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Would you ever put serious money into expired domains for SEO traffic?
With search algorithms increasingly favoring authoritative domains, expired domains with existing backlinks offer a shortcut to traffic—but the risks of penalties and low-quality inventory are real. Cast your vote on whether this strategy is worth the investment.
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