How to Build Your OWN PBN - A Quick Guide for Newbies

Do you have a way I can contact you on some PBN questions? I'm pretty new to setting up PBN's, but a little bit of the vocabulary in the article kind of tripped me up.
 
Do you have a way I can contact you on some PBN questions? I'm pretty new to setting up PBN's, but a little bit of the vocabulary in the article kind of tripped me up.
I'm fairly knowledgeable about them, post your questions on here and i'll try and anwser them the best I can.

Then over members can add bits etc.
 
@MikeyMikey13 here are some excerpts I was wondering about:

You go to page two, then three. What are you looking for? The domain which is ranking highly but does NOT look like it deserves to be in SERPs based on the back link profile. You are essentially trying to sniff out the sites ranking with a PBN.
^^
Why would you do the second page/third if you are trying to get first page?

Every one has the Go - To of Wordpress. Most of my sites are using the Wordpress CMS. When I also do is use one of the many extraction services that allow for taking the HTML and either re - uploading it back into a host or turning it into a Wordpress file.
^^
Is there a problem with it being wordpress, or is there another reason for not wanting it to be wordpressish?
 
I will jump in, I am sure Mike won't mind. :)

Reason why you should check 2nd or 3rd pages is quite simple. First page may often look easy metrics wise, because webs there have hidden PBN links. By checking 3rd or 4th page, you can see websites without apparent PBN links. If there is an affiliate website on 4th page with some backlinks, even some visible PBN links, then you'd better avoid the keyword. I remember keywords which looked pathetically easy and then on 3rd page there was an Ebay actually optimized for the KW and a few authority sites also optimized. Point is that first page results can often be quite a lie.

And there is no problem with wordpress at all, but you want to mix it up a little bit. The less footprints, the better. :)
 
Hey!
This is a very informative and helpful post, thank you very much. There is one aspect that I am sure I didn't get right. If I buy 20 x PBN domains and set up the websites properly, do I actually need to write or hire someone to write unique 500-word posts for each of the 20 blogs?
That is question number one. Question number two is, do you also recommend creating social media accounts (Twitter, FB, Pinterest, others) for every single one of the PBN websites?
And finally my last question, number three. Can I use a 20-website PBN of Trust Flow 9+ for more than one money site? How many would be a reasonable limit?

Thank you so much.
 
This is really a wonderful Guide,, Me as a beginner in building PBN , I loved it, You Just covered all the points I might need in your Guide.

Thanks a lot LB :)
 
What a great thread only problem was I was just off to bed, but I got hooked, lucky there's no work tomorrow. I am going to give this a try later on in the afternoon. Thanks again for taking the time to write the tutorial.
Cheers,
Bulibasa
 
This is such an awesome guide, as soon as I finished reading, it looks like it is too much work to get a PBN.
 
Wow! I haven't read a more comprehensive post on PBNs. Thanks for sharing. I was wondering if the same method can be implemented using Domainlord?
 
Thnx for sharing. This is definitely a must read for anyone who wants to jump into PBNs. Me, I'm about to jump in and had already sorted out a lot of to-dos, but here I found many more things that I should take care of before, during and after setting up my PBNs. My problem is that I usually get stuck with the most minute details and usually don't have no one to turn to for advice, so I would really appreciate if anyone is kind enough to point me in the right direction regarding the domain selection process.
This is my latest roadblock: so I've found some expired domains with interesting metrics, looked them up in wayback machine, and all seems fine. Then I want to run some health/strength tests on them as per advice on one course I took about it. The problem is, one such test is to google the domain and see whether it comes up in the SERP or not (google "www domain com" and then "domain com"). But google doesn't come up with anything and this is where I'm stuck. I'm thinking it doesn't come up with anything because the domain is not registered and thus not hosted anywhere, right? If that's the case, then my next question is how do I make sure the domain hasn't been deindexed from google?? I understand this is a major selling point for any domain that you might want to grab for your PBNs.
Then again, thank you for your help.
 
That means that the domain is not indexed. It can be either due to the fact that they are penalized or they simply haven't been hosted so long, that the Google deindexed them.

These domains will get indexed no problem when you put content on. Under one condition, which is basically super important. They have to be clean. You have to check archive, whois screenshot history, hosting history, anchors, backlinks and so on and come to a conclusion whether the domain in question is indeed clean. If it is, it will get indexed no problem. If it isn't, chances are it's penalized.
 
Anyone did any reiable test, IF:

what kind of content helps rank target site:

unique content.
just using an image as "content".
using spun content.

would like to find out, if that "use real content" on your PBN is just marketing blabla or a simple flaticon image with anchor could do the trick...

I really cant believe that content myth of "blogpost content should be related to target site"

sure someone did some case study...
 
That means that the domain is not indexed. It can be either due to the fact that they are penalized or they simply haven't been hosted so long, that the Google deindexed them.

These domains will get indexed no problem when you put content on. Under one condition, which is basically super important. They have to be clean. You have to check archive, whois screenshot history, hosting history, anchors, backlinks and so on and come to a conclusion whether the domain in question is indeed clean. If it is, it will get indexed no problem. If it isn't, chances are it's penalized.

Thank you very much Nargil for your reply. It's just what I needed. Mind if I ask a follow up question? I understand it's best if the domain you choose hasn't been used before as a PBN or money site, right? my question is: why is that the case?
I mean, you've found a domain with good metrics, which checks up on everything but this little detail: it was used as a money site by their last owner (it's had two owners), and it was used as such because of the high CF TF that it carried, albeit it was set up in a different language (english to italian). So, would you go for it considering you only have to pay $10 to register it and it has TF 24 CF 31 RD 236 MozPA 27 MozDA 39 MozRank 2.9 and the little history I just mentioned?
 
Thank you very much Nargil for your reply. It's just what I needed. Mind if I ask a follow up question? I understand it's best if the domain you choose hasn't been used before as a PBN or money site, right? my question is: why is that the case?
I mean, you've found a domain with good metrics, which checks up on everything but this little detail: it was used as a money site by their last owner (it's had two owners), and it was used as such because of the high CF TF that it carried, albeit it was set up in a different language (english to italian). So, would you go for it considering you only have to pay $10 to register it and it has TF 24 CF 31 RD 236 MozPA 27 MozDA 39 MozRank 2.9 and the little history I just mentioned?

I can assure you, that if that domain is still available, it's most likely spammed to death. Especially if it's top TLD or one of the top European TLDs. The fact why you should avoid former money sites and PBNs is, that those domains were previously SEOed. That means, that the former user could have fucked something up and the domains are now penalized. I can check the domain for you if you want, here is my contact info, since you can't yet send PMs - https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/n...domains-tf-da-referring-domains-based.833397/
 
thanks a lot
I was looking at setting up a pbn, and this a very good starting place
 
Hi guys, i'm just loving this thread and trying to implement some stuff discussed. I'm now stuck with 7 domains and not sure on which one to proceed with. Can someone help and also explain why you choose a particular site over the other? (So this way I could have some clarity on how the pros deal with PBN's).

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Site #1 as it has fairly decent ranking and is higher than other sites because of low back links (only 38). But, I also think Site #4 is good due to lower back links and higher CF/TF. So I could conclude that site 1 and 4 have a good back link profile as they have higher metrics with less than 50 BL's. Am I right?

Question on Majestic
Which is more important root CF/TF or sub CF/TF? (I'm confused because domain.com (which is root) ranks above hierarchy in terms of the website, but then there are pages that rank higher than root domain in SEO. So how do you deal with this?

Thanks once again guys.
 
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