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Looking for SEO/Backlinks king to JV

Evan Jenkin

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I am looking for a SEO/Backlink king who wants to JV

I am wondering if we can work together for the benefit of both of us and your clients. I own about 150 domains that include some 1 word domains that have extremely high keyword type ins. Problem is they are not dot coms so value is seen as low. So I thought this might be a way I can benefit and you can have a good source of backlinks for your sites and your customers sites and you keep the money for that.

I supply the domain names and the hosting (if you want as I already have unlimited) so no costs for you. You build Sites to suit that you can use to place backlinks on for your clients thus making money you keep and links for my sites as well. You manage the sites. Of course I will want to sell the domains one day when they have value and that is where I will make my money. Strictly no porn links and no political links though please.

Some Sites and ideas.

Beijing.is - travel portal for Beijing or China
HongKong.is - travel portal for HongKong and maybe China
Singles.is - dating blog/portal/site
Casinos.sh - gambling blog or what ever
Flowers.moe - a few options
Finance.is - finance blog/news site
Mortgages.is - loans blog/portal ??
Mortgages.sx - same again
Sneakers.is - lots of possibilities
Cowboys.is - football or western stuff
Broncos.is - football or western stuff
Bullsheetnews.com - news portal
Bullsheet.news - news portal

heap of others you can see at Vare.com.au and DomainsCQ.com and Numeric domains at 6Xaia.com and I am willing to buy more.

What do you think? Can we both make money out of this?
 

Christopher

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Some may call this renting your domain name, the .tk has been built around this. The problem to the user is the time and effort to build anything good SEO wise, is wasted on someone else's domain. This is not a smart business decision for a link. particularly, as your link is not an Authority source, its worth frankly nothing in terms of SEO. The tk also shows what can happen if someone else owns the domain name, in your case its you, but to the owner of the site, it could mean loss of ad income, etc, with possibly no warning or consultation. See this vent about the .tk http://www.techelex.org/why-not-use-dot-tk-domain/ Also the owner can't verify ownership fully for the domain to Google and it will make it pretty hard to do anything great with it from that point of view.

Wish you the best of luck with this strategy.
 

Christopher

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How did it work when BurgerKing was doing it? Both parties seemed to be happy.
I just looked at his profile, it says when they were last active in the forum. So i'm not sure exactly how they did it then, I was part of the conversation at the time on DNT.

Sorry, but what worked in SEO in 2015 doesn't work entirely in 2017, for SEO links from anyone, not related to your keywords and from virgin sites is the worst possible thing you can do for your SEO in 2017. Yes links are needed, but its now a matter of quality over quantity. For instance Directory sites are on Google black list, which basically was links source for people. I know people here do make money from their domains, I understand you are trying to figure it all out. We have a wonderful newbies section, where you can ask good questions with good responses. Also @DnEbook has a great cheap book on domaining, worth getting.
 

findtim

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honestly i wouldn't touch you and if i paid someone to do SEO and found backlinks from those domains i'd sack them ! serious

i presently have a client that is being hit by negative SEO and its costing loads of money to keep up, it seems it costs 20 times more to disavow then for them to create these crap links, google should not be so harsh and take some responsibility i feel.

if you came to me and said " i have a gardening/cooking/sport/dentist whateverrrrrr site, do you? want to trade some links in a well worded blog post" NOW that would get my attention

that would be my stratey
tim
 

Evan Jenkin

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I don't want to pile on but I seriously doubt your type in claims.
I only go by KWFinder.com - according to them the Flowers gets typed in on avg 2.2 million times a month even Sneakers is typed in on average 500000 times a month over the last 12 months. if they are liars or incompetent then I guess you are right but if not then they are right.
 

snoopy

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I only go by KWFinder.com - according to them the Flowers gets typed in on avg 2.2 million times a month even Sneakers is typed in on average 500000 times a month over the last 12 months. if they are liars or incompetent then I guess you are right but if not then they are right.

You'll need to do a lot of research if you ever want to profit from domains as what you are saying is all mixed up and wrong. You're an accountant aren't you? Imagine if I started giving you tax advice based on what I read in Cleo, and even worse, I misread the entire article?
 

findtim

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if they are liars
not lairs but there are MANY ways to read stats.
in this case you have to "drill down" into your extension, then again into your target market if its not a .com
eg: weddings in australia get searched HEAPS, brides only get married in 1 location, so a .com..au website saying "we get 40k visits a month" is nothing as there are only 13k weddings a month, divided by 40 different KEY areas where a bride gets married means that 40k gets divided by 40 and comes out to just 1000 for your area if you are a florist, of which 50% will be mistakes and bounce so you are left with 500 of which there are 10 florists in your area so you are down to 50 potential of which is TOTALLY untrue as bris/syd/melb take up the lions share so it ends up back down to 20 potentials, and 9 of those florists have websites or facebook or don't care, these are VERY rough numbers mind you.

tim
 

eBranding.com.au

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I only go by KWFinder.com - according to them the Flowers gets typed in on avg 2.2 million times a month even Sneakers is typed in on average 500000 times a month over the last 12 months. if they are liars or incompetent then I guess you are right but if not then they are right.
I own about 150 domains that include some 1 word domains that have extremely high keyword type ins.
I think you're getting the terminology mixed up.

'Type ins' refers to the number of people that visit the URL directly by typing the domain into their browser address bar.

The numbers you're referring to are the average monthly search volumes for those terms (i.e. how many people search for the term "flowers" in Google).

Most ccTLD domains get very little direct type in traffic, hence why your comments would seem pretty far fetched; particularly given the extension of the domains (.is, .sx).
 

Scott7

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I own about 150 domains that include some 1 word domains that have extremely high keyword type ins.
To me, it was obvious from Evan's use of the word 'keyword' before 'type ins' that he was referring to search volume and not direct type in traffic. It's to be expected that newer investors will confuse terms and make registration mistakes.
Kudos to eBranding.com.au for his excellent post. It's help like this that sets people on the right path. Look at how Neddy assisted Robert when he was starting out and now Robert has just brokered a .com.au name for 132k :cool:
 

Christopher

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Does anyone know how reliable the keywords are at any rate from kwfinder.com its seems expensive for limited keyword searches. I've just started using Serpstat and it seems to be consistent with the searches from Google, so I know their numbers are more correct.
 

geodomains

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You can join backlinks.com for free and they have a keyword tool you can use that's via Google.com.au
Saw it the other day which I thought was cool considering everyone now seems to be charging for the service.
Don
 

Christopher

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FYI Serpstat / Appsumo deal lifetime deal US $39 > https://appsumo.com/serpstat-2018/
No affiliate link, no recommendation... besides doing your due diligence.

I got serpstat last year on the appsumo deal, I love the platform and the academy training site on how to use it more advanced. The appsumo deal has some caps (read the fine print) the deal is really just for personal projects, I've used it for client audits, but more one time reporting, because there was a cap on how many projects i could run and track. Not soon after the deal closed did they try and upsell me into their full priced plans, I told them to back off, as I got it for me, not for an agency. I find it very intuitive to use over semrush. And onboarding was so much better. The interface is clean and you can get an audit running in minutes. Get the deal, its a great tool, and they've kept adding to the platform and they are serious about the appsumo feedback.
 

helloworld

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i presently have a client that is being hit by negative SEO and its costing loads of money to keep up, it seems it costs 20 times more to disavow then for them to create these crap links, google should not be so harsh and take some responsibility i feel.
Waste of time, disavow does nothing. Just get on Google product forums and cry foul. If you yell loud enough someone will do a manual review.
 

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