Joseph Borowy
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So I'm new to NamePros. See a lot of categories in the sell domains area. But I don't see my area of focus, which is SEO domains.
These domains are harvested because of good age and backlinks. My partner and I took years to find a way to manually sort through thousands of domains that expired to find a few that were longstanding, legit businesses with high quality existing links. Of course 99% of what we see is spam so the good ones are extremely rare gems. Often they are turned into private blog network domains or they are simply restored with previous content and then have links dropped in for SEO purposes.
We put in a lot of hours sorting to find these and now we have more than we need for our own projects. If we wanted to sell the extras we find, which category would you recommend to maximize value?
Also, how would you suggest pricing an aged domain with seo value? Some are 20 years old with really high quality backlinks...some just a few dozen but some 50-100+ with .edu and such. Any suggestions for appraising based on these factors?
Thanks in advance,
Joe
These domains are harvested because of good age and backlinks. My partner and I took years to find a way to manually sort through thousands of domains that expired to find a few that were longstanding, legit businesses with high quality existing links. Of course 99% of what we see is spam so the good ones are extremely rare gems. Often they are turned into private blog network domains or they are simply restored with previous content and then have links dropped in for SEO purposes.
We put in a lot of hours sorting to find these and now we have more than we need for our own projects. If we wanted to sell the extras we find, which category would you recommend to maximize value?
Also, how would you suggest pricing an aged domain with seo value? Some are 20 years old with really high quality backlinks...some just a few dozen but some 50-100+ with .edu and such. Any suggestions for appraising based on these factors?
Thanks in advance,
Joe