Pbn and a foreign language for foreign moneysite on .com domain

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I know this issue has been up a lot of times here before. But this is an evergreen challenge for the pbn's I think - and I am now curious to hear any news on this issue this late in 2018.

So what do you guys think, for real?

So the case to discuss (again) is as follows:
1. Money site is in e.g. Danish.
2. PBN would preferably be in English on a .com domain because of many reasons - here are the top 3:

- Much easier to purchase content (this is huge!) 5 USD on 600 words vs. 50 USD on 600 words)
- Easier to get good domains in the same niche
- Hosting. Not too many pbn's in Denmark and hence few other hosting options than "hiding in the crowd" for 10 USD/month per server. (Not too easy to register .dk with the hosting you would need for running a larger scale pbn.)

And here are the main concerns
- Footprint? Why would a person or company in the US suddenly link to a small ecommerce store in Denmark, which does not sell overseas, and is on .dk domain?
- The actual effect? - Google will of course not having problems of understanding danish or for that matter - Japanese. They have their translator. But still, they would be able to differ between those languages. So will the effect from a .com authority domain be reduced when linking from English to Danish on a .dk domain?

Edit: Typos
 
Having PBN that has completely different language content on it is not a good idea. You can throw a few into the mix, but definitely not all of them. So get top TLD domains that were formerly English and repurpose them to be suitable for Danish money site. Thus, Danish content is a must.

Do not think about cutting corners before you even start. That doesn't tend to end up well.
 
Thank you for your answer. I will remember that. I'm absolutely not planning to cut corners what so ever - and that is why I am asking so many questions about this.
I know these types of topics about pbns come around here now and then, but some reply "Sure, no problem", and others repy "Don't do it".

If it's a slight possibility it will go wrong, I won't do that - and I will find a way to generate content in my own language. The cost is actually not the biggest concern regarding this for our sake. But then again, no one likes to spend more than needed.
 
local back-links works like nuke in SEO , that's should be your first target , i don't claim to be SEO guru but I tried on dutch language before and findut thier wast big opportunity to make achievement to anyone know where to looking for natural Links
 
With T-RANKS we link to foreign money sites all the time from English PBNs (all are english) with great results.

Only difference seems to be time. Take longer for there to kick in. google is suspicious obviously.

As for your reasoning about cross border and cross-language... look at news sites. They do it all the time.

I saw recently New York times linking to french site because French minister said something for example...
 
local back-links works like nuke in SEO , that's should be your first target , i don't claim to be SEO guru but I tried on dutch language before and findut thier wast big opportunity to make achievement to anyone know where to looking for natural Links
Thank you, I will also build backlinks from sites in our country, but it's harder. USA Seo is so much further than European Seo (so it seems at least), in the US - everyone does it, and it's companies that provide everything from hosting, to domain research, article writing, seo content writing and all there is to it :) I think that rocks! On the other hand, it may be easier to do seo in an European language, on a European site - since most people don't build backlinks. But then at the same time - it's harder to get backlinks.

With T-RANKS we link to foreign money sites all the time from English PBNs (all are english) with great results.

Only difference seems to be time. Take longer for there to kick in. google is suspicious obviously.

As for your reasoning about cross border and cross-language... look at news sites. They do it all the time.

I saw recently New York times linking to french site because French minister said something for example...
Thanks for you input as well! Much appreciated :) I also believe it will work - but I am having thoughts around the "seo security", all the what if's. Feel like I get totally paranoid, like Google is watching through my office windows ;)
I am afraid I will ruin my business with a pbn not done right, and I don't want to see my 10 year old webshop going down because I do a stupid move.

When it comes to news, I believe that is another thing. They will have a good reason for linking from New York to France, like world events, politics, economy and such. But a blog on a pbn, talking about flowers in the US, wouldn't have that much reason to link to a flowershop in Denmark. I feel this will be a little obvious.

Please don't stop posting - I am very happy to get more information, and more point of views from everyone that feel they have something to say.
 
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