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I am looking for some True PR 4/5/6 domains. I would perfer some backlinks. I will be reselling these, so I'm looking for near wholesale prices. :) I would also perfer .com or .org's please.
Post name and rank or PM me. :)
 
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Keep them coming. PLEASE ONLY TRUE PR DOMAINS! Also only 4/5/6 No 3's or 2's or fakes please.

Either SeoLogs.com approved

or

GoogleRankings.com Approved. This site is owned and Opperated by Google!

Thanks in advance,
Jamie
 
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I just picked up a few recently... I really don't understand... The domains are really NOT great but 2 have a PR6 and one has a PR7 Ranking.

How can that be? I though PR had to do with great sites... I dn't even know what these ARE. I just bought them for the PR Rank.

I'll forward them via PM, but can somone explain to me how PR works?

GoPC
 
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GoPc.... what are you doing?
 
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newyorker said:
GoPc.... what are you doing?

What?

Asking a question about PR sites and sending some private info to the poster as well.

I'm new to buying PR sites so I'm asking questions.

Why, did I ask the WRONG question?

GoPC
 
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Hi GoPc,

The best thing to do with a PR domain is to make something of the domain right away. Developers like PR domains because it takes many years to get a pr, so if you have a site ready to go, but just need a domain or if you have an existing site that needs a boost, the PR will help. Plus if you have a PR with a good deal of LP there is a good bet it's getting traffic as well. :) Hope this helps.

Jamie
 
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