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they were owned by some big domain company before
 
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Actually there are scripts available to show false PR.
 
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nice script but I dont know how accurate but ฤฑ back ordered one domain if I got I will donate ;)
 
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PR expires once the domain has been parked. . . so pr will drop . . . other times re-directs will also effect some pr ranker
 
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... because domains with real pr are usually held onto or sold rather than dropped :)
 
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I think it is because they know how crappy there domains are so they just let them drop. They might even be afraid that they are going to get into legal issues.
 
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leavic said:
they were owned by some big domain company before

What does the ownership, separately, is connected with the PR?

hitchhiker said:
PR expires once the domain has been parked. . . so pr will drop . . . other times re-directs will also effect some pr ranker

WOW, that is completely new for me! Thanks! Does it happen almost automatic, or during a long time of parking? Thanks
 
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nuDy said:
What does the ownership, separately, is connected with the PR?



WOW, that is completely new for me! Thanks! Does it happen almost automatic, or during a long time of parking? Thanks

long time, it might even take a year before it drops in page rank, however before that happens the domains will loose their Backlinks, hence making their pr worthless unless you are developing it. If you develop a high pr website,you can sell links and make revenue increasing the websites value if you sell it in the future. It basically saves you years in trying to gain a high PR. More high pr domains are grabbed by people who create quick scripted websites and it eventually develops its self on automated process (Rss feeds from other sites, etc) sooo basically a worthless domain now becomes way more valuable because it is somewhat "developed" and has a high pr. Although the links won't still be worth as much, it won't go for cheap either. Especially those pr6-pr8's.

I hope this helps.
 
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FPForum said:
I was looking at some of the names on dropscout and am curious why so many PR5 and PR6 domains have "fake" pr? For instance...

http://www.checkpagerank.net/index.php?name=driveflexcar.com&links=1

It show's being a PR6 and has over 400 google backlinks..yet, it says the pagerank is fake?

Is this fake pr tool really accurate??

I have just develop the new tool to find this easily and acurate. Ycan find you tens of pagerank 8,7,6,... domains with clearly report fake or not

Aboutdomains.net
 
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Google is a registrar so they know when domains drop.

Google usually cancels PR and ranking immediately, and stuff like DMOZ and backlinks will still be there but Google won't count them.

Each domain essentially gets a clean slate after the drop.

- Eder
 
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Domains that have a 301 or 302 redirection take on the pagerank of the redirected site. So if I have 20 domains that point to a PR7 site, those 20 domains may end up PR7, even though they have no backlinks and no entries in google.

Once dropped the PR should vanish.
 
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Does PR disappear??? Not always.

Please folks PR is all about backlinks.

So IF the backlinks stay pointed to the domain (even after the name drops) the PR will stay. Depending on the parking service and how its set up even a parked page will keep its PR (domains at the new Bodis service keeps its PR).

NOTE Google does not press some magic PR/SERP nuke button when a domain expires. When a domain has been offline and its lost it cache in Google (use the site:www.DOMAINNAME.com to check) the PR will not show up BUT as long as the links still exist it'll get its PR back.

I own several domains that have kept their PR after dropping and I've added some more backlinks so they the PR and/or SERPs stay high.

Playing the PR game can be tough with fake PR, bidding wars, dropped links BUT PR/SERPs can stay if the backlinks stay.

Thanks
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Eder said:
Google is a registrar so they know when domains drop.

Google usually cancels PR and ranking immediately, and stuff like DMOZ and backlinks will still be there but Google won't count them.

Each domain essentially gets a clean slate after the drop.

- Eder
 
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Every domain that I checked from your page was faked. Looks like you need to do some work on the page rank checking.

alexts said:
Check this out
new script that I made searches for deleted domains that have high PR ranking.Updated daily.
www.willbedeleted.com
Great for backordering domains
Please let me know what do you think.
Your opinion is important for me.
 
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That's one way of forging a pagerank, but any good PR tool will detect that and flag it as forged.

There are also legal issues with selling a domain name as a PR name when you know that the PR is forged.
 
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mbuna said:
Domains that have a 301 or 302 redirection take on the pagerank of the redirected site. So if I have 20 domains that point to a PR7 site, those 20 domains may end up PR7, even though they have no backlinks and no entries in google.

Once dropped the PR should vanish.

I do agree with you. It is the main reason.
 
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