PBN Source URL Redirect from Expired Domain Backlinks with Keyword Frequency on backlink page content for new blog target URL keyword

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Hi Boys/Gals,

I wanted to introduce myself and provide some valuable information I have been researching with my PBN. I will try my best to explain below, if you need access to this backend panel, simply comment and we can make a deal. I am not in the business of selling anything related to SEO, but I have developed some exciting tools for our healthcare PBN. We have invested over $100,000 in expired domains. Below I will talk about something interesting that has a lot of potential.

So, you buy an expired domain, you rebuild the pages, but then your site structure looks like an upside-down pineapple, yes? It is because all of the digital marketing experts have fooled you. Scum bags, I know. Everyone asks are PBN useful in 2024, are PBNs effective, are PBN de-ranked? But deep down, we all know that is the wrong question. It is a lazy attempt at trying to calm our anxiety and lack of patience to find out if what we are doing today will eventually work. It happens to all of us, but what are the real questions?

Is your PBN hosting ACTUALLY doing what they say they are doing? Take a look at Launch CDN or Bulkbuyhosting, great marketing. When you take a look under the hood, the IPs are rotated into blacklisted batches, and if the foot printing is so good why no custom wordpress plugin to help a dude out? If they are doing SO much to help you obfuscate your dirty deeds, why be so lame? Bad businessman, bad business owner, and bad marketing (although effective - counterintuitive but follow me). On top of all this, no backups. Come man, you know how cheap storage is, if they are telling you, it is to keep costs low, imagine what they are doing behind the scenes, or better yet not doing. You think google does not mark their Cloudflare DNS as PBN, you think Google can't discern and clump minor data points into a pattern? You know this!

I have options for you, I am not here selling anything. I want to help you build your online business. Check this out.

Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google, all give you 750 hours free every month (a month has 644-720 hours in it) for a YEAR for tiny server with 2 gb ram, 1 cpu, and 30 gb disk, and an SQL serverless instance. Ah but you don't just get one, you get 4 of these puppies for free on each account. What do you have to do? Create an account in the cloud service providers and take them for what their worth! And if you don't know how to use AWS, Azure, or Google CLI, no problem, comment here and I will send you my setup bash scripts, which will do it for you in 30 seconds. All you need for the above. A Hotmail account and a fake number to receive texts too. You get 5 emails and 5 phone numbers, you sign up to azure, that 20 websites you can host with much more resources than any PBN provider, for free, for a year.

Better yet, you get 30 free public dedicated IP address from their infrastructure with a free mongodb DB server to run your nodejs shenanigans. And on top of that, you have over 30 more free services you can connect to your server instances... FOR FREE.

Okay enough with that, you get the point. You don't need some freaking cheap CDN blacklisting your domains. They are trash and should go out of business for being such trashy unethical businessman.

Okay, so that we have settled the PBN hosting situation, here is what I recommend for you in terms of PBN. You head over to seo.domains and you watch for their algorithm to under value high authority niche domains (it happens often). Kaitlin is a friend of mine, and I get no benefit from saying this, but you can trust the guy with your money. His operations are legit, based out of Sophia, Bulgaria, I have transferred over 20k on one go to his accounts, no problem. You purchase the domains you need, $2,000 will get you a look way if you if you the domain research correctly. Without telling him, the issue is his system undervalues some domains because of spam links. The opportunity lies in the fact that if your intended site matches the old website in intent/purpose enough for Google, you can clean up these domains and have a gem at your disposal to shoot beams of authority out to your sites.

Now, with that said, one you have cloud service provider setup, and you have purchased your domains. Now you need some strategy, and tactics. What is the issue? You have backlinks but not site structure. You can rebuild the old site structure, but that may have been ass. So, you 301 redirect the the old source URL (wayback machine url) or in other words, the URL where your domains backlinks are pointing it to your new URL. New issue, Google detects this when done so raw. Then you grab the body content of the backlink using cheerio or some nodejs library, you split the word/phrases and count their frequency.

What happens now... Well, you have a keyword you want to rank for, yes? You have a blog you want that keyword to be in, yes? Okay. You take the keyword, and you compare it against your database of backlinks with a blob of body content keyword frequency (Azure provides a free blob storage of 20gb FYI). You can also upload your final backlinks database with keyword frequencies to a vector database, and then grab the topk and pass that to AI to see best matching backlink for you url. Then you simply redirect the matching backlink target urls aka your old source urls from your expired domain, and redirect them to your new content, with your desired internal linking strategy.

What do we have until now, well we have effectively built a pbn while maximizing the backlink juice and authority of expirted domains, while ensuring Google sees it as legit as possible. But there is an issue, what about your internal linking... What a mess right? Chill out. For every post you write through AI programmatically or manually, just ensue you anchor has two data points available 1.) the post ID of where it is found, 2.) the post ID (if internal) to where it is pointing to. From there, using your free Azure mongodb, you make a node map network and you will know exactly how your content and pages relates to one another, and can optimize it at scale. The strucure if this anchor data point when creating content should be:

{is-internal: true,
origin-post-id: 4343,
target-post-id: 5454,
keyword: "bulkbuyhosting and launchcdn suck a** and they are scammers"
}

This will allow you to map the parent child relationships between your anchors, and see exactly how your internal linking maps out. I have code for this, actually a whole dashboard, but it is not too hard to get a working prototype out. But if you want more information let me know.


To be continued...



WHY DO I POST THIS? Because I dislike so much everyone who is actively scamming all the beginner SEO people. Where nothing works, and they care not for service or quality, but lining their pockets. It is sick, and I love black hat, but holy cow there are some criminals in this industry. Lying criminals. If you want to learn how to do actual SEO, reach out to me, I will block you from getting good and lying to you about the meta. We all should eat; I don't like monopolies or oligarchies, plus they are not that powerful without us!

Also, if you need any woocommerce or ai content creation software tips or suggestions, let me know, I am got you! Also, can you upvote this thing so I can share this with more people. Remember, we are not in competition against each other, we are competing with the billionaires, remember that. Peace!
 
Forgot to mention, cloud service providers will ask for a card, check these guys out, they were verified by BHW, but I have not used them just saw it come up: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/paywithus-virtual-cards-without-kyc.1572197/
 
I'm totally with you for the fact that 1. most of people set up and use PBNs incorrectly and 2. there are just too many scammers overselling trash services,
The thing, you're kinda complicating things,

Maybe free hosting such as azure, google & even linode, digitalocean, etc... could do the work, but they do simply require more work to set things up,
You can get decent cheap hosting with clean IPs for $2-5 a month, just diverse the shared hosting and locations and you should be good to go,
If you're buying domains for $20K-$30K, paying $200-$500 a month for the PBN hosting should be another small investement to consider,
Not to mention all of the technical issues, accounts suspension, migration that you need to deal with free cloud hosting,

Internal links never have been a problem for PBNs, unless your PBN/domain just got too many pages, which should be avoided in the 1st place,
You can make the whole internal linking for a website in around 15-30 mins or simply pay some VA to do the work (that's $1-2 worth of work),

What you're suggesting will just shift some of the investements in terms of $ into more work,
If you're making decent ROI from a well set-up PBN,
You should invest & reinvest more and you'll be more limited in the amount of work/time you can spend,
Rather than a relatively smaller percentage of the cost
 
I'm totally with you for the fact that 1. most of people set up and use PBNs incorrectly and 2. there are just too many scammers overselling trash services,
The thing, you're kinda complicating things,

Maybe free hosting such as azure, google & even linode, digitalocean, etc... could do the work, but they do simply require more work to set things up,
You can get decent cheap hosting with clean IPs for $2-5 a month, just diverse the shared hosting and locations and you should be good to go,
If you're buying domains for $20K-$30K, paying $200-$500 a month for the PBN hosting should be another small investement to consider,
Not to mention all of the technical issues, accounts suspension, migration that you need to deal with free cloud hosting,

Internal links never have been a problem for PBNs, unless your PBN/domain just got too many pages, which should be avoided in the 1st place,
You can make the whole internal linking for a website in around 15-30 mins or simply pay some VA to do the work (that's $1-2 worth of work),

What you're suggesting will just shift some of the investements in terms of $ into more work,
If you're making decent ROI from a well set-up PBN,
You should invest & reinvest more and you'll be more limited in the amount of work/time you can spend,
Rather than a relatively smaller percentage of the cost
Yes, you are correct, but I am writing for people who have capital constraints. When you are starting out a business, and you correctly identify organic as a viable future proof option, it sucks that they get scammed at every corner. And in regard to your internal linking setup, I understand you like to avoid PBN/domains with large original internal structure, but this can also diversify the pool of category topical authority you can match to your new internal linking on the domain. But yes, I don't take this approach as I am in the position to not need to contemplate every investment I make, but that is not the reality for most.

Also, if you can pin any good PBN hosting, please do so. I use my own custom setup and have not found any in the wild that are actually worth anything. Thanks for your comments, great value add!
 
Yes, you are correct, but I am writing for people who have capital constraints. When you are starting out a business, and you correctly identify organic as a viable future proof option, it sucks that they get scammed at every corner. And in regard to your internal linking setup, I understand you like to avoid PBN/domains with large original internal structure, but this can also diversify the pool of category topical authority you can match to your new internal linking on the domain. But yes, I don't take this approach as I am in the position to not need to contemplate every investment I make, but that is not the reality for most.
you approach is not an actual problem,
and yes, these do help with anyone with a limited budget for sure,
even a few free hosting companies could do the work, i've used freehostia a few years back in time and kept a pbn website running for a couple of years,
the same can be done with blogger, hubspot and stringly (i believe) ,

Also, if you can pin any good PBN hosting, please do so. I use my own custom setup and have not found any in the wild that are actually worth anything. Thanks for your comments, great value add!
just use a bunch of cheap shared hosting, there are plenty of ones,
you probably should avoid resellers and extremely cheap ones with bad reputation, check the reviews/company details and you're good to go
 
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