Use archive.org to see what the site was used for and draft out a quick minisite with a similar content (pay attention to the Meta tags) while waiting for the full development.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I just purchased a good domain that was registered in 1998 and had a website on it until 2 years ago -- since then it was parked at sedo. The domain and many of the url's in the site are PR 5 or PR 4. The site also receives thousands of visitors a month. I should also add that it has several 100 incoming links.
I am looking for some guidance on what to do with the domain name so that I don't kill the PR and traffic.
Any help would be greatly appericated.
Use archive.org to see what the site was used for and draft out a quick minisite with a similar content (pay attention to the Meta tags) while waiting for the full development.
Thanks Johnn!
Is there a way that I can download a whole dump of the site from archive.org?
Not really but you can click on the file and save as to your pc.
Why do the URL's maintain PR even though they have not had a site on them since 2005/2006??
Google overslept and you need to act fast before the monster wakes up.
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Or other offsite readers.
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