How do Google manual reviewers treat PBN links?

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Most PB sites don't have any traffic ever. Doesn't this raise red flags for manual reviewers when they see multiple sites with great domain authority but no traffic pointing to a money site?

I plan to use huge amount of PB links for my site apart from diversification links. Will it be a cause for concern?
 
Most PB sites don't have any traffic ever
This is an outdated info, now traffic and real looking blog is a must.
In short it gotta be a real blog eachone of you pbn blogs.
I plan to use huge amount of PB links
This is a recipe for disaster, use a few quality ones if at all as they are sold on a monthly subscription basis.
 
In short it gotta be a real blog eachone of you pbn blogs.
How am I supposed to find such blogs. Most PBN sellers here have blogs that have no traffic.


This is a recipe for disaster, use a few quality ones if at all as they are sold on a monthly subscription basis.
I mean obviously I will use 15-20 links per month and drip feed the links. I plan to test tiberiius's links to see the results.
 
How am I supposed to find such blogs
You ask the sellers, read sales pitch.

Also just you let you know it's totally possible to fake the traffic and its very cheap, like I can rank for a keyword like "seo for galaxy" or something and use a traffic bot to auto click after searching Google for it. To avoid it read the reviews.
 
How am I supposed to find such blogs. Most PBN sellers here have blogs that have no traffic.
Because many sellers use penalized domains with good metrics. If PBN domain is actually good, it would not be hard to get in some organic traffic.
 
You ask the sellers, read sales pitch.

Also just you let you know it's totally possible to fake the traffic and its very cheap, like I can rank for a keyword like "seo for galaxy" or something and use a traffic bot to auto click after searching Google for it. To avoid it read the reviews.
Thanks I will look into it.
Because many sellers use penalized domains with good metrics. If PBN domain is actually good, it would not be hard to get in some organic traffic.
Does links from penalized domains hurt site?
Also if the sites are penalised how are their articles indexed.
 
If PBNs have traffic, they will be called Guest Posts with higher prices.
Yeah exactly.
People keep saying Pbns are very effective yet when I check samples from reputed PBN sellers I see all their blogs have no traffic at all.

I know it's about the link juice. But I'm also curious about how Google perceives such back links since they have no traffic.

I hear a lot of sites being extremely successful with traffic less hidden pbns
 
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Also if the sites are penalised how are their articles indexed.
Mostly these 0 traffic pbn articles are indexed, but they are far from top even if you try look them up with exact title.

Just look history of PBN domain with wayback machine, if you see some japanese/chinese porn, casino or essay writing services spam, you cam be certain that domain is worthless.

People keep saying Pbns are very effective..
Who say these things? the seller? someone advertising one in their signature? Yes they can be effective, but you should build your own.
 
Mostly these 0 traffic pbn articles are indexed, but they are far from top even if you try look them up with exact title.

Just look history of PBN domain with wayback machine, if you see some japanese/chinese porn, casino or essay writing services spam, you cam be certain that domain is worthless.


Who say these things? the seller? someone advertising one in their signature? Yes they can be effective, but you should build your own.
I checked the sites of a PBN service I used on way back machine. Sites had clean snapshots and were the same niche as present (basically the PBN seller resurrected the sites).

Yes I am planning to build my own network once I earn some money from my site to invest in expired domains.
 
If PBNs have traffic, they will be called Guest Posts with higher prices.

Yeah exactly.
nope, not really...

The biggest (and arguably the most important) difference between PBN links - well, quality PBNs, not the cheap ones that get sold for $1 from inside an article that's technically a guest post but which sellers advertise as "quality PBNs for only $2" because they don't know better, or because there are enough newbies around to fool - and guest posts is that PBN links are sold from the homepage of the site, where the most authority usually is, while guest posts are sold from inner pages where there is little to no authority in the beginning until the guest post gets link juice flowing into it via internal and / or external links.

PBN links and guest post links are really 2 different things...
 
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inner pages where there is little to no authority in the beginning until the guest post gets link juice flowing into it via internal and / or external links.
That sounds like a vicious chain of backlinking. So getting links from guest posts with no page authority doesn't pass my site any domain authority?

What if the backlinks the guest post is getting are low value inner page links too with no page authority too?
 
So getting links from guest posts with no page authority doesn't pass my site any domain authority?
it does, but don't ask me how cause I don't know. All I know is that guest posts have less ranking power than PBNs... at least initially. You get 3-4 good PBNs and you can skyrocket to #1 for a decently competitive keyword within days, I've not seen this happen with guest posts.

What if the backlinks the guest post is getting are low value inner page links too with no page authority too?
again, you do get link juice, just not very much of it. Probably something like 0.00001%, I don't know how authority is calculated (by google I mean, because otherwise the SEO tools explain how they come up with their own metrics, but those are less important than google's Page Rank)
 
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