My apologies if this is a redundant thread, but I'd like to know what if any strategy anybody has figured out that will help get the existing links and their juice to count after the drop, or has it never been done? My theory is that it's normal for domains to accidentally not get renewed and even make it through redemption period without site owner knowing or getting emails etc only later after the name has dropped to find out their forgotten and rarely looked at company domain name or email domain stops working one day. Then they renew or have to buy it back lol. I'm guessing that if everything is nearly exactly the same and it stays that way for a couple months after the drop then google then recounts the backlinks and passes the link jucie and authority. But if the registrar changes, the registrant info, the site content, DNS servers, site IP etc all change at once, then it blocks those old links from counting towards PR. Am I way off base here, has it never been done, or have you been able to pull it off and have a dropped domain you re-registered or registered for the first time and recreated all history bring back it's old PR and rankings etc?
And if it's just not possible with totally dropped domains, besides the obvious of buying it before the registration runs out, is there any stage of dropping before that where you can snatch it up where it would count, and how, do you buy direct from registrar in the redemption period or something? If so explain your tactic please?
And if it's just not possible with totally dropped domains, besides the obvious of buying it before the registration runs out, is there any stage of dropping before that where you can snatch it up where it would count, and how, do you buy direct from registrar in the redemption period or something? If so explain your tactic please?