Since one of Google's animal updates a few years back, many people have been terrified of PDNs. 😱
PBN is the acronym for Private Blog Network.
If Google ranked sites by their backlinks, why not create your own network of sites and link to your main site?
Google found them and removed them from the database.
Why did Google want to remove these PBNs from the results?
Because they work.
So, if they work, but Google doesn't like them, how can you take advantage of them?
Understand that there are still many, many PBNs out there that are working just fine.
These PBNs have been created in such a way that Google can't identify them.
That takes a lot of work and expense.
In a highly profitable market it's worth it, but that's not what I'm talking about.
What I'm suggesting is that you can build a Public Blog Network that you control and that will not raise the ire of Google.
It still takes a bit of work, but you can automate a lot of it.
Create your blog network on public blogging networks, as many as you can.
Make the layout different for each one with some ads on them
Write a main leader page for each, they can be very similar but best if they are not identical.
That page should be written for people, but as fully SEO optimised as you can.
Make it between 1,000 to 2,000 words long and cover the problem and possible solutions to the issue you are trying to solve on your main site.
Link out to other sites with the other possible solutions and make sure that you link to your site.
The other links can be affiliate links if you can find them, or to Wikipedia or sites that talk about the problem but don't have a solution for sale.
The concept is to make each of these satellite sites look as complete as possible so that the link to your main website doesn't look like it's the only reason the satellite site exists.
Take your time building these outliers, there is no rush, and a rush might raise a flag.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. You thought I was going to leave you hanging.
I thought about it ;-).
But no, I have a list for you.
Amongst other things, there is a list of blogging sites you can use for your PBN.
You'll find it at Gumroad.
It's a PDF of thousands of sites you can get a backlink from at no cost to you.
The PDF will cost you $9, which makes it the cheapest PBN you could imagine.
Use the sites that don't allow you to post much content to link to the ones that do.
Use the content sites to point to your main website.
Get the PDF here.
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