Picked up AXQ .co.uk (bargain buy of the year!) today.
I note it has a PR1. If I stick up a new site (unrelated to the old one) is it probable it will retain that PR1 or increase even?
Cheers all!![]()
Picked up AXQ .co.uk (bargain buy of the year!) today.
I note it has a PR1. If I stick up a new site (unrelated to the old one) is it probable it will retain that PR1 or increase even?
Cheers all!![]()
On a related note, I have picked up the domain ecoten .co.uk - I have no idea why it is coming up as PR5, seemingly it used to redirect to a page on a different site.
How can I keep it at PR5 if I have no idea why it has this ranking? Is the ranking check reliable?
Retaining PR is extremely easy..Put a site up, even a holding page, but make sure it is not a copy of what was there before, especially no duplicate content. Sure fire way of losing PR is stealing content from archive.org Google are not stupid
I actually work a great deal with high PR and aged .coms so I'm not too sure about .uk but .coms hold the PR if you do not try and replicate a previous site
Inaccurate garbage.
It can be exactly what used to be on the site before.
What if your hosting runs out on a site, you only notice a couple of months later then reupload your old site? you think google would punish that as duplicate content?
Of course not, it's not "duplicate" if it's what used to be on the site, unless the previous owner has since moved domains put the old content on the new domain.
I personally know of many domains that have expired and had their old content put back on, they keep their PR.
It can be exactly what used to be on the old domain if you owned the original content.
If you are happy stealing content from an old webmaster to put on a new site on the same domain then you go right ahead.
Do you think that indexing sites don't check out who owns what? Perhaps google is not sophisticated enough to figure out that Stephen stole content from Murray..... If you think you can get away with stealing content from archive.org I'm not judging you, go right ahead and do it. But don't call me out for telling the truth.
We can argue if it's morally right, but we can't argue they will retain their PR, because again, I know of many sites that have had their previous content put up without a problem (in terms of google).
You may be telling the truth in your opinion, but in reality I have seen the evidence to know I'm 100% right.
I'm not going to argue with you. If you are happy catching domains and stealing content nothing I can say will deter you. People like you will always exist.
Nobody is saying pinching content is right - but if its from a long dropped domain the chances of anyone knowing or caring is slim to non existent.
And the morality or legality of it wasn't your point originally - "Sure fire way of losing PR is stealing content from archive.org Google are not stupid" was and its simply wrong. The content on the site has nothing to do with the toolbar page rank. Though your page rank knowledge credibility went out the window on that other domain sales thread didn't it![]()
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