PBN - For 'Rent'

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Hello All,

As somebody that would be reluctant to purchase and setup and entire PBN. I can only imagine that there is a place where you can add links to somebody else's PBN for a cost. Any recommendations?

I find it hard to believe that somebody has not built a reliable PBN and 'lets' it out, however, to how many people would be the question. PM if you don't want to post here.
#search engine optimization #pbn #rent
  • There are plenty such networks around - many in the WSO sub-forum alone.

    My advice would be to avoid them. If you want the benefit of a PBN without the hassle of building one yourself then simply pay somebody else to do it for you. Mike Anthony offers such a service I believe.
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    • Sure if you want to be on a page with ton loads of links on multiple different subjects in the same business model that Google slaps over and over again. Anyone stupid enough to rent out an entire network to another group that didn't spend a dime in building it? Nope.

      You will wish you built your own network when you no longer can. When Google moves against the PR domain aftermarket only people who already own those domains will be in the game.
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    • Some service providers have convinced people that they have to build these big BMR service kind of PBNs. What they don't realize is that yes that service PBN has PR5s and PR4s but you share them with ton loads of other users and the links roll off the page. I have guys kicking it with smaller leaner cheaper networks because they are sharing space with no one and they control if the links roll off the page - if ever.
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    • Please tell me more about your expired DOmain crawler.
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    In that case your describing a public network, not a private network.
  • You're on the fence, just looking for that little more information to give you a push. But too much thinking and analyzing beforehand might just as easily scare you away. Sometimes you just have to start and learn as you go. It's easier to use the information you gather when you have something solid to look at. I would just search for a domain, do some analytics on it, and if it's affordable, go for it. Install your cms, put some content on it, and go from there. Just my 2c
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    • Thanks guys, great advice from all. I suppose I got the same point as tutpious, I spend DAYS on Go daddy auctions looking for domains to buy, but I found very few for less that £500 each of any real quality. I then weighed this against what I could potentially make from it and realised that this would be a huge investment in money.

      I also realised I had no idea what I was doing and was going to end up wasting a lot of money if I screwed it up, which I would have on reflection. So in summary, avoid other people PBN's and make my own, any place for some good advice or somebody I can hire to help me out?
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    • Some people see a forum and think okay they will answer all my questions without me applying myself. Spoon feed me. When I see that I just stop answering all their questions. Not a soul can tell you what what A PBN will be worth to you. You are the one that should know your conversion rate. Thats your job not the board's to figure out for you.
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  • It's called Information Overload, and I get it.. there is lots of it in this industry and this forum. Too much information can lead you into paralysis. You do want to do your due dilligence, but on the other hand, there comes a time when you just have to jump in and get your feet wet.

    I'm reminded of when I had to buy a membership software that integrated with a payment system.. had no idea what I was doing. Read their forum topics over and over, and more and more kept freaking myself out over it.

    But it came down to the plain and simple fact.. I had to buy it. My business depended on it. So, shelled out the bucks with no clue how it worked, and tons of phyched out fear. And you know what? I clicked the 'install' button. Simple as that. Looked at the tabs, what does this tab do? What does that tab tell me? Put info here, key code there, change theme here. Really not as difficult as I told myself it would be.

    So, I see how you don't want to blow that much money, well don't then.. I don't think your first domain has to be a $1000 pr6. Just something to start with, and once you are comfortable with that, go up from there. Think of this as an investment. You apparently have a site that you are making some amount of money from, right? Otherwise why would you do this? So, take a portion of your 'paycheck' and invest it into something that can increase your revenue stream.

    Once you play with that (might take a month, maybe less maybe more but that is time for more learning, right?), then you will have first hand experience and confidence to invest more and higher amounts into it. Besides, as more and more changes, there will never be a point when you stop learning
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    • Actually it should NOT be a PR6. AS I told all my students your first domain should be no more than a PR3 even PR2 in godaddy's bargain bin to get the hang of the tools and checking backlinks. Problem is there are a bunch of people selling and giving away how to build PBN PDFs that make people think they can go diving off the deep end. Some PM after they buy and say "Hey Mike what do you think?" after the domain has been bought. then they say "aw crap I forgot the check that". Anyone can forget starting out So its worth it to go slow until you get the checklist habit down
  • There's another option open to you and that is to pay someone for personal coaching. They can then help you avoid costly mistakes and though you'll be paying them for the coaching, you'll save many times more than that in the long run and you'll get things "right".
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  • I've been apart of a PBN for close to 3 years, but it's on a refer basis.

    It's a shame that the last guy I offered to refer from here burned the network owner and almost got me kicked out.

    Try and find a network like that, one that takes itself seriously and keeps a tight lock on new sign ups. There's a reason this network hasn't had a site deindexed in that time frame.
  • Their many of many people offer this. I suggest you to build your own. The cost effective in longterm.
  • it won't be private network but public. Besides, i doubt anyone would like to share their highest quality network even if its for money for the fear of losing "link juice" and its just not safe.

    You can find a lot of networks advertised as only 5 or 10 or x OBL but in the fact its a spamfest and whatever power the network might have is lost.

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    Hello All, As somebody that would be reluctant to purchase and setup and entire PBN. I can only imagine that there is a place where you can add links to somebody else's PBN for a cost. Any recommendations?