Hosting your PBN on BlogSpot!

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Is it okay to host my PBN domains on blogger from just one account? Or should I make multiple accounts and host them seperately? Or I shouldn't use blogger for PBN?
 
That will leave a huge footprint even while using different accounts,
You can host a couple of them along with more in different decent hosts which should appear natural,

Although, a decent PBN with good domains should be always hosted in some genuine hosts or some good PBN hosting service such as Priority Prospect, hosting fees should minor thing to consider comparing to the investments made and the ROI that could be done,

If you're tight on budget, you can host a couple of them in Blogspot, a couple of others within the same VPS with different Cloudflare account for each along with a few more in different hosts
 
Or I shouldn't use blogger for PBN?
Assuming that you are spending a lot of bucks on expired domains, it's extremely weird to host them on a free service like blogger.

I would not do that. Just purchase at least a cheap hosting for each domain.

Personally I have multiple VPS with multiple IP per VPS per domain. For example in Hetzner, I can have up to 10 domains hosted per machine for $20/mo (~$2 per domain). But I use a dozen services, like Vultr, Digital Ocean, Lunanode, etc... to increase the variety and reduce the footprint.
 
Assuming that you are spending a lot of bucks on expired domains, it's extremely weird to host them on a free service like blogger.

I would not do that. Just purchase at least a cheap hosting for each domain.

Personally I have multiple VPS with multiple IP per VPS per domain. For example in Hetzner, I can have up to 10 domains hosted per machine for $20/mo (~$2 per domain). But I use a dozen services, like Vultr, Digital Ocean, Lunanode, etc... to increase the variety and reduce the footprint.
I didn't knew that I can have a cheap VPS. thanks for the tip.
 
Definately wouldn't use Blogspot, just use one of the big hosting providers and use different ones over several PBNs to avoid footprints.
 
Is it okay to host my PBN domains on blogger from just one account? Or should I make multiple accounts and host them seperately? Or I shouldn't use blogger for PBN?
one account should be ok.
but multiple different account (regis with same ip) = flagged ?
 
Use different accounts - buy some gmail accounts from the marketplace here. How many domains u want to have in the PBN? If its only a few domains (1-3 domains) - then its fine.
 
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