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How would YOU use this idle PR4 domain?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by ChrisB, Oct 24, 2005.

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    Hi all, would like to pick your brains for a minute :p

    A few months ago I registered a domain http://www.webgrubs.com :D

    No real reason....just liked the name at the time...thought it had potential. Anyway, I let it sit idle and checked it today and it has PR4! (it did have some content for a while untill I deleted it and forgot about it)

    My question is: How would YOU use this domain name? :confused:
     
    ChrisB, Oct 24, 2005 IP
  2. dzcap

    dzcap Well-Known Member

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    This is the wrong forum..
     
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    mdvaldosta Peon

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    at least put some links on it :D
     
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    ServerUnion Peon

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    A website about the benefits of having 10% of your diet consist of grubs.
     
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  5. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

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    I picked the adsense forum because I would like the adsense experts to give some advice :) ..... so how would you add this domain to your adsense empire? :)
     
    ChrisB, Oct 24, 2005 IP
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    Liminal Peon

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    I'd list it for sale
     
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  7. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

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    thats better....slaped a picture on it ;)

    yes I thought about selling it. But would it not be better to use it? with adsense and for SEO purposes?
     
    ChrisB, Oct 24, 2005 IP
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    mjewel Prominent Member

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    A PR4 isn't worth very much, and it isn't going to bring you any traffic by itself - so you aren't going to make any money with it unless you develop the site and get backlinks from relevant sites (whatever your site focus is).

    Develop the site with a theme that fits the domain name. Nothing comes to mind, but perhaps you can find a niche and develop it with quality content and focus on getting backlinks.
     
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  9. ChrisB

    ChrisB Well-Known Member

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    ok, thanks! don't have much time to really get into this site. Is there a way to build topic relevant content fast!? I read this somewhere before......programs where you can enter keywords (grubs, worms, protein diet :)) ..... and get content on a website template out the other end.

    Also...with a PR4 and some qulaity backlinks (if I can get them)....would it be usefull to boost coop weight for example.....or am I talking small peanuts here? :)

    Thanks for feedback!
     
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    mmacgillivray Active Member

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    I wonder if there's scope to put an articles directory on the site - there may be some passionate grub experts out there.

    articledashboard's free, afaik.

    Margaret
     
    mmacgillivray, Oct 25, 2005 IP