Who wants to build a PBN?

by wickid
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I've been purchasing domains for a PBN for a few months now. I've read a bunch of information about hosting a PBN and have seen mixed reviews.

1) Either go with multiple cheap hosting companies to get a good variety of IP diversification...but drive yourself mad trying to track down all of the billing/cPanel/DNS info.

2) Go with SEO hosting...but then deal with higher costs of opperation and potential shortage of geolocation IP ranges.

I was doing some searching around and came across a tutorial video which helped me a lot when it came to deciding on how to host my PBN. Take a look at it below if you are curious about what may be considered the easiest way to go when it comes to setting up a PBN at a fair price.


Main takeaway is look for an SEO hosting company with A class IP addresses and stay away from C class SEO Hosting firms. Also update the SOA information to prevent the same email address from being used for each domain you host on the server(s).
#build #pbn
  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    SEO hosting is a horrible, horrible idea.

    The only reason 95% of people use hosting from places advertising themselves as "SEO hosts" is to host private networks. Google knows this and has wiped tons of network sites just by hunting down the IPs.

    Stay far away from SEO hosts.

    The other problem with SEO hosts is if something happens to them, you have a whole bunch of sites going down at once instead of just a couple.

    Managing a bunch of shared hosting accounts is not hard. I have about 125 hosting accounts right now. Just pay yearly or even 2-3 years in advance. Keep everything organized on a spread sheet. Pretty simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmanD
    I agree, multiple shared hosting accounts is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author Patho
    You don't have to deal with SEO hosting...

    Use legit and cheap hosts like: PazHosting, Hobohost, 1-Dollar Hosting, Buddahost.ca
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Seems to me these services are just colocating servers in different datacenters. Google can identify sites all running on the same server. My understanding is that IPs are not the only way. The problem with SEO hosts is that all their customers (or an unusally high amount) are all running SEO motivated PBNs.

      Thats what gives them away
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