How I add top drop domains to the promoted site

Drop domain (from English, drop - abandoned) - a domain that once existed, but for some reason it was abandoned (by accident, just bought a new domain and did not move the site using a 301 redirect. Someone simply does not see sense to keep and pay for both domains). If you know how to properly work with such abandoned domains, you can use them very effectively to boost your site in search engines (increasing positions and, as a result, traffic to the site).

The main what you get from a drop:

  • backlinks

  • trust, authority and age (what time is needed)

Well, there are much more positive consequences from these two points (top by queries, traffic, and so on).

A little about the technique

I do not want to tell a lot of water here about why to buy and why to glue such abandoned domains to the promoted site. I'll just say that one of the strategic points of SEO for promoting a new site or a site that really has done everything in terms of SEO that is possible for internal optimization, but there are gaps in the form of age or trust (trust is something that has been building up over the years) - there is an effective way to simulate moving from a high-ranking domain to the current one.

Probably, everyone who at least once in their life made a move from domain to domain knows how cool it is to correctly make this very move and not lose the positions and traffic accumulated over the years, as well as all backlinks from other resources that were obtained with the help of efforts, costs in time and in general required a large amount of resource, whatever it may be.

So, the essence of domain gluing is to transfer all the parameters developed by the drop to your site, which is either still too young (and age is time, and time is money), or is simply stuck and does not push using classical promotion methods. Overall, a strategy for fast domain pushing.

When should you think about pasting a drop

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Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on

#   301            ,         
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/contacts(.*)$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://hiking.ru/kontakty/ [R=301,L]

#       career      
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/career(.*)$ 
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://hiking.ru/rabota-u-nas/ [R=301,L]

#             ,        
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/about(.*)$ 
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://hiking.ru/o-nas/ [R=301,L]

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RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^\.ru
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https:///o-nas/? [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.\.ru
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://hiking.ru/? [R=301,L]

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Common sense and preliminary research into how search engines work are central to this story. You must be confident in what you are doing. Always think about which domain and with what parameters you would really like to move to your site in order to convey the value of the drop to it. Look at the value of the domain you are buying, check it carefully, because sometimes the price for an abandoned domain is very high. Good luck with picking drops!




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