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Scraping expired domains and building them up?

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  1. Scraping expired domains and building them up?
  2. Just some general questions.
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  14. 1) I'm using pbnlab to scrape for expired domains, however, I can't seem to get down to figure out how to find domains in my niche. Let's take for example, "landscaping" I get websites back related to law firms. Any way to get more precise domains for landscaping or even something similar like general contracting or landscaping blogs.
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  16. 2) Once I do find a site, and buy it. How should I go about on building it out? should it be a blog type or a website that looks real such as a real business?
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  18. 3) If purchasing more than one PBNs, should I host them on all different servers?
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  20. 4) Any good readings on how to build PBN sites from start to finish?
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  22. Any suggestions/tips/advice would be great!
  23. Just based on the service sites you are looking for, it seems you're searching for LOCALIZED keywords
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  25. I suggest you find those locations' wikipedia pages and crawl links to find dead local domains or domains closely related to local areas
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  27. Just some general questions.
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  29. 1) I'm using pbnlab to scrape for expired domains, however, I can't seem to get down to figure out how to find domains in my niche. Let's take for example, "landscaping" I get websites back related to law firms. Any way to get more precise domains for landscaping or even something similar like general contracting or landscaping blogs.
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  31. 2) Once I do find a site, and buy it. How should I go about on building it out? should it be a blog type or a website that looks real such as a real business?
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  33. 3) If purchasing more than one PBNs, should I host them on all different servers?
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  35. 4) Any good readings on how to build PBN sites from start to finish?
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  37. Any suggestions/tips/advice would be great!
  38. I wouldn't want to comment too much on point 1 as they are kind of a competing product but can't you just crawl a website or set of websites that you know are related to your keywords? That would be a way to find domains with links from related websites.
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  40. 2. You could recover the old website that was on it, with it's content and styling intact (plenty of options for this including DomRecovery) or you could make a new website with new content. If you go the new website route you may want to use the link structure of the old website to make use of the backlinks that are already pointing to the website. Certainly you want to recreate, in some form, the previous most popular pages on the site.
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  42. 3. Yes, use different hosts.
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  44. 4. A PBN site is just a website. Always use different templates, different registrars and hosts and do not interlink them. Try your absolute best to keep them completely separate in as many ways as you can fathom, do not leave any trace that they are controlled by a single entity.
  45. once you find some expired domain on your niche you have to register it in different servers for getting different IP's.
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  49. its a pretty thorough read but covers a lot on the subject
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