I probably shouldn’t share this publicly… but I’m doing it anyway.
I've just built a system to uncover expired domains tied to social profiles with massive follower counts.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how to use it to find high-authority entities others are overlooking. 👇
I’m not going to pretend this data is perfect, and that’s because Google’s data isn’t perfect. For example, we have over 400 KGMID's in our database connected to the social media profiles of Wix, the website builder.
We have a basic system in place to filter out these errors, but it isn’t easy, and it will never be 100%. If this were a solvable problem, Google’s data wouldn’t have errors in it.
Despite not being perfect, this gives you access to a new way to look at Expired Domains not available elsewhere.
You can try it out here https://t.co/zCuk8VWtae
This domain is connected to social profiles with...
- 1.2 Million Instagram followers
- 3 Million TikTok followers
- 7.2 Million YouTube subscribers.
Giving it a combined 11.5 million followers, it's up for auction at Namecheap and ends in 5 days.
https://t.co/aMLzkxyosY
To celebrate the launch of Search Profiles, I've added Search Profile links to every domain on Expired Local.
Each domain now includes quick links to:
- Google Maps Profile
- Google Search Knowledge Graph (KGMID) Entity Page
- Google Social Profile
Examples Below
We're launching Search profiles, a new way for publishers and creators to shape their presence on Search. Search profiles are a dedicated, shareable space to highlight content across social media, video and news platforms, and help audiences find accurate and up-to-date information about sources on Search.
@PureAffiliate Often this shit isn't even indexed and is just Ahrefs spam to market to people who don't know better.
I believe @GrindstoneSEO has some good evidence that disavowing is the path for these and all spam shit links in general.
This parasite is ranking in a lot of places right now, I suspect it will be moderated quickly though.
Example Page: theoceancy(.)org/ai-porn-sites/posts/best-ai-porn-generator-tools-top-nsfw-ai-hentai-ai-sites-in-2026
@vandegans Yep it only gets worse from here.
The problem with stuff like this is the site owners will likely never see what is occuring so they will never patch the issue.
@IndexBolt The exploit used leaves a very clear pattern in the URL, this is way more than a simple PDF parasite it requires two exploits and cloaking to work.
@IndexBolt That isn't true, for this style of attack Google can block it with a pattern match on the URL.
There are many such exploits floating around that no longer rank despite being on high authority sites like this.