mdotwhite View Post

    I'm interested in starting an authority niche site in a highly competitive market. What's the advantage of me purchasing an 11 year old PR2 domain versus buying a new domain?

    FYI: The aged domain can be purchased for $2,500. Is it worth it?
    Dear God that's a lot!

    I regularly buy aged domains, and find them useful. But since I pay about $30 for a 5 year old domain with some backlinks, I would move on from such a price very, very quickly.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    I think an aged domain has SOME benefit over a brand new domain, since after a few months google with give a new domain SOME more juice as compared to a brand new domain

    however thats not worth 2500 bucks
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  • Profile picture of the author Borja Obeso
    I think it's very good at first, but then it doesn't makes much of a big difference. It will help on busting your site at birth time.

    Just my opinion
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  • Profile picture of the author Borja Obeso
    On a related subject, if you buy a new domain, does it really affects for how many years you pay and reserve it? if i pay for 5 years at once would it increase my seo over paying for one year???
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    while age plays ONE role with rankings, i think its overall impact is neglectible. An established domain HAS benefits (no doubt about it!) but it doesn't need to be 11 years old with PR whatever....in fact a site 6 months - 1 year old CAN already rank very well.

    I personally wouldn't bother with spending money on a 10 year old domain for ranking purposes.
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  • Profile picture of the author joeho
    you can buy a high pr old age domain (less than $2500) with alots of backlinks and do a 301 redirect to your new domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryder553
    I honestly don't think it has a large effect on your search engine rankings.
    May be wrong though.
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  • Profile picture of the author Pal7
    Google states there isn't any much distinct advantage.

    youtube.com/watch?v=Y1_1NQWQJ2Q
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOHelix
    There is absolutely no benefit to an aged domain. If the domain is a four letter word or short word domain than the value is definitely there. Is the domain a specific keyword that is searched a lot? There is a reason why it is $2500 but it cannot just be the age of the domain. Otherwise I would of had a fortune of aged domains at this price.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidYvon
    Aged domain is good for your SEO works, more or less. But it is not so important, yeah, the point is the quantity of backlinks can't be too much for a new domain.
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