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I bought an aged domain recently from TB Solutions. The domain was from a related industry to my niches, and had some good backlinks from high DA sites. But it had a store on a subdomain.
So, should I just 301 redirect the 2 subdomain urls that are still indexed in Google because they have strong links? Or create a subdomain and try to recreate the 2 urls? One is like store.mydomain.com and the other is something like store.mydomain.com/folder/item-2/ so I can probably go to archive.org and find those pages and recreate them?
The links to those pages are not amazing or anything, but they are good enough to keep those URLs indexed even though the pages do not exist anymore (the indexed URLs actually say "SEDO: this domain is for sale... etc".
Any risk in just finding every URL on mydomain.com that had backlinks to the OLD site and just doing a 301 to the homepage?
Luckily most of the links to this domain are the brand name/URL which does not contain any keywords or niche specific anchors. It is like a general business name like Nike or Martha Stewart.
So, should I just 301 redirect the 2 subdomain urls that are still indexed in Google because they have strong links? Or create a subdomain and try to recreate the 2 urls? One is like store.mydomain.com and the other is something like store.mydomain.com/folder/item-2/ so I can probably go to archive.org and find those pages and recreate them?
The links to those pages are not amazing or anything, but they are good enough to keep those URLs indexed even though the pages do not exist anymore (the indexed URLs actually say "SEDO: this domain is for sale... etc".
Any risk in just finding every URL on mydomain.com that had backlinks to the OLD site and just doing a 301 to the homepage?
Luckily most of the links to this domain are the brand name/URL which does not contain any keywords or niche specific anchors. It is like a general business name like Nike or Martha Stewart.