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   mypest.com.au - 04m
   forestbrookestate.com.au - 07m
   provensuccess.co - 07m
   beasttracker.co 2 08m
   jointherevolushen.co - 08m
   teamweaver.ie - 09m
   smokerhire.com.au - 10m
   cakedbykristy.com.au - 11m
   greenmail.co - 12m
   revivecollectively.com.au - 12m
 
 
List of Expired Domains from the Reference Niche
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The domain table shows expired domains with back links from websites that belong to a specific niche - Reference

The niche Reference comprises of multiple micro niches that have been list below:
Education, Biography, Libraries, Museums, Maps, Dictionaries, Directories, Knowledge Management, Journals, Archives, Encyclopedias, Ask An Expert, Bibliography, Quotations, Books, Almanacs, Flags, Knots, World Records, Thesauri, Time and Parliamentary Procedure




 
Josh MacDonald, United States

Since starting SEO back in 2009, it has become very difficult to rank brand new domains. Unless you are building a brand, it's highly recommended that you start every new money site with an expired domain. Additionally, if you're building a PBN, you should only consider using expired domains. The problem is good domains start at $50 a piece, and anyone charging less is either full of sh*t or selling garbage domains, and I mean that. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. DomCop has a great offer that all of you buying expired domains should consider. For the price of a couple domain names, you can use DomCop for a month, snag some excellent domain names, which would otherwise cost you thousands of dollars. If you're considering expired domain software and don't have the knowledge to program your own crawler, I'd lean towards DomCop.

Josh MacDonald
United States