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Basically, this method is either to save money or time by not writing/buying articles, or you can make money with this method by getting free articles and then reselling them.

Here goes:

1) You need to find a website that lists Expired domains or domains that are for sale and are going to be expired soon.
For this example, I'll Use GoDaddy Domain Auction - https://auctions.godaddy.com/
Here you get a huge list of domains. You can sort them by many metrics. I like to choose only .com domains because there are a lot of pages in foreign languages which I don't want. In the advanced search, I also choose domains that are at least 2 years old.

The list looks something like this:
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2) Now open http://web.archive.org

3) Go through the list from GoDaddy and search for all the websites on web.archive.org

Within 10 minutes I found this website eternallifestyles.com
You can see in the picture that the Archive has info on it Since 2012
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I checked the date of October, 2016.
Here's the main site. It's in the health niche with "How to..." articles etc.

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I clicked on an article to check how it looks and if it has been saved by web.archive.org. Articles are all there :)
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4) Now when you've found a website with articles that are worth saving, you need to check if the articles are unique and not have duplicate content.
I use copyscape.com
I pasted the article, and it shows that there are no duplicates.
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And that's how it's done. Yes, it might take time to find something of value, but heck, it's free content. So if you're short of funds you can use this for filler articles for your website. Or you might even find a gold mine website with hundreds of unused articles that would save you potentially hundreds of dollars.
Neat info - Thanks for sharing it here Msulcs.
You should put where you got it from, because it's the original provenance

copy paste
(02-08-2019 09:21 PM)powerfull Wrote: [ -> ]You should put where you got it from, because it's the original provenance

copy paste

Actually, I didn't read about it anywhere. When I came up with the idea I searched on Google to find info about this and couldn't find anything.
It's not rocket science, just common sense. Everyone could have thought about that. I'm sure people are doing this since the archive.org started operating.
There has been software around that does this for along time except it doesnt use godaddy it uses deleted domains
nice strategy :)
Thanks for sharing. Nice Thread
Nice one indeed. Thanks for sharing
very nice method going to try this now
Thanks and reps
Thanks, great info.

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