Best Method for Hosting Expired/Dropped Domains

zmxn73

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Oct 31, 2008
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Hey Guys,

So jumping into the expired domain arena.

I have a couple questions, would appreciate the help :)

1. What's the most cost-effective way to host expired domains. I want to take 10-20 of them live. If I want to fly under Google's radar and do this right, will I have to buy separate hosting for each of the 10-20 sites. Will this mean 10-20 shared hosting accounts? I know of SEO Hosting and all that, but I thought that was redundant in many ways and it wasn't good enough to fly under Google's radar?

2. I've been using scrapebox to harvest links on old websites, and find broken links with Xenu. Is this the best method? Anyone feeling kind and want to share different methods? I understand if you don't but thought I'd give it a try anyway (pm me if you can share it with me only :)

3. What are some common pitfalls that I should look out for when jumping into the expired/dropped domain arena? What are the kind of things including using the same themes that will make Google suspicious?


Thanks guys, I appreciate the help :)
 


1. Either separate hostings, or one "SEO hosting", or one hosting which gives you multiple IP's.
 
1. Either separate hostings, or one "SEO hosting", or one hosting which gives you multiple IP's.

Thanks! Any recommendations? Will SEO Hosting fly under the radar, I've heard some poor things about using an SEO hosting service.

Also any recommendations on hosting that gives you multiple ip's that is cost-effective?

Thanks
 
Thanks! Any recommendations? Will SEO Hosting fly under the radar, I've heard some poor things about using an SEO hosting service.

Also any recommendations on hosting that gives you multiple ip's that is cost-effective?

Thanks

There some huge debate here, my business partner and I debate this all the time. I personal think Google is having a hard time finding these sites without manual work.

One thing they could do is target SEO Hosting, or chrome browser information to see who is making these sites, and who is hosting these sites. Maybe I'm a bit too much, but I really think these Google :love-smiley-086: will have to go to some measure to fight this. Just be smarter than the common knowledge and you're golden.
 
There some huge debate here, my business partner and I debate this all the time. I personal think Google is having a hard time finding these sites without manual work.

One thing they could do is target SEO Hosting, or chrome browser information to see who is making these sites, and who is hosting these sites. Maybe I'm a bit too much, but I really think these Google :love-smiley-086: will have to go to some measure to fight this. Just be smarter than the common knowledge and you're golden.


Great thanks for the help mate