What do you think is more Effective in terms of high PR domains?

by nik0 Banned
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I am doing some math at the moment and all 3 solutions that I came up with come down to the same cost price:

Option 1:
5 permanent links on high PR domains with 40 OBL (1 PR5, 2 PR4, 2 PR3), all on 5 different shared hostings.

Option 2:
10 blog posts on 10 PR4 domains (on 10 different shared hosting plans) - each domain would get a cap of max 80 posts

Option 3:
2 domains where the PR would be fabricated, each on seperate shared hosting. To fabricate the PR it would get 1 PR5, 1 PR4, 1 PR3 and 1 PR2 link from different sites with max 40 OBL. The domains would then end up as PR3 in the next update and each domain would have max 2 OBL and be niche relevant. (2 shared hosting plans, although 80 sites in total would be created it would be to rank 80 different sites as well so no need for 80 shared hosting plans).

When having to rank 80 different sites you would see that the costs come down to almost the same with either of these options. In the costs is everything included:

- Content
- Domain purchases
- Setup of the domains
- Placement of links
- Yearly hosting cost (hosting would be more expensive when having to put 40 sites on 1 shared host as the cheapest hostings, the $30-50/year ones often don't come with that bandwith/nodes so that's added to the math)

The only thing that I'm ignoring right now are the costs after 1 year (as in domain and hosting renewal), as permanent links are nice but keeping it up for a life time would start to be a losing business so the sites would get at some point some sort of a double purpose for private use and/or for larger clients and obvious the OBL would increase a bit that way. Especially when you look at option 3 with the 2 OBL only the cost of domain renewal would be very high.

So as the costs are almost the same, I wonder what would be the most effective approach in terms of rankings.

What do you think and what would you chose if you had the option?
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