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Experiment Continued — Part 2

By Андрей Сорока
20.05.2025 1 Min Read
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Want to hear something funny? It looks like what I wrote yesterday about the backordered website was nonsense. I assumed it started getting impressions and clicks immediately, with strong indexing, because it was an aged domain.

Today, I checked the website’s age using several different services. And guess what? Every service says that the website is only 15 days old, as if I had just registered it. So it’s technically a newly registered domain as well. Does this mean that when you acquire an expired domain through a backorder, its age is reset?

Still, I think the domain retains some kind of history. Even if it doesn’t have a backlink profile, it may retain topical relevance, behavioural signals, or something else that also plays a role. The screenshot shows the first impressions and clicks. I added the content two days ago.

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