Here is a thread about how to gain some permanent backlinks for around the price of a domain name.
I'm not saying you should do this.
Let's just say it's a very creative, hypothetical way to get backlinks though.
#seo #nichesites #contentsites #linkbuilding
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I'm not saying you should do this.
Let's just say it's a very creative, hypothetical way to get backlinks though.
#seo #nichesites #contentsites #linkbuilding
🧵🪡
First things first, head to expireddomains.net and set yourself up an account.
Logging in gives you access to more information about the domain names that are being shown on the site.
Logging in gives you access to more information about the domain names that are being shown on the site.
When you're logged in, you want to head to the Deleted Domains page member.expireddomains.net
The default view shows you all of the domains that have recently been deleted.
The default view shows you all of the domains that have recently been deleted.
Now we want to scrape this entire website.
As a Mac user I use github.com to download sites from WayBackMachine
There are probably similar tools out there for Windows if you have a search around GitHub.
Follow the install guide and then head to your terminal.
As a Mac user I use github.com to download sites from WayBackMachine
There are probably similar tools out there for Windows if you have a search around GitHub.
Follow the install guide and then head to your terminal.
So we want a backlink on this site.
Using your code editing tool you can open up this site and either add a backlink somewhere or replace some content on the site with more relevant content and include a link back to your site.
Easy link building is easy.
Using your code editing tool you can open up this site and either add a backlink somewhere or replace some content on the site with more relevant content and include a link back to your site.
Easy link building is easy.
Once you've edited the content, you essentially have a static website ready to host.
Netlify gives you free static hosting.
This will likely be the easiest website you've ever deployed too!
No FTP or SSH needed here!
Netlify gives you free static hosting.
This will likely be the easiest website you've ever deployed too!
No FTP or SSH needed here!
Now, all we need to do is buy the domain name from your provider and point this to your Netlify instance.
The guide for that is here #assign-a-domain-to-a-site" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="event.stopPropagation()">docs.netlify.com
The guide for that is here #assign-a-domain-to-a-site" target="_blank" rel="noopener" onclick="event.stopPropagation()">docs.netlify.com
Once that is all done and once the search engines pick this site back up, you now have a nice link on an expired domain.
Obviously, there's a few more things you can do next like, optimise the scraped site, add sitemap.xml and push that into Google Search Console etc.
Obviously, there's a few more things you can do next like, optimise the scraped site, add sitemap.xml and push that into Google Search Console etc.
Then again, you probably shouldn't do this at all.
It's all very dodgy this stuff.
If it's someones old blog, you should really remove any images and source your own images.
Maybe even the content too as this content could have been migrated elsewhere and be duplicated.
It's all very dodgy this stuff.
If it's someones old blog, you should really remove any images and source your own images.
Maybe even the content too as this content could have been migrated elsewhere and be duplicated.
If it turns out to be an old brands website you choose, they could still own certain assets for that site and you could end up in some hot water with legal teams sending cease and desists and other things.
Maybe a better approach would be to buy that domain, relaunch it with your own content / assets and redirect old links to new pages and add your links there.
But I guess you'll be slowly heading down the PBN route then.
But I guess you'll be slowly heading down the PBN route then.
So let's say this thread was just for educational purposes and leave it there.
Learning the sketchy #SEO techniques just is as important as the non-sketchy ones.
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Learning the sketchy #SEO techniques just is as important as the non-sketchy ones.
Give me a follow if you want to see some more threads like this.
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