Hello all. I don't know much about SEO, and would be grateful for help answering a question.
A year or two back I built an online guide to show people how to use a particular piece of new technology. When that technology took off, my guide was at the top of the Google results for people searching how to use it, and I got some heavy traffic (~1,000/day).
After 4 or 5 months, writers with more skill than I created their own guides, and my traffic trailed off to just a few views a day. I stopped hosting it about a year ago to save a few bucks, but I've held on to the domain name.
Every once in a while, I think about putting in the time to improve the guide and make it "competitive" again, and then putting the site back online.
My central question is: Can I safely allow the domain name to expire for now, or is there some SEO value that I would lose by starting over with a new domain name?
I think I have only a few backlinks, certainly less than any competitors.
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