Finding your backlinks in Moz or Ahrefs and building PBN links to those pages

ragnarkar

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Aug 19, 2015
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Is this a good strategy to use? Risky? Stupid? I've never tried it but just throwing it out:

You go into Moz or Ahrefs and find the pages already linking to your site, preferably with a Dfllow link. Then you go into your PBN and build backlinks to those pages to pump them up with link juice which will pass down to your site.

And if you don't have any DFllow backlinks, you just build them use any white hat method out there (i.e. broken link building, email outreach, etc.) Then once others have linked to your site, you build PBN links to those pages linking to you.

Thoughts?
 
Depends on the quality of those tier 1 links. You do not want to waste your PBN links on some crappy tier 1 links. Moreover, if you set up your PBN adequately, you should be able to link directly to your site with very minimal risk and get much better results.
 
I agree with gutshot's post above.

Don't waste your P(rivate)BN to some random links. If you see a backlink from a real authority site, blast it away with something. Easy.
 
I agree with gutshot's post above.

Don't waste your P(rivate)BN to some random links. If you see a backlink from a real authority site, blast it away with something. Easy.

I agree with this, if you have a strong link from an authority site or something similar, throw some links to it, but its not worth wasting time building links to mediocre tier 1's, when you could build much stronger tier 1's yourself.
 
OP, its fine but don't spam them. A few socials and a few diverse links are more than enough. If you spam them the sites owners may notice and take down the page.
 
It depends on the PBN. I would never waste hiqh quality niche relevant PBN for second tier link building.
 
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