suggest me best hosting for PBN

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suggest me best hosting for PBN

I need multiple IP and cloud hosting is better for me

because I will pay $200 per month for 100 site
 
Price is little high. I will use one cloud hosting but price is $100 for 50 domain with
 
Depends on what are you trying to do...

Are you buying auctioned domains for a long term plan?
Are you doing a churn & burn project?
 
Depends on what are you trying to do...

Are you buying auctioned domains for a long term plan?
Are you doing a churn & burn project?

Price is high mate . So tell me cheap cloude hosting
 
try HostGator Cloud hosting is the best one for PBN.
 
This is literally exactly what you are wanting: https://priorityprospect.com/pbn-hosting

Talk to @Diplomat.

I wish these guys had a shared IP service. If I'm going to pay $3/IP, I'd need some solid ass domains to put on there.

Otherwise, there are alternatives available for $1.5-2/IP, with multiple locations and A-classes etc. I never understood why people think they need dedicated IPs. Back when deindexing were more common, my dedicated IPs on ASEO got deindexed at about the same rate as shared IPs on other hosts.

So long as there's not a majority adult / pharma content on the server, in my opinion, dedicated IPs are a waste of money... unless, again, you have some serious heavy hitter domains to put on them.
 
  • Bluehost (a solid host for PBNs, definitely not for money sites)
  • Siteground (Good choice for PBNs and Money sites)
  • DreamHost (Similar to Bluehost, you can grab several of these for multiple IPs)
  • Hostwinds (Solid choice and not that expensive)
 
https://turnkeyinternet.net/seo-hosting/ these are pretty cheap. But a pain to work with imo.
 
Just use bulkbuyhosting.com, It will cost you $183.

You may thank me later :)
 
I wish these guys had a shared IP service. If I'm going to pay $3/IP, I'd need some solid ass domains to put on there.

Otherwise, there are alternatives available for $1.5-2/IP, with multiple locations and A-classes etc. I never understood why people think they need dedicated IPs. Back when deindexing were more common, my dedicated IPs on ASEO got deindexed at about the same rate as shared IPs on other hosts.

So long as there's not a majority adult / pharma content on the server, in my opinion, dedicated IPs are a waste of money... unless, again, you have some serious heavy hitter domains to put on them.

Can you please give examples of host that charge $1.5-2/IP?
 
Depends on what are you trying to do...

Are you buying auctioned domains for a long term plan?
Are you doing a churn & burn project?
@hay706 Please i'd like to ask what do you mean by churn and burn project and auctioned domains please i just wanna understand
 
Can you please give examples of host that charge $1.5-2/IP?

Basically every USA SEO host is $2/IP... Servers are cheap in the USA. Europe IPs are a bit more expensive, but still, not $3/IP. Again, I'm talking about shared SEO hosting, not dedicated.
 
I wish these guys had a shared IP service. If I'm going to pay $3/IP, I'd need some solid ass domains to put on there.

Unfortunately people forget what they get for $3.10 per IP. They get a dedicated IP (with up to 10 domains per IP - so you have the control of domains who share the IP with you), a premium class cPanel hosting (newest hardware, faster network and SSD and much more) this means freedom to host anything you want. Yes, you can use backup plugins with our service. You also get access to deep networking of your network which includes full control over your DNS zones, server names, and much much more.

Our service was created for people who care about their PBN and want to provide the best for it to ensure it will last for years, not months.

Back when deindexing were more common, my dedicated IPs on ASEO got deindexed at about the same rate as shared IPs on other hosts.

Well, our service is quite different when compared to those guys and deindexing is still quite common with lower quality networks ;)

So long as there's not a majority adult / pharma content on the server, in my opinion, dedicated IPs are a waste of money... unless, again, you have some serious heavy hitter domains to put on them.

PBNs are very important assets. If you want a blog network, you can buid yourself few thousand wordpress.com blogs. People who don't take building a PBN seriously should rethinkt their plan because it may save them tons of time and money.. because if you are building a PBN you need to do it right.
 
Unfortunately people forget what they get for $3.10 per IP. They get a dedicated IP (with up to 10 domains per IP - so you have the control of domains who share the IP with you), a premium class cPanel hosting (newest hardware, faster network and SSD and much more) this means freedom to host anything you want. Yes, you can use backup plugins with our service. You also get access to deep networking of your network which includes full control over your DNS zones, server names, and much much more.

Our service was created for people who care about their PBN and want to provide the best for it to ensure it will last for years, not months.



Well, our service is quite different when compared to those guys and deindexing is still quite common with lower quality networks ;)



PBNs are very important assets. If you want a blog network, you can buid yourself few thousand wordpress.com blogs. People who don't take building a PBN seriously should rethinkt their plan because it may save them tons of time and money.. because if you are building a PBN you need to do it right.

I have over 1000 domains in my PBN network (in 5+ different types of setups) and have been building networks for 7+ years. It's possible to "take PBN building seriously" and still not use a service and charges $3/IP.

I use 20+ SEO hosting companies, a wide variety of shared hosts, among other hosts for my network. None of it costs $3/IP.

What you said about the 10 domains per IP is interesting as possibility of a group buy, but that's about it. As I said before, if you have some monster $500+ domains then that price is fair, but I usually don't go for those unless they're super niche relevant.
 
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