Can I host PBN on blogspot or other web2.0?

Rahuldev09

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Instead of buying cloud is it possible to host PBNs on these multiple web2.0 platforms who are free?
 
I mean, you can host them if you want, but what's the point when web 2.0 links are low value ?!?
Any backlink that looks legit to the eyes of google is a good backlink.
 
I would recommend registering a domain name and hosting it via one of the many hosting providers (pbn.ltd is good and cheap based on my experience).

You can make many blogspots and create a 'pbn blogspot' as you are talking about, but I doubt it would be worth the time and I would not do it.
 
Any backlink that looks legit to the eyes of google is a good backlink.
for sure!

But what does google think a "legit link" is? Because web 2.0s links are legit links according to me, but AFAIK they have very low (if any) SEO value, so there's no point in wasting time getting these links beyond diversifying your linking profile
 
but AFAIK they have very low (if any) SEO value, so there's no point in wasting time getting these links beyond diversifying your linking profile
Thats true. But if you have a new site and you can't spend money on backlinks, small linkbuilding efforts like these can still be helpful. When you have 0 links, starting with a few low value ones like web2.0s and directory links looks more natural imo than adding a high authority, high value BL straight.
 
But if you have a new site and you can't spend money on backlinks, small linkbuilding efforts like these can still be helpful.
I don't know, man. I've built 40 web 2.0 links in July 2021 (so, that's almost 2 years ago, so even back then web 2.0s didn't work) for one of my sites and I checked those links weekly for 3 months and they got indexed within the first 2 weeks but starting with the 3rd week some of them starting getting de-indexed and after 2,5 months out of the 30-31 links that initially got indexed I was left with 6 of them that were still indexed, all other links either got de-indexed for god-knows-what reasons, or my web 2.0 accounts got deleted, or the content got deleted... I remember one of those 40 web 2.0 sites was sending me multiple emails per week to upgrade my account or else they'll close it... other web 2.0s ghosted my content (the content was still live for me, but when I looked it up on their site it was nowhere to be seen)... other platforms have added noindex or nofollow to the links inside of the content, and so on...

So many shitty things happening with these platforms that I've decided not to bother with them anymore, especially since they've never ranked any of my pages for 3 sites that I've used them on. For me they really have no SEO value anymore beyond the diversity purpose....
 
You can use blogger and Google sites for this, idk any other free web 2.0 that allows custom domain,
They work just fine, but as for money sites, they provide less features/options and you'll be kind of limited,

It would be great to add a mix of them to lower the costs and have diversity as well, getting the whole PBN over it is not going to be that good as an idea, but still could work tho
 
I've been thinking for a while about creating a few tens of web 2.0 blogs to diversify but it seems like everyone's opinion is different about them so I'm still not sure if it is worth it to invest my time into this
 
I don't know, man. I've built 40 web 2.0 links in July 2021 (so, that's almost 2 years ago, so even back then web 2.0s didn't work) for one of my sites and I checked those links weekly for 3 months and they got indexed within the first 2 weeks but starting with the 3rd week some of them starting getting de-indexed and after 2,5 months out of the 30-31 links that initially got indexed I was left with 6 of them that were still indexed, all other links either got de-indexed for god-knows-what reasons, or my web 2.0 accounts got deleted, or the content got deleted... I remember one of those 40 web 2.0 sites was sending me multiple emails per week to upgrade my account or else they'll close it... other web 2.0s ghosted my content (the content was still live for me, but when I looked it up on their site it was nowhere to be seen)... other platforms have added noindex or nofollow to the links inside of the content, and so on...

So many shitty things happening with these platforms that I've decided not to bother with them anymore, especially since they've never ranked any of my pages for 3 sites that I've used them on. For me they really have no SEO value anymore beyond the diversity purpose....
Sounds like you dont know what your doing. Learn from your mistakes. Do your proper research before wasting your time creating bad articles on nofollow and web2.0s that remove bad/duplicated, or backlinking on your first post. Web2.0s work good and there are plenty of good web2.0 providers.
 
Sounds like you dont know what your doing. Learn from your mistakes. Do your proper research before wasting your time creating bad articles on nofollow and web2.0s that remove bad/duplicated, or backlinking on your first post. Web2.0s work good and there are plenty of good web2.0 providers.
the content I've used for the web 2.0s has been 90% unique, so duplication wasn't the issue. And neither was the "bad content" because it's been good content, some of it even with bullet points and stuff that you only post on your own site. I blame it totally on the web 2.0s

This being said, I don't dismiss the possibility of not knowing what I was doing, I'm really not an expert SEO, so that's possible for sure :)

But then there's the other flip of the coin, which is: if I have to treat web 2.0s like money sites in order to get backlinks that don't work then I'd rather not use web 2.0s at all. I prefer to save my time and quality content for my own sites instead of nurturing parasites that can choose to ditch my content whenever they want, for whatever reason
 
the content I've used for the web 2.0s has been 90% unique, so duplication wasn't the issue. And neither was the "bad content" because it's been good content, some of it even with bullet points and stuff that you only post on your own site. I blame it totally on the web 2.0s

This being said, I don't dismiss the possibility of not knowing what I was doing, I'm really not an expert SEO, so that's possible for sure :)

But then there's the other flip of the coin, which is: if I have to treat web 2.0s like money sites in order to get backlinks that don't work then I'd rather not use web 2.0s at all. I prefer to save my time and quality content for my own sites instead of nurturing parasites that can choose to ditch my content whenever they want, for whatever reason
Agree with some of this. For pbns, free web2.0 domains wouldnt make sense at all. However web2.0s work great and you dont need to make them moneysite quality if you avoid certain web2.0 platforms. There are atleast a dozen really good and really low matainence d0follow web2.0 platforms. You just have to do your research or your wasting your time.
 
Agree with some of this. For pbns, free web2.0 domains wouldnt make sense at all. However web2.0s work great and you dont need to make them moneysite quality if you avoid certain web2.0 platforms. There are atleast a dozen really good and really low matainence d0follow web2.0 platforms.
yeah maybe you're right. But I'm not in mood for those sites anymore... Maybe in the near future :)

Peace!
 
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