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for those that are still practising building PBN's I have a few questions.

1) say you found 4 domain's to use that will be used in one particular niche and aimed at one site how much time apart should you register the domains to avoid footprint?

2) How do you come up with content idea's for your sites and not the usual auto generated rubbish you find on most PBN's?

3) Do you use one email address for your word press admin login for all your PBN sites?

4) How will PBN's fare with the new "skyfall" update from big G? Apparently their new system can track your ip. So if you are building a PBN and then your ip is also linked to your money sites they will discover what you are doing. Surely this is now the end for PBN's?

cheers,
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by joeymills View Post

    for those that are still practising building PBN's I have a few questions.

    1) say you found 4 domain's to use that will be used in one particular niche and aimed at one site how much time apart should you register the domains to avoid footprint?

    2) How do you come up with content idea's for your sites and not the usual auto generated rubbish you find on most PBN's?

    3) Do you use one email address for your word press admin login for all your PBN sites?

    4) How will PBN's fare with the new "skyfall" update from big G? Apparently their new system can track your ip. So if you are building a PBN and then your ip is also linked to your money sites they will discover what you are doing. Surely this is now the end for PBN's?

    cheers,
    1) I wouldn't wait. That is not a footprint I would worry about. On top of that, if they are for sale, you probably do not have much choice. You need to buy them before someone else does.

    2) If you are familiar with the niche, coming up with content ideas should not be hard. Build a list of 40-60 article titles and hire some writers.

    3) No.

    4) Google cannot track your IP address on anything other than a Google property. It's paranoia more than anything. Just stay logged out of Google products and do not use Chrome.
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  • Profile picture of the author joeymills
    Hey Mike,

    Thanks for the info! With regards to the word press email admin how many should one have across your network? any particular range?
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by joeymills View Post

      Hey Mike,

      Thanks for the info! With regards to the word press email admin how many should one have across your network? any particular range?
      I just create one for each site using that domain.

      contact@yourdomain.com or something like that.

      I don't actually check them. Nothing comes into those email addresses that I care about.
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      • Profile picture of the author joeymills
        Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

        I just create one for each site using that domain.

        contact@yourdomain.com or something like that.

        I don't actually check them. Nothing comes into those email addresses that I care about.
        thanks again Mike. What are your thought on backlink bot blocking? Is this something you would advocate or to much of a trail for the big g to uncover your networks?
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        • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
          Originally Posted by joeymills View Post

          thanks again Mike. What are your thought on backlink bot blocking? Is this something you would advocate or to much of a trail for the big g to uncover your networks?
          I rarely do it.

          The type of sites I build though, I really have nothing to hide. I know competitors see them too because I get their emails asking about advertising or getting links on the sites.
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          • Profile picture of the author joeymills
            Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

            I rarely do it.

            The type of sites I build though, I really have nothing to hide. I know competitors see them too because I get their emails asking about advertising or getting links on the sites.
            Hey Mike,

            I have just PM'd you something if you can reply and let me know that would be great

            cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author onsett
    Haven't looked at the other answers, so apologies if there are duplicates:

    1) say you found 4 domain's to use that will be used in one particular niche and aimed at one site how much time apart should you register the domains to avoid footprint? Not something I worry about

    2) How do you come up with content idea's for your sites and not the usual auto generated rubbish you find on most PBN's? All of my PBN sites are niche specific. However, they are not always "perfect" for the client/money sites. For example, a PBN site that links to a dentist website might be an expired domain about medical tools. For this site, I would write content that is both related to medical tools and to dentists, such as "7 Amazing Medical Tools Used By Your Dentist". So, I let the domain's history and the target site guide the content ideas.

    3) Do you use one email address for your word press admin login for all your PBN sites? No, I always use [made up name]@[domain.com]

    4) How will PBN's fare with the new "skyfall" update from big G? Apparently their new system can track your ip. So if you are building a PBN and then your ip is also linked to your money sites they will discover what you are doing. Surely this is now the end for PBN's? Of all my PBN sites, about 5% were deindexed by the skyfall update. Many of my client sites saw an uptick in rankings. PBNs are alive and well.
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