How I Use ChatGPT + Expired Domains to Get Free SEO Traffic

All right, buckle up—because if you’ve ever wanted to get free traffic to your offers without posting nonstop on social, this is for you. I’m breaking down exactly how websites (yep, good old websites) can pull in organic traffic like a magnet—and how you can get started without spending a fortune.


Why You Still Need a Website (Even in the TikTok Era)

Sure, Instagram and TikTok can drive traffic. Forums, Reddit, even news sites have their place. But nothing beats having your own website. When you do it right, it becomes your platform—a digital asset that sends traffic straight to your offer while you sleep.

And I’m not talking about random blog spam. I’m talking about real authority. Just like the sites you see showing up on Google News: CNN, CBS, even Gizmodo and CNET. Some of these aren’t even “news” sites—but they rank. Why? Because they’ve got that sweet SEO juice.

Let’s take a quick look at Mac Rumors, there’s got to be a reason why they rank in Google News!

And alas we see 282,000 keywords + 450K web visits a month from organic Google rankings…. but that’s not all…

Let’s pull up SimilarWeb and see what they see…. and it looks like my keyword tool is way off because they show 5.5 MILLION visits a month instead.

 

WOW!

So it’s not that anyone here is wrong… it’s just that Mac Rumors gets the bulk of its traffic through other means outside of search itself!


What Is SEO Juice—and Why It Pays the Bills

Imagine Google sees your site and says, “Wow, this person knows what they’re talking about.” That’s SEO juice. It comes from:

  • Regular content (blog posts, reviews, whatever your niche is)
  • Backlinks from legit sites (think CNN, Wired, etc.)
  • Authority, built over time

Sites like MacRumors have it down. They write about iPhones and tech. They’ve got backlinks from Wikipedia, CNET, The Verge. And they get 5.5 million visitors a month. That’s not a typo.

Even just ranking 4th for “iPhone 16 release date” brings in huge traffic. Why? Because Google trusts them.

They could write an article on just about anything and it’ll show up in the results because they are that trustworthy.


How You Can Get There (Without Being MacRumors)

Let’s say you’re starting with nothing. Here’s the honest truth:

  • A brand new domain has zero backlinks, zero traffic, and will take forever to rank
  • You’ll need to create a ton of content or run paid ads to get noticed

But there’s a shortcut. It’s called buying expired domains. And it’s not as shady as it sounds.

GoDaddy auctions is a great way to find these….if you know what you’re doing! Key point – you want to know HOW TO VALUE A DOMAIN PROPERLY. 

Guessing and hoping is not a strategy!!!!!!


The Power of Expired Domains (and How ChatGPT Helps)

When someone forgets to renew their domain, it often goes to auction. And if that domain still has backlinks and authority, it can still rank in Google. You just need to put content back on it—and boom, traffic starts coming in.

I’ve done this. I bought a site for $27. It had backlinks, rankings, and within weeks I had over 1,400 people a month visiting the site. No ads. No social media. Just organic SEO traffic.

Want to shortcut the research? Use tools like:

  • Ahrefs to see keyword rankings
  • SimilarWeb to check traffic
  • Archive.org to see what the site used to look like

Then toss it into ChatGPT and ask it what niche would match the domain. That’s what I do in the video above.


What to Watch Out For

Not every expired domain is gold. Some are junk. Some are spammy. Some have been hacked. Do your homework:

  • Check the backlinks (avoid weird junk backlinks)
  • Avoid trademarked names (like Meta)
  • Make sure the site used to be something legit

And always ask: can I make back what I spend on this domain? If not, walk away.


The Safer Option: Done-For-You Domains + Support

If you want someone to find domains for you—ones that already have traffic and match real affiliate offers—check out the program I recommend. It includes:

  • Handpicked expired domains
  • Affiliate offer suggestions
  • Weekly live calls and 1-on-1 support

I use it myself. It works. Simple as that.


Final Thoughts: Do the Research, Make it Work

I’ve seen people spend $14,000 on domains without knowing what they were buying—just to lose it all. But I’ve also turned a $27 domain into daily traffic and income. The difference? Research.

Use tools. Use AI. Ask the right questions. Look at the backlinks. Look at the keywords. Look at the history.

If the pieces line up, you’ve got a shortcut to organic traffic that most people don’t even know exists.

👉 If you’re serious about this, don’t go it alone.

Join the program, get help, and start with a site that already has momentum.