Pbn methods

jacker818

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Hello friends,

I've been doing quite some research on PBN's and i really want to build my own network. I've been using Domain Re-Animator and i have also been doing some manual searching for the past week and i still can't find a decent domain to build upon. Its getting annoying because i have been spending a lot of hours on the comp recently and yet i have no progress.

If you guys have any good methods and are willing to share i would truly appreciate it.

Thanks,

Jacker818
 
You have spent a week and have not found a single domain to use for your PBN (which should be made up of many domains, ideally)? There are so many resources available here with tips on finding great domains. The easiest is using GoDaddy expired domain auctions.
 
Really a whole WEEK and no decent domain? Well, keep searching man, also you using expireddomains.net? Also, how do you search care to elaborate? I hop onto expireddomains change the filters according to the stats I need, and start looking at the link profiles wbu?
 
My Tools :
1. Name.com account (is low price here:p)
2. expireddomains.net >> Marketplace Domains >> Name Expired
3. Moz
4. cekpr.com
5. Google >> For check index >> search >> site:domain.com
6. Wordpress
7. instal.. etc.. bla2..next... skip2
8. Repeat

Confuse? PM me later mate.. :)
 
What is a decent domain for you? Becasue im pretty sure you have found at least 1 good domain.
 
Finding a decent domain isn't very much difficult if you follow these simple tips:


  • Check the backlinks profile in Moz/Majestic/Ahrefs and discard the domains with foreign anchors (Chinese/Japanese etc)
  • Don't fall for metrics only, they can be manipulated easily. ALWAYS check the backlinks.
  • Look for top 5-6 backlinks by manually opening the sites individually and check if the links actually exist there.
  • If you wanna buy from auctions then do NOT indulge in bidding wars. Set a limit.
  • A decent domain should be between $12-$20 range. Buy from GoDaddy.
  • Run the site through WayBackMachine (archive.org) and see its history.
  • See if the website is indexed or deindexed in G.

These are just simple tips that can aid you in your domain hunt. I strongly recommend RegisterCompass for searching domains.
 
good advice here. i'm looking to do PBNs too so i will definitely be checking these expired domain sites out
 
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