Your PBN Questions Answered In One Article ??
I've recently launched the most extensive, all inclusive PBN course on the market, at a ridiculously cheap price. Covid deals man.
Already getting a few questions around this course that I think a small segment of the introduction module (#1) will be able to explain very well!
~ An Abstract From The Introduction To Safe & Strong ~
"I have been asked countless questions about PBNs, I’ve seen countless wrong statements about them and I’ve been asked where to begin with PBNs or “how to get them right” that many times… That I finally buckled under the pressure.
A lot has been said about private blog networks from the main two SEO camps.
On one hand, people have sworn by PBNs as one of the best ways to rank and dominate organic search for their target keywords.
On the other, there are those who completely dismiss PBN as a black hat SEO strategy that you should avoid at all costs.
In a sense, both are correct.
When done correctly, your PBN can help tip the scales in your site’s favour and make it rank atop Google search, as well as potentially rank a number of sites in the same niche all at the same time, greatly reducing your cost per link acquisition.
But to do this, you need to make sure that your PBN is set up properly so Google won’t be able to detect the blogs. Once it does, say goodbye not only to your PBN but also, potentially to the sites it links to.
This is the main reason why some people do not recommend using PBNs as a link building strategy. Why bother setting up one when there’s a good chance Google might eventually catch up to it? Considering that Google’s algorithm is getting much smarter every day, the possibility of getting caught and deindexed on Google search is getting stronger. Right?
Well, not really.
I’ve used the same PBNs I built 5 years ago to this day, completely undetected. And the majority of times that the PBNs I have built have actually gotten deindexed, the site I am actually trying to rank to maybe get a drop but doesn’t suffer the same fate as the PBN does.
In fact, when I have done my due diligence on the domain, chosen and laid out the host to perfection, built the PBN itself to prevent Google’s engineers from finding it AND making sure every link I build from it is of a high enough quality… Then my “hit rate” (The percentage of blogs that get deindexed for every 100 I build) is around 1.7%, and in all honestly, I’d blame the sites I am building and the many other problems you can have with doing SEO of that nature than the actual blog itself.
The most common way Google finds PBNs is not by footprints, it’s not by the domain registration or anything of that nature that you might have thought at first. It’s actually the links and the sites it’s linking to.
The easiest way for Google to reverse engineer a network is to reverse engineer the network from the sites they’re ranking. This is also why it’s far more common for you to get hit if you’re buying PBN links than it is if you’re actually making them yourself.
I’d say the risk is actually tenfold when you’re buying these types of links, and that’s on average. The risk can be far higher using some more public vendors."
This was but an abstract of module 1/11 of my latest product, Safe & Strong...
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4 年Just finished reading that last night. Great stuff! Will try to change the language of some .com and see how that turns out.