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    What's the difference between catching expiring domain and registering just dropped?

    In case A you win the domain on auction like godadday's for example. It becomes yours before it's totally dropped.
    in case B you register just expired domain at any registrar for $10


    Is there any difference SEO wise? Especially regarding to PageRank. Does it lose all it's benefits like age, history and PR once it's dropped, even if it's for few hours?
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    In case 'B' it loses it's age, nothing else.

    In case 'A' it doesn't drop - it's transfered to you at the moment it would've dropped. It's easier to sell a domain with continual registration history as opposed to one that everyone knows you just paid $8 for.

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