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Old 10-12-2011, 10:28 PM  
Kelli58
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Aged domains do have an seo advantage, the debate however is now on how old is an "old" domain. While some will tell you 1 to 3 years is the same as 5 years, others insist that a domain must be over 5+ years to be considered "aged".

So then the question becomes, is a bad domain that is well aged, better than a new domain with better keywords?

Every so called "seo expert" you ask will tell you something different.

I say when it comes down to it, always use common sense, especially considering that we've seen time and again domains names less than a month old with no page rank at all sit in the top 5 for some decent keywords.
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