Building your PBN vs Renting one

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11Hello folks!

First and foremost, thank you for taking time out and assisting me. I appreciate it.

A few months ago i decided to jump into the beautiful world of internet marketing. After months of research of what niches to get into, i established 7 websites with good overall metrics. Now its time for SEO and I'm a complete noob here.

So far the gameplan is to build a tumblr, pinterest, facebook and twitter account for each site and link them. I'll try to build a following and target people in my niche. I'll post content on the social media platform and link it back to my site in order to get backlinks. A method used in one of Jay's old video found here: youtube.com/watch?v =nBUpp0kFx8U"

Even with a solid keyword, appropriate formatting, weekly site content and a web 2.0 presence, getting on the first page will be a grind.

I've been looking into the world of PBN (private blog networks). Based on what I've read, i think they are hear to stay. When it comes down to building a PBN, is it better to just rent or create your own network?

Picking up expired/deleted domain with good metrics is next to impossible i find as they get stepped up so fast. Even if i manage to find a domain, its a page rank 1-3 blog where i see rental services for page rank 8. Problem is, renting is pricy and I'm not sure who is or isn't reputable.

Questions related to PBN:
Whats the best mapping strategy for a PBN?
How long should you wait before sticking a PBN to your money site?
whats the opinion on expired web 2.0 domains such as tumblr?

Now then, I'm still researching daily and I won't go near a PBN until I understand it a bit more but to me it seems like it rank a site faster. If not, whats the best SEO strategy?
#building #pbn #renting
  • Profile picture of the author Chris Chen
    you can outsource your PBN at fiverr for $5. you just need to do your research so that you don't get rip off.
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