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Start Using Missing Google PageRank to Your Advantage!
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If you have spent any time on the internet, particularly doing any sort of online business,
then you know that Google PageRank is one of the most importantly discussed factors
in the world of Search Engine Optimization.
The vast majority of people think that if a domain name has no visible PageRank it has no value.
But this could not be further from the truth. In fact,
some of the strongest domain names from a PageRank perspective have no PR on the bar.
If you are interested and involved in buying strong expired domains,
it is absolutely essential that you understand how Google’s PageRank system works!
About once every 3 – 12 weeks Google updates the PageRank that it displays on the Google toolbar. When this happens, you'll see only a handful domains with Pagerank in our database.
Just because a domain name is displaying a grey bar does not neccessarly mean that it has no value!
Normal Pagerank Situation
Google Pagerank is based on an algorythm. The algorythm calculates the number and strength of incoming links, as well as counting the outgoing links.
If the links pointing to a domain name lose their strength, become toxic or disappear,
the PageRank of the domain recieving those links will probably fall at the next update.
In contrast if the number of links pointing to a domain name increases or their quality increases,
the PageRank of the recieving domain name will increase provided these links are still active.
Please click on the following link to read more about how PageRank is calculated.
Pagerank & Expiring Domains
Google’s PageRank in the expiring domain market works a little bit differently! And this is where you can benefit.
If Google starts to update PageRank during the pending delete phase or 3-4 weeks after the domain name had dropped,
there is a very high probability that it will become PageRank 0, regardless what you're doing or how many links it has.
The good news for you, however, is that Google still recognizes the links and incoming PageRank that is pointing at the domain name,
as well as their value. If a domain name has a PR6 link pointing at it,
it is still their and recognized regardless of what the toolbar currently shows.
All you have to do is bring the domain name back to life with content and Google will reassign PageRank.
The only difference is the Pagerank!
Perhaps you have already heard that Google has an internal PageRank calculation that is not shown in public.
This does indeed exist. If the links pointing to a domain name have PageRank and still exist,
then PageRank will return as soon as the domain name is re-registered and put online.
All you have to do is wait for the next PR update.
We have bought a very large number of expired domain names and PageRank retured to 95% of them.
Of course, there are still a lot of expiring that have no value.
Your job is to identify the ones with valuable backlinks.
RegisterCompass has been designed to help you do this and make the job much easier for you.
This is your opportunity to find and register strong domain names that everyone is ignoring.
Please remember that this is your opportunity to get great domain names at tiny prices.
The more domain names without PageRank, the higher your chance of picking up a fantastic bargain.
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Expiring Domains
Expired Domains
Auctions Domains
3 Letter Domains
Domains with PR
DMOZ Listed
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555,210
2,351,595
2,964,952
17,585
351,989
16,077
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Expiring Domains
Expired Domains
Auctions Domains
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111,880
100,569
144,002
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