Best Location to find High Page Authority/ Domain Authority Expired Domains?
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Hi,
I've been looking online for the best locations to purchase expired domains with existing Page Authority/ Domain Authority attached to them.
So far I've found:
http://www.expireddomains.net
http://www.domainauthoritylinks.com
http://moonsy.com/expired_domains/These site's are great but I'm wondering if I'm potentially missing other locations? Any other recommendations?
Thanks.
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Still find expired domain with high domain authority for my site terkabar.com
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I'm also looking for HIGH DA to redirect to my online marketplace
https://www.eliquidsoutlet.com/products/donut-king-vanilla-custard
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Thanks guys, I found one https://www.newzealandvisaeta.com/ using your help in the first post from Expired Domains Net.
Much appreciated for this thread.
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I am looking for some high authority domain for https://www.doffitt.com/ will you guys help me out from where i can buy?
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We have gone through many websites but cant find any good site.
We are looking for expired domains for our apple service website: www.itelitservice.com
Please Contact Us !!!
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I meant http://www.silkhouse.com.au
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Hi I am looking for an expired domain that I can do a 301 redirect that will help my rankings as my site is quite new https://www.silkhouse.com.au Do I need to find one relevant to my site which offers Silk Pillowcases?
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I buy this expire domain using expireddomains
But after few days its rank start loosing
also loose few backlink.I think its hard to find stable expire domain
By the way i see lot of High DA domain in expireddomainslike DA 40 ... 50
But those site backlink from chinise site
are those good domain ??? -
Yes you can use these websites to find expired domains.
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Couple of issues I should point out:
- Most expired domain tools are still stuck in the PageRank era. These include sites like DropDay, Freshdrop, etc.
- Many domains, either with high PageRank or Domain Authority, have often been penalized by Google, or the sellers have manipulated these metrics through nefarious means in order to boost sales. Any domain with existing backlink you want to carefully audit before purchasing. Buyer beware!
- It's also potentially dangerous to redirect expired domains for the same reason. If you're buying an existing site for traffic and exposure - that's one thing. But attempting to simply take advantage of the existing backlinks isn't always the best policy.
I don't actually know too many expired domain services that use Moz Metrics with the exception of Flippa. NameJet has a nice exportable list of expiring domains that you could look up metrics for using something like the Mozscape API, although this may not scale for individual use.
Hope this helps! Best of luck.
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You might also check out http://flippa.com. Just be careful with buying expired domains, presuming that PA/DA may still be preserved. Google is actually taking a lot of steps to reset a site's authority/link profile on change of ownership to prevent manipulation through expired/sold domains.
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