How much for a PR4 link?

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I am looking at a PR4 domain for about $300. According to Majestic SEO, it has close to 150K links pointing at it. So I feel kind of confident in the PR.

I am wondering what I could sell links from it for, and where is the best place to sell them?

Just wondering if it is worth paying this much for a domain, and how many links I would have to sell to pay for it, and how ling it might take me.

I am thinking in text links on a separate article, maybe two links per article.
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  • Profile picture of the author swords
    I here the Sape Network is a trustworthy place... :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Originally Posted by timpears View Post

    I am looking at a PR4 domain for about $300. According to Majestic SEO, it has close to 150K links pointing at it. So I feel kind of confident in the PR.
    You might be right but I would check a little more. Majestic can over report links (often reporting llinks that are gone already). Plus its really the quality not the quantity.

    How many of those are PR links?
    Whats the OBL?
    Whats the chance of the key links sticking?

    Theres a bit more than just looking at the link count. Remember Senuke can drop that in a week
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    Well, if you sold 10 outbound links at $5 per month (and that would be pushing it - who wants to pay $60 a year for a PR4?), you'd recoup in 6 months and you'd have to had put work in to add articles, maintain, deal with customers, hosting cost etc.

    Is it really worth it? Probably not.
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    Adding to what Mike said - check the wayback machine (Internet Archive) for the domain. It'll sometimes help you see if that domain has been used for spam before, when/if it was dropped, how many times, re-used, re-purposed in the recent past for spammy purposes. It has often shown me archived snapshots of what I thought might be a decent domain that was used in the last year or so for Pharma / Porn / Gambling / SEO links etc. in which case I'd be tempted to skip it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by DPM70 View Post

      Pharma / Porn / Gambling / SEO links etc. in which case I'd be tempted to skip it.
      You left out Payday loans. My goodness I have seen more dropped Payday loans than all of those other niches combined.
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    It's coming up to that time of the month, Mike. Didn't want to bite the hand that feeds me
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by DPM70 View Post

      It's coming up to that time of the month, Mike. Didn't want to bite the hand that feeds me
      LOL....Okay you go get em with your network.
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