
Adam and Mark from Niche Website Builders shared an interesting expired domain name case study.
Over the years we have seen plenty of names with high authority and valued backlinks sell for big money.
ConstitutionUS.com with a Majestic.com Trust flow of 37 and a Citation flow of 31.
Ahrefs data shows a Domain Rating of 68. Backlinks total 114,386 and Referring Domains total 4,324. That domain name went for $103,000.
PDFzone.com closed sold for $75,000 on GoDaddy auctions. A former website with Domain Authority 45 Page Authority 37 Moz Rank 3.7. Majestic stats Trust flow of 23 and Citation flow of 24.
Recipe4Living.com sold for $40,500 another site with a great link profile and high authority.
The guys over at Niche Website Builders shared their case study on NichePursuits.com. The site was built on a powerful expired domain, and then they also sourced and redirected 3 other expired domains to the site.
It’s a good read for those who are trying to do the same things with their expired domain names but don’t have the experience of someone like a Sean Markey.
One of the most important takeaways is the commitment to long from content to go along with the expired domains high in authority and links.
Read the full story on NichePursuits.com.
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