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    Google & Flipping

    A few of us IMers have a sneaking suspicion that Google is playing silly buggers with SERP and/or PR when domains get flipped.

    http://www.wickedfire.com/327010-post21.html

    Just wondering if anyone here has any insight (in-site?) into that, as a lot of people here also buy developed domains for their portfolio, as opposed to just picking up new ones.

    (apologies to the people that post on Domainstate as well, as I'm asking the same question there.)

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    If a domain is expired and reregistered, there is sure a red flag that goes up... If a domain changes hands only as far as the whois, and the content and theme does not change (this is important) there should be no effect....

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    Cool. Thanks for the response.

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