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So basically I am a little bummed out and was wondering if I can sell my domain to a competitor to at least get some return on my efforts.
I read that Google wipes the PR and backlink slate clean when a domain is transferred. Is this true? If this is true is there anything I can do to help my competitors and get a little return out of it. Thanks...
[edited by: Marcia at 10:59 am (utc) on May 26, 2004]
An acquaintance was letting go of a domain because she'd developed another interest and was developing a different site. I knew what would happen if it fell into the wrong hands, so she transferred it to me.
I'm not using it "commercially", I just put some stuff on for a few people gratis and optimized the site a little. Doing fine, never lost a drop of PR. No reason why it should, it never expired and it's being used right on topic.
But I think I am really just interested in whether the site is worth anything. Meaning if I transfer the domain to a buyer, will Google wipe out the PR and backlinks?
As a potential buyer of my site told me "buying a site for it's PR or ranking is ludicrous, I don't want my investment controlled by an employee of Google in the bathroom taking care of business thinking, why don't we do it this way". I thought this was pretty funny.
Also the ranking could be high because of bought links that will disappear after the site is sold. I guess there are tons of reasons why the ranking and PR of a site aren't worth much when considering the worth of a site. I guess over all I learned that a site may be worth something but not because of it's current ranking. Ranking is not a commodity...
ranking and PR of a site aren't worth much when considering the worth of a site.
If the site ranks high, and gets lots of visitors that don't buy. maybe the only value it has is the rankings (as far as selling).
Or you could just change the site :)