

Are aged domains good? I mean even the ones that are like random combination (mostly NLN.net or .org type of domains) :/ with 4 years or 5 years of history but has never been developed.
"Aged" is not a selling point, sometimes it might hurt your serp.
Not really. Age to domains is like age to a fine wine, it just adds value to something that is already good.
Brad
Not to a domainer, but to a marketer, age is quite important.
Aged domains are waaaay easier to rank than a new domain. Most new domains get into the dreaded Google 'sandbox' for the first couple of months after you make the site. Aged domains, fortunately, don't suffer this problem.
So if you are selling to someone who may use it for marketing purposes alone, you should try to stress the age.



