EMD vs. Aged High PR Domains

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From my latest research, if you're targeting a keyword that has any competition, then it helps to have a high PR domain name. Using scrapebox TDNAM you can find PR4 domains with silly names, but how important is the name of the domain when creating a website for Adsense?
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    If you want you may combine both. 301 redirect a high PR domain to EMD!

    I use this technique and it works very well. Also, build links to EMD as usual.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ashera
      Originally Posted by faceblogger View Post

      If you want you may combine both. 301 redirect a high PR domain to EMD!

      I use this technique and it works very well. Also, build links to EMD as usual.
      This is also as Black Hat as it comes - get caught and lose all rankings - and maybe get a nice deindexed site.
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      • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
        Originally Posted by Ashera View Post

        This is also as Black Hat as it comes - get caught and lose all rankings - and maybe get a nice deindexed site.
        Define "Black Hat" first.

        Google says any artificial link buildink is Black Hat, which is pretty much all link building that we do. It's funny people have their own standards for the term "Black Hat"
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        • Profile picture of the author nik0
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          Aged domains that haven't had links for a long time are harder to move then brand new domains. I tested this over and over again, not by actually buying aged domains but a client of mine has 10 websites and 5 were aged and done nothing with for a long time.

          These sites rank much much worse then brand new domains. It has to do with the link velocity that makes Google frowns.
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  • Profile picture of the author fiberoptic
    I thought about using the 301 redirects but it might not be necessary. With TDNAM you can search 30,000 .info domains in a few hours. Find a domain with a half way clever name and target the niche. If you get a PR4 .info domain name called "cheap2u.info", you can pretty much make the website about anything regarding deals,online deals, coupons, laptop deals, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by fiberoptic View Post

      I thought about using the 301 redirects but it might not be necessary. With TDNAM you can search 30,000 .info domains in a few hours. Find a domain with a half way clever name and target the niche. If you get a PR4 .info domain name called "cheap2u.info", you can pretty much make the website about anything regarding deals,online deals, coupons, laptop deals, etc.
      Agreed. There's SO many domains that can be found with SB, it may not even be necessarily to 301 one.

      Just have to do your homework and make sure the PR isn't fake. (Which is actually pretty frequent.)
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    • Profile picture of the author xinhaozhai
      Originally Posted by fiberoptic View Post

      I thought about using the 301 redirects but it might not be necessary. With TDNAM you can search 30,000 .info domains in a few hours. Find a domain with a half way clever name and target the niche. If you get a PR4 .info domain name called "cheap2u.info", you can pretty much make the website about anything regarding deals,online deals, coupons, laptop deals, etc.
      yes, can't agree any more
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  • Profile picture of the author jcruz
    I recently bought an aged high pr domain, page rank 4 actually. I used to have a lot of Exact match domains, but the problem is that even though you may break into the top 10, to beat those top 3 domains especially for high traffic keywords you need authority.

    Exact match doesn't have as much weight as it used to. And if you consider the amount of money that you invest in seo, it just makes more sense to pick up a domain that where there has been years of work done, and already has authority in your niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by fiberoptic View Post

    Using scrapebox TDNAM you can find PR4 domains with silly names, but how important is the name of the domain when creating a website for Adsense?
    You better do your home work on these. 99.9% of the domains above a PR 2 on TDNAM have a fake PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    I wouldn't quite say 99.99%, but it's definitely a VERY high %.
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