Improve PageRank By Buying High PR Domains
March 15, 2008
Did anyone successfully improve their site's PageRank using old domain names with higher PageRank? I am doing a case study and I bought a few domains with PR of 5. Hopefully that is white hat SEO and Google won't penalize me for that.
Those domains are not in Google index. So I would like to do a test and link to them from this post to see if within the next few days they will be in Google SERP.
The third domain is ModulinePro.com. I believe this to be Moduline Pro product site, which is now under my ownership.
The second domain is FlickrBuy.com. I made a temporary site Flickr Buy and I hope this one doesn't put me in problem with Flickr.com. Please keep in mind that it has no affiliation with Flickr.com whatsoever.
The third domain is AllGardensGrow.com and so I made a temporary site All Gardens Grow. This site has the potential to be a blog about gardening, or gardening products.
I hope this SEO practice is not against Google's webmaster guideline. Let's see what is the result within few days.
Do you have any SEO tips share about building high PageRank back links?
Tags: domain, link-building, PageRank, SEO

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Good luck with your case study! It looks like Flickrbuy.com's page rank has been dropped to 0 already though.
I don't really care for my pagerank to be honest. It has no effect to my search engine positions - or at least I think not. All I did was add tags, search engine friendly urls for my posts and pages, as well as submit a sitemap to Google. So now, if anyone happens to type the title of my posts or the names of my URL, I rank top 10 on Google.
I think you need to add some more content on those domain names if you're not going to get penalized.
/Andreas
Ivy » Thanks. I guess the result isn't favorable because 4 days pass already, non of the domain is indexed in Google. I also am optimizing my on-site SEO. BTW, you blog looks great.
Andreas @ Xavier Media » Thanks Andreas. Your advice is the most valuable at this time. I already put some content, but it seem no good to Google. Look like I have to make at least 10 pages, and a site map, and some dynamic page. In fact, the domain names are very meaningful, so I intend to make real usable sites for them.
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Whenever you purchase a domain with PageRank, you should develop it immediately or risk losing whatever rank you have with the next update. In addition, add some decent backlinks and you should be good to go. There is no guarantee that your PR5 will stay up there with the update no matter what you do.
Matt Keegan » Thanks. It looks like the PR5 sites I bought had no value anymore. May be because I didn't timely develop them and in fact they are still not real websites.
sorry what do you mean by buying with PR 5, does it mean you had bought the domain that's already PR 5? and not indexed in google? Is that a parked domain?
Before I bought the domain I checked Google PR and found they have PR5. But couldn't see back links. After I bought them for 1 month the next Google update shows they got PR0. So basically either Google cleared the PR of expired domains, or I bought the domains with fake PR...
That's another long story to talk.
Hi, where do you buy PR domain ? On digitalpoint ?
Thanks.
People post it online. I originally found it listed on http://bontb.com. Don't know if he is still posting it.