PageRank, Google’s algorithm for a web page’s “Popularity” isn’t as significant as it one was. However, when it comes to showing some authority, and perhaps more importantly “flipping” your site, PageRank - or ‘PR’ - still has a lot of value. Unfortunately, it can take a lot of time and effort building PR the “traditional” SEO way, but you no longer have to do that. Want to have a PR-3 website tomorrow? Easy!
Let’s first talk briefly about what page rank is and isn’t. Pagerank is a number, from one to 10, that Google calculates to provide a very rough sense of the general popularity of a website.
By popularity, I don’t mean traffic. I mean popularity with other sites, as measured by back links. A high PR site does not necessarily get any more traffic than a low PR site. Where it is most helpful for Internet marketers, is in offering a little credibility for the site, but most importantly for “flipping” or selling the website. All other things being equal, a PR-3 site will sell for more than a PR-1 site, but probably considerably less than a PR-4 or PR-5 site.
So how do we get a PR-3 site by tomorrow? Simple. We buy one.
Page rank attaches to the domain name, and not the web site. And we can buy good, relevant and worthwhile expired PR-3 domains for as little as $10 or $15.
Go to Freshdrop.net. Select the .com. .net, .org, and .info names only, and PR-3 and higher. You will see dozens if not hundreds of PR three domain for sale beginning at $10.
You can even search by keyword, finding domains that have a particular keywords in them. In fact, you will find so many worthwhile high PR domains, you may well end up spending far more time and money they are than you intended.
Freshdrop will even tell you how old the domains are, older domains being better, and what sort of back links they already have.
If you want to be really slick, go to the Way Back Machine, see what used to be on that domain, and put something similar on it. You will find Google picks it up right where it left off, getting most of the link and ranking love that it used to have. Then, over the course of a few weeks, slowly migrate the content over to what ever it is. You want to do with the site.
You now have a high PR site, with lots of Google link and ranking love, and it cost you maybe $15!
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1 khairi // May 21, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Can I buy the fake pr domain, build content around it and sell it?
What is Fake PR exactly?
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