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Old 2007-07-11, 01:47 PM   #7
LowryBigwood
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Lowry - the experiences I have so far ( and we did just buy some sites) - is that everything is transferred over with no problems - as long as the domain and site were in good standing to begin with
Thanks Linkster, that is what I suspected and it makes perfect sense to me.

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The primary algorithm issue was with domains only - no site - and the filtering was put in primarily for domains that were expiring that people were catching on the drops - that had old DMOZ, etc type links and could be used to boost your own sites with very little work - Googles initial response (and this was confirmed by their representative on a board a few years back) was to automatically drop all link and other values when a domain that went into its expiration period was bought - this was the original "sandbox" - at the same time Google became accredited by ICANN as a full blown registrar and started incorporating other parts of the whois database into their algo checks

I can also tell you from talking with some people that I know that do buy old expiring domains that Googles algo doesnt always work
I remember reading about people trying to get a boost off older expiring domains, and I even gave it a shot once. I didn't see anything happen on my end so I quickly gave up chasing that method. Very good info Linkster, thanks again.
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