Private Blog related questions

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Hey!

I have several questions concerning building a private blognetwork.

We are in a pretty and medium competitive financial niche and are currently building 5 high authority sites (several hundred unique articles) and are building a fresh blog network of about 50 domains (each hosted on own independet shared hosting, unique IP and c-class). We are also trying to buy high PR domains but thats pretty hard since there are almost no topic related domains on the market.

Not lets say we have 50 private blogs with low PR linking to the money sites. Is backlink from a fresh blog with some web2.0 back links, 0PR but with some dozen unique articles (all optimized to our niche) as strong as a high PR backlink from a blog that is not really related to the money sites niche? Or counts an authoritive private blog backlink that is not related to the niche still stronger?

Lets say 50 private tier1 blogs (own shared hosting and independent from each other) - is it a problem when each blog is linking once to all 5 money sites? Because I have read that each private blog should just link to one money site but there is no indicator for google that the blogs are really related to each other?

When it comes to web2.0 properties like tumblr blogs etc. - should they just link to the tier1's or would it be ok to give each web2.0 a link to tier1 + moneysite? Or should we create a web2.0 linking to tier1 + extra web2.0 linking to money site? Because for google it might look suspicious when web2.0s are linking to tier1+moneysite and tier1 links again to the money site?

And how about cheap backlinks like xrumer or scrapebox spam linking to web2.0s. Does this make sense since the web2.0s are already on high authoritative domains like blogger.com, tumblr.com etc. Because I remember like 1-2 years ago it was pretty easy to rank a web2.0 with spam back links if the content was good on the web2.0

Of course moneysite, tier1 + web2.0s will all become natural bls from social media, bookmarks etc.

Maybe someone can help us out here with our questions!

Thanks so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author Faisal-Rehman
    its good if managing all the 50 domains is not a problem.
    you can have an option of "Guest Blogging" on all your 50 domains where you can create links as a guest post writer for your money site as well as tier 2 links and it will be absolutely safe.
    and you just will have to maintain PR of the domains and people will be writing fo your blogs to get 1 or 2 links in return.
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  • Profile picture of the author GodMode52
    Originally Posted by selfbusiness View Post

    Hey!

    I have several questions concerning building a private blognetwork.

    We are in a pretty and medium competitive financial niche and are currently building 5 high authority sites (several hundred unique articles) and are building a fresh blog network of about 50 domains (each hosted on own independet shared hosting, unique IP and c-class). We are also trying to buy high PR domains but thats pretty hard since there are almost no topic related domains on the market.

    Not lets say we have 50 private blogs with low PR linking to the money sites. Is backlink from a fresh blog with some web2.0 back links, 0PR but with some dozen unique articles (all optimized to our niche) as strong as a high PR backlink from a blog that is not really related to the money sites niche? Or counts an authoritive private blog backlink that is not related to the niche still stronger?

    Lets say 50 private tier1 blogs (own shared hosting and independent from each other) - is it a problem when each blog is linking once to all 5 money sites? Because I have read that each private blog should just link to one money site but there is no indicator for google that the blogs are really related to each other?

    When it comes to web2.0 properties like tumblr blogs etc. - should they just link to the tier1's or would it be ok to give each web2.0 a link to tier1 + moneysite? Or should we create a web2.0 linking to tier1 + extra web2.0 linking to money site? Because for google it might look suspicious when web2.0s are linking to tier1+moneysite and tier1 links again to the money site?

    And how about cheap backlinks like xrumer or scrapebox spam linking to web2.0s. Does this make sense since the web2.0s are already on high authoritative domains like blogger.com, tumblr.com etc. Because I remember like 1-2 years ago it was pretty easy to rank a web2.0 with spam back links if the content was good on the web2.0

    Of course moneysite, tier1 + web2.0s will all become natural bls from social media, bookmarks etc.

    Maybe someone can help us out here with our questions!

    Thanks so much!
    Short answer : un-related high pr links are far more stronger than your pr0 domains even if you have 200 articles on it. Building related niche links is good to cover up the whole backlinking process , but you need strenght.
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  • Profile picture of the author selfbusiness
    Thank you! Any other inputs? I think this topic might be also interesting for other members
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  • Profile picture of the author pk69
    check this quick video - build your first private blog network in 5 mins

    check Videos and Tutorials | RankWyz for more videos

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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    You can do some SEO for your blogs as well, just to increase their PR, which will help your site get more link juice from your blogs. This is time consuming but eventually help your website get all the effect.
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    A domain with good PR is still powerful than PR0. Also, acquiring links from niche related sites compared to unrelated doesn’t seem to matter. It’s ideal to build links from high authority domain for a site to gain trust and authority.
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