What Should Be Price of a Original PR2 Domain?

by lonfore Banned
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Hi, I have 12 websites and after google's latest PR update I see one of my sites gets PR2.

Now I want to sell the site. Also if anyone wants then I can provide him all backlinks with usernames, passwords, email addresses used for building backlinks and email passwords. Can anyone tell me what should be the price of the domain with website? I guess for private blog networks this site will be great. Also as PR is not faked so I think it is going to save time and so money of backlinkers.
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  • Profile picture of the author himanuzo
    The PR2 is still lacking for pricing a site. If you use the pagerank as indication for selling your site, pagerank of any sites should be at least PR3. But better - you need increase the PR to at least 4.
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    • Profile picture of the author rafiseo
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      Originally Posted by himanuzo View Post

      The PR2 is still lacking for pricing a site. If you use the pagerank as indication for selling your site, pagerank of any sites should be at least PR3. But better - you need increase the PR to at least 4.

      I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.
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      • Profile picture of the author lonfore
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        Originally Posted by rafiseo View Post

        I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.

        Can you let me know how much should be a PR2 domain? I am looking for a fair price so I can judge how worthy my domain is at this moment?
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      • Profile picture of the author MatthewWoodward
        Originally Posted by rafiseo View Post

        I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.
        I can buy quality PR2's all day everyday from my broker for between $15-$30

        I would say its worth more holding onto it - you can almost create as many PR2 sites as you want in no time at all with the right approach.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Originally Posted by rafiseo View Post

        I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.
        I would imagine Mike A said that PR7 websites are good if
        not faked as well...

        I'm am very certain that Mike said something a little more than just that
        PR2 websites are "good."

        You cannot base buying (or selling)a website on PR, unless that's all your after.
        I always look at traffic, links, authority, and ......whether it has
        made money or has a potential to make money. Emphasis on
        "make money."

        Can we not agree there are some pretty junky PR2 websites?

        Nothing personal, but if I knew your track record, 12 sites, now
        one is PR2, and you are celebrating that, I would take that to
        mean you created the site for iffy reasons. I would steer clear
        of those sites, unless I wanted the domain. And it was a clean
        domain.

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        • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
          Originally Posted by MatthewWoodward View Post

          I can buy quality PR2's all day everyday from my broker for between $15-$30
          Tar and feather your Broker if he sells you Pr2s for $30. You can get weak Pr3s for that if you look good enough

          you can almost create as many PR2 sites as you want in no time at all with the right approach.
          Apples and oranges though. I will take an organic PR2 any day over a blasting software created one. Links stay longer and can grow organically as the sites linking increase in authority

          Originally Posted by Tangycontent View Post

          Agreed with Matt above. It doesn't take anything more than posting up a few webpages to get a site to PR 2 within a couple of months.
          Posting pages has nothing to do with PR. Backlinks make PR. You can post away all you want and your site can stay at zero.

          Can we not agree there are some pretty junky PR2 websites?

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          Yep ton loads of PR2s are junky even for SEO purposes. If we are talking for SEO networks building up site for simply SEO resale isn't even cost efficient until you hit PR4s and up. Pr3s can give a nice bounce to you serp but can be had under a hundred. Building a site just to sell at Pr2 is a waste of time unless there is income making it worth more
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        • Profile picture of the author SEO Haven
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          You cannot base buying (or selling)a website on PR, unless that's all your after.
          I always look at traffic, links, authority, and ......whether it has
          made money or has a potential to make money. Emphasis on
          "make money."
          And there you have it. Case closed.

          Like the other guy said, he can get PR2 sites for $15-30, but if you're going to buy a PR2 site that gets 10k visits per day and makes $100+ a day, you're looking at a couple a thousand.
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      • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
        Originally Posted by rafiseo View Post

        I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.
        Actually Rafiseo I state that PR2s are good for buying while you are training (so if you make mistakes in evaluating domains when you are new to it you don't lose much) after that if you look closely at the videos we concentrate on PR3s and up. PR2s are not worth more than $20 (but yes they can help in rankings) or so plus unfortunately the PR2 the Op is talking about is worth even less because essentially he is telling us that he used a whole lot of spam self backlinking to get his PR.That kind of PR evaporates quickly.

        So yes they are good for SEO but not the best and there are so many available you are not going to get much for them.
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      • Profile picture of the author himanuzo
        Originally Posted by rafiseo View Post

        I saw Mike Anthony's videos where he said PR2 websites are good if not faked. So I do believe a PR2 site should have good price in domain selling market.
        If the PR2 websites have other good contributing factors, e.g: revenue, traffic, etc, so the PR2 websites will be calculated based on the factors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tangycontent
    Agreed with Matt above. It doesn't take anything more than posting up a few webpages to get a site to PR 2 within a couple of months.

    When you sell your sites, people look at revenue. Not at PageRank, which is easily inflated or faked.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    It depends on the traffic and position in Search Engines. PR is one of the factors that is NOT so important. For example PR2 website with 10,000 uniques per day (*300,000 per month) is worth about $100+, but PR2 with 100 per day (*3,000 per month) is worth NO more than $20.00

    So my advice would be to work on your SERP and you can get about 500% more profit from your domain!

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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    So long as the site has some PR it's going to be useful for SEO even when the traffic is nothing to write home about.

    But if you are trying to buy a site to make money with it, it's still OK if you work on the site for improvement. It is pretty much easier to rank established sites.

    On the other part if you are looking for a ready made site, PR2 with no traffic is of no immediate value..
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  • Profile picture of the author kimseo
    Originally Posted by lonfore View Post

    Hi, I have 12 websites and after google's latest PR update I see one of my sites gets PR2.

    Now I want to sell the site. Also if anyone wants then I can provide him all backlinks with usernames, passwords, email addresses used for building backlinks and email passwords. Can anyone tell me what should be the price of the domain with website? I guess for private blog networks this site will be great. Also as PR is not faked so I think it is going to save time and so money of backlinkers.
    There are several other factors (e.g. traffic, keyword ranking, revenue, domain age etc)which can easily effect the price.
    If it's new domain with not so much seo, I would say $25 to $30 would be good enough
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  • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
    Originally Posted by lonfore View Post

    Hi, I have 12 websites and after google's latest PR update I see one of my sites gets PR2.

    Now I want to sell the site. Also if anyone wants then I can provide him all backlinks with usernames, passwords, email addresses used for building backlinks and email passwords. Can anyone tell me what should be the price of the domain with website? I guess for private blog networks this site will be great. Also as PR is not faked so I think it is going to save time and so money of backlinkers.
    PR means nothing. Do you even know what PR means? This doesnt really tell anyone that wants to buy the site anything really. What is the page authority of the other pages?
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    You can get PR2's for registration fee, just check the sites at expireddomains.net or .com, and use the filters properly and with some work you can find heaps of them.

    Another way is Hayden's method that he explains at his blog, shortly explained:

    - Use scrapbox and scrape a few 100.000 pages
    - Filter on PR
    - Keep the PR4+ pages that you scraped
    - Scrape the links from these pages
    - Trim the links to the root
    - Run them through the Alive checker and/or a 404 checker
    - Filter all the real domain names out of it, so remove the .gov and other extensions that you can't simply register like .edu's and what not

    Cause the Alive checker said the sites were dead it means that the site doesn't exist anymore, not 100% fail proof but you'll find out in the next step. So the thing is that those original PR4+ pages that you scraped are linking out to a website that doesn't exist anymore.

    So what you can do now is run those domains through a bulk domain name availability checker and see which ones are free to register. You'll be suprised how much you find.

    I did this some time ago where I only scraped PR5+ pages (purpose for my tier 2 network) and I registered 90 domains, the PR breakdown:

    10 PR0's
    15 PR1's
    30 PR2's
    30 PR3's
    5 PR4's

    or something like that, don't remember exactly but not a bad harvest, still don't know why some are still PR0 as they DO have links from PR5 pages but whatever.

    Just pick a good footprint and filter out blog comments.

    What's odd though is that some of the domains took 2 Google PR updates before they got their PR back while others only took a day or two. The PR4 ones I didn't add to my tier 2 network but instead saved them for my tier 1 site so that saved me like $400 for those 5 vs buying dropped ones from my broker).
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