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Tools to start a PBN

jamesp0302

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Looking to start a PBN, and would like to know if there is a tool that i can use to restore websites files on expired domains.

If so can you let me know what tools you guys use.
 
Way Back mashine and hard work.. that will do it :)
 
Thanks for the link, but that link doesnt suggest any tools to rebuild the old website. Im aware on how a PBN works, and whats involved. I just wondered if there was a quick way of restoring the sites old files from the wayback machine. I know someone else said hard work and effort but i want to know if there is a shortcut. If not then fair play.
 
You mean something like this.. not sure if it works with the way back.. http://www.httrack.com/
 
You mean something like this.. not sure if it works with the way back.. http://www.httrack.com/

It will kinda. You will still need to go through and pull out the code for wayback and save locally.
 
Yeah I just checked that.. maybe there is a better tool like this ?
 
Good finding.. It must be possible to get this for free somehow...
 
There's a couple of paid options out there.

http://waybackdownloader.com/pricing/

If that does what it advertises, the pricing is pretty reasonable for any sized site... 15.00 at worst (unless you choose the WP option) is pretty good if you happen to snag a site that has a fair amount of content and pages on it.
 
You can't just download site using httrack and then upload it.
There are many more things which you will have to do.
 
Didn't tested it yet, but this one https://code.google.com/p/warrick/downloads/list should do he trick.. read it on another forum, will play a little with it during the next few hours..
 
There's a couple of paid options out there.

http://waybackdownloader.com/pricing/

If that does what it advertises, the pricing is pretty reasonable for any sized site... 15.00 at worst (unless you choose the WP option) is pretty good if you happen to snag a site that has a fair amount of content and pages on it.
They claim turn around in one hour. Pretty darn quick, IMHO.

And for $30 more, they will convert to Wordpress.
 
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