Its for SEO purposes, as Google values backlinks as a ranking factor. It could also help you with flipping domains if a domain has historic value on it, meaning it receives quality backlinks. That should increase the value and therefore the price of a domain.
👍 Excellent explanation. Typically, I immediately rule out domains with lots of spammy poison links. However, would there be any benefit to buying one and 301 redirecting to a buffer page that links to your site (but is not your own site)?
Thanks! Yes, if the backlinks are really strong they will transfer link equity (pagerank) to the buffer page and thus to your own site eventually. But the more layers in between, the less equity it will pass on.
Don't give up and be persistent! Try to get more than 300 views in the first 24H that you upload a video, with a bunch of likes, comments...aka social signals. You can do by advertising, buying a pin post on a facebook group a period of time which is so cheap. Keep it up buddy✌️
Wondering about your last point. You said in some cases it’s better to redirect on a 1 to 1 basis. What do you mean by a 1 to 1 basis? Thank you for the awesome video.
Redirecting each URL individually (in a htaccess file or via webhosting) for example: olddomain.com/page-a to newdomain.com/page-a, olddomain.com/page-b to newdomain.com/page-b. This way you redirect the old pages in the most relevant way as they are about the same topic. Good for users but also for SEO ;-)
great vid thanks. having trouble finding anything that has decent traffic and is available. guessing people jump on them pretty quickly to resell in the market. Any tips on finding high traffic sites that are available please?
Keep looking! You should check expired domains daily/weekly. Sometimes weeks go by without finding a proper expired domain, and then suddenly you can find multiple golden nuggets in one search.
This depends on the value of the domain, how fast Google recrawls that domain and the competitiveness of your niche + queries you want to rank for. Give it 1-3 weeks and compare results from start.
This was super helpful. If I find a domain, and do a 301, and find that it has some content on WayBackMachine from say 10 years ago...do you think it's okay to copy and put it on mine? The content is original. Just wondering if by this point it's considered "duplicate content"
I don't think it will be considered as duplicate content, however I would definitely consider rewriting it, to actualize it and to make sure I add value for the user.
Very informative video thanks! A couple of questions.. firstly, would it be advisable to forward these type of domains to an affiliate / click bank / Google Ads page? Also, is the ahrefs site free to join? If not, is there another you could recommend ? Thanks again
Hey Gary, it could forward to an affiliate / clickbank / ads website if its relevant. For example, if you find an expired domain about dog toys (let's say dogtoys101.com) and you setup a new dog toys domain (dogtoysreviews.com) with affiliate and ad monetization, its a perfect fit. Make sure to check if the expired domain has proper backlinks with an SEO tool like Ahrefs, SEMRush or Majestic. Are the backlinks genuine? Then go for it. Or they from adult/chinese/russian websites? Ditch it. Ahrefs is paid only unfortunately. But you can try SEMRush 7 days for free as a great alternative.
Quantity is not always a good thing, did you check the type of backlinks the domain receives with any (free) tool? What are the referring domains? What do anchor-texts look like? Anything suspicious? Quality over quantity.
Thanks for this but I have a question which I would like you to respond to Asap because I'm about to buy an expired domain and I need some clarification. The expired domain I want to buy is a domain of 11years old but the permalinks are like "6574/post name/." I plan to redirect it but I'm skeptical that the permalink may affect the positive impact of the new website. In the other way, I believe the 11years old domain age is something to go for. What do you suggest? Do you think the permalink will have a negative impact on the ranking of the new website? Thanks
@@SEOHustlers Thanks for the response. I guess i won't be buying it any longer because I checked the spam score on another website and it says 77. Is there any reason why you didn't bother to include the spam score among the things we re to be aware of while purchasing an expired domain?
We don't necessarily use spam score as many domains have a spam score because of legacy (like 10 years ago all sites had shitty backlinks). Not sure if we mentioned it in this video, but it is of course recommended to check the backlinks and referring domains with tools like Ahrefs, SEMRush or MajesticSEO. Are they genuine from real and existing relevant websites? Then go for it. Or adult/chinese/russian spam? Then ditch it.
Good point of feedback! Will definitely do this soon. With name.com, you can easily redirect the whole domain in a few clicks. Including a wildcard, so all URLs get redirected to the target domain you want to boost.
Usually you want to spread them between a few webhosts to have a natural backlink profile and unique c class ip adresses. Im actually not sure if Google checks owner details since it would require quite some resources and someone or a company can still own a lot of domains without SEO purpose, so I wouldnt worry too much about that. Also, dont solely rely on expired domains but also build a few new ones to get a diverse backlink profile. Expired domains work really well for an initial boost or to boost a few focused queries.
There are quite a few actually, if you check expireddomains.net and follow the steps from the video. Also try to broaden your search a bit with synonyms or closely related terms such as painting or gouache to get some golden nuggets. Let us know if you need any help!
@@lizelfving4084 DR 90 is quite high, if you follow the guidelines from the video you should be able to find a few that still rank or recieve traffic or have like 20-30 referring domains.
I don't know why I'm even watching this shit with all of the $10-20 per month that I can afford spending on my online business. The fun of having money and not even blinking when paying $5000 for a domain....
@@blabla-rg7ky No worries, we are here to help everyone starting a profitable online side hustle. Did you check our "How to start with affiliate marketing (with no money)" video yet? That might also be a good place to start.
thank u so much, much love from morocco
Sensacional! O melhor video que já vi sobre o assunto. You are the best! Thank you
Can you filter domains that have 1 or more pages indexed
What’s the purpose of back linking? Does it help a domain sell quicker? I’m trying to learn domain flipping.
Its for SEO purposes, as Google values backlinks as a ranking factor. It could also help you with flipping domains if a domain has historic value on it, meaning it receives quality backlinks. That should increase the value and therefore the price of a domain.
👍 Excellent explanation. Typically, I immediately rule out domains with lots of spammy poison links. However, would there be any benefit to buying one and 301 redirecting to a buffer page that links to your site (but is not your own site)?
Thanks! Yes, if the backlinks are really strong they will transfer link equity (pagerank) to the buffer page and thus to your own site eventually. But the more layers in between, the less equity it will pass on.
You can redirect the domain to landing page of the product wich you merket it '' i mean To tour affiliate link''
Don't give up and be persistent!
Try to get more than 300 views in the first 24H that you upload a video, with a bunch of likes, comments...aka social signals.
You can do by advertising, buying a pin post on a facebook group a period of time which is so cheap.
Keep it up buddy✌️
Very informative video thanks!
You are welcome :-)
Wondering about your last point. You said in some cases it’s better to redirect on a 1 to 1 basis. What do you mean by a 1 to 1 basis? Thank you for the awesome video.
Redirecting each URL individually (in a htaccess file or via webhosting) for example:
olddomain.com/page-a to newdomain.com/page-a, olddomain.com/page-b to newdomain.com/page-b.
This way you redirect the old pages in the most relevant way as they are about the same topic. Good for users but also for SEO ;-)
@@SEOHustlers why did you stop uploading
@@etheriu we will upload again soon! Have been very busy with some side projects. Expect some videos from july onwards.
@@SEOHustlers do you have a twitter I can dm
@@etheriu @elionmakkink
Great content!
Thanks!
This is a great video 💪💯 new sub here and thx for putting this together
Glad to hear brother!
great vid thanks. having trouble finding anything that has decent traffic and is available. guessing people jump on them pretty quickly to resell in the market. Any tips on finding high traffic sites that are available please?
Keep looking! You should check expired domains daily/weekly. Sometimes weeks go by without finding a proper expired domain, and then suddenly you can find multiple golden nuggets in one search.
After purchasing domains with 20+ DA, how long will I expect to see results.
This depends on the value of the domain, how fast Google recrawls that domain and the competitiveness of your niche + queries you want to rank for. Give it 1-3 weeks and compare results from start.
@@SEOHustlers They are dropped domains. Their age has become 0 and google resets the page rank for a domain whoose age has become 0.
@@divyanshurawat2422 not true.
This was super helpful. If I find a domain, and do a 301, and find that it has some content on WayBackMachine from say 10 years ago...do you think it's okay to copy and put it on mine? The content is original. Just wondering if by this point it's considered "duplicate content"
I don't think it will be considered as duplicate content, however I would definitely consider rewriting it, to actualize it and to make sure I add value for the user.
@@SEOHustlers thanks!
Very informative video thanks! A couple of questions.. firstly, would it be advisable to forward these type of domains to an affiliate / click bank / Google Ads page?
Also, is the ahrefs site free to join? If not, is there another you could recommend ?
Thanks again
Hey Gary, it could forward to an affiliate / clickbank / ads website if its relevant. For example, if you find an expired domain about dog toys (let's say dogtoys101.com) and you setup a new dog toys domain (dogtoysreviews.com) with affiliate and ad monetization, its a perfect fit. Make sure to check if the expired domain has proper backlinks with an SEO tool like Ahrefs, SEMRush or Majestic. Are the backlinks genuine? Then go for it. Or they from adult/chinese/russian websites? Ditch it.
Ahrefs is paid only unfortunately. But you can try SEMRush 7 days for free as a great alternative.
Just found a domain with 40k backlinks ..is a really good thing ?
Quantity is not always a good thing, did you check the type of backlinks the domain receives with any (free) tool? What are the referring domains? What do anchor-texts look like? Anything suspicious? Quality over quantity.
Thanks for this but I have a question which I would like you to respond to Asap because I'm about to buy an expired domain and I need some clarification. The expired domain I want to buy is a domain of 11years old but the permalinks are like "6574/post name/." I plan to redirect it but I'm skeptical that the permalink may affect the positive impact of the new website. In the other way, I believe the 11years old domain age is something to go for. What do you suggest? Do you think the permalink will have a negative impact on the ranking of the new website? Thanks
No it does not matter what permalinks looked like as long as you redirect properly to keep historic link value (aka pagerank). See 24:43 of the video.
@@SEOHustlers Thanks for the response. I guess i won't be buying it any longer because I checked the spam score on another website and it says 77. Is there any reason why you didn't bother to include the spam score among the things we re to be aware of while purchasing an expired domain?
We don't necessarily use spam score as many domains have a spam score because of legacy (like 10 years ago all sites had shitty backlinks). Not sure if we mentioned it in this video, but it is of course recommended to check the backlinks and referring domains with tools like Ahrefs, SEMRush or MajesticSEO. Are they genuine from real and existing relevant websites? Then go for it. Or adult/chinese/russian spam? Then ditch it.
How can I get expired domain buying clients
Shouldn't be too hard if they still have any value (backlinks, traffic or exact matches) ;-) -Elion
what did you use to record the screen?
Obs
Thankx a lot thar helping me
No worries!
Can you do a quick tutorial on how to attach the domain links to your website the last step in the video but in more detail ??
Good point of feedback! Will definitely do this soon. With name.com, you can easily redirect the whole domain in a few clicks. Including a wildcard, so all URLs get redirected to the target domain you want to boost.
@@SEOHustlers amazing bro thanks for the reply you got a follow from me on your page
liked and subed from one small chanel supporting another 😄
I am still having some crazy domains
Haha share them here we can have a look! -Elion
Do you buy all these using the same hosting and domain name owner details ?
Usually you want to spread them between a few webhosts to have a natural backlink profile and unique c class ip adresses. Im actually not sure if Google checks owner details since it would require quite some resources and someone or a company can still own a lot of domains without SEO purpose, so I wouldnt worry too much about that.
Also, dont solely rely on expired domains but also build a few new ones to get a diverse backlink profile. Expired domains work really well for an initial boost or to boost a few focused queries.
I couldnt find any expired domain for a watercolor page..
There are quite a few actually, if you check expireddomains.net and follow the steps from the video. Also try to broaden your search a bit with synonyms or closely related terms such as painting or gouache to get some golden nuggets. Let us know if you need any help!
@@SEOHustlers thanks for your reply, but I find very difficult to find a domain with DR90 and TF10.. I need some help..
@@SEOHustlers Do you provide professional services . Pls give your contact
@@lizelfving4084 DR 90 is quite high, if you follow the guidelines from the video you should be able to find a few that still rank or recieve traffic or have like 20-30 referring domains.
@@kunalvijay1973 Yes we do. You can use the contact form on seohustlers.com.
Why you don’t pay attention to organic keywords? Or you just care about the backlinks?
We definitely do. Amount of keywords and of course if they are relevant.
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These are black hat tactics for Google
Is it? There are company acquisitions/mergers all the time, domains that are associated get redirected too. Im sure they pass link equity.
This is one of the loopholes you can exploit to reach first page rankings. This by itself will not lead to penalties
I don't know why I'm even watching this shit with all of the $10-20 per month that I can afford spending on my online business. The fun of having money and not even blinking when paying $5000 for a domain....
There are valuable expired domains in all price ranges. Let me know if you need help!
@@SEOHustlers help in what form? And at what cost?
@@blabla-rg7ky in finding valuable expired domains in your niche or with other SEO issues ;-)
@@SEOHustlers well, I wouldn't say no to this type of help, but if you want money for this "help" I'll pass cause I am piss poor.
@@blabla-rg7ky No worries, we are here to help everyone starting a profitable online side hustle. Did you check our "How to start with affiliate marketing (with no money)" video yet? That might also be a good place to start.