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shwetarose

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Hi all...

I have this domain e-shop.co.in with PR3. i m going to take off all the content published right now as it was a try..

Please suggest me how i rip benefits of PR 3 website?? it has good name also..indexed in google..one yr old website.many things come to my mind for developing but i cant decide the best..

1. wordpress blog - i dont want to develop wordpress bcos every day article is getting difficult for me as i have many running blogs and business

2. affiliate - i hvnt tried but would like to..but whom to choose then as hv no idea much..i searched forum..but knew many affiliates..but do affilate gives good results..? and what abt the traffic then? i m just going to gv backlinks..

3. redirect it..-- no use to redirect as no traffic,just good PR

4. Sell it - i m not getting good offers.. $10 !no- no :(

5. suggest me any thing else in your mind..

Thanks a lot in advance...
Best regards
Shweta.
 
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Which ever you decide I would do something in a hurry once you pull that content. In my personal experience if you pull the existing content you better put up new related content, 301 redirect to preserve the PR3, indexed pages/url's, and traffic. Otherwise the domain will become useless over a short period of time.
 
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I would suggest a Directory, you will get some people interested for a PR3 link in the homepage. Too bad that the domain name doesn't fit that well with my idea. :|
 
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yes..right...the domain doesnt fit..301 good option..how abt some affiliate site? but that should be indian with high payouts..or any abroad will also work..
 
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