Is there some where to buy a PBN network?

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Dont think I could set one up myself. Is there places that you can buy like a 5-10 site PBN network?


Also do the domains need to be related to your niche? Or does it not matter?
#search engine optimization #buy #network #pbn
  • It ain't that hard. If you can set up a wordpress site then you can set up your own PBN.
    Look in the WSO section for sellers.
    Domains need not to be related.
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      Ok listen up, domain prices are out of the roof these days, a solid PR4 can easily cost $200+, solid PR3's go for $100+.

      Still you see tons of private blog networks advertised as for sale for prices in the range of $50-$100/site including setup.

      So you should ask yourself: "How on earth is that possible?"

      Simple answer: Weak domains that they source at sites like expireddomains.net , you can do that yourself and make things a little easier by using a tool like Netpeak:

      Click Here To Download Netpeak Checker

      Netpeak allows you to filter on metrics like DA, PA, CF, TF, MozTrust, MozRank and many more.

      However the thing is that you won't find rock solid domains that way, as the good ones with pagerank, though outdated still the most important metric of all, are bid on at auctions so you can't get them for just the registration fee.

      Another thing is that when you filter down solely based on external metrics from Ahrefs, Moz and Majestic that the ones with the highest metrics are heavily spammed and previously used in churn & burn projects. Go check and see for yourself.

      I analyzed 100's of domains and when I ignore the heavily spammed ones I can easily find domains that are like DA25+, TF20+ and so on, but once you start analyzing the actual backlink profiles then you'll find that they have maybe 1 PR1 or 1 PR2 link pointed at it, and if you're very lucky maybe 1 PR3 and/or a couple of PR2's.

      Like I said already, very weak domains, all those external metrics mean nothing if there's no pagerank to back it up.

      So why spend let's say $500 on 10 very weak domains when you can buy them yourself for $100,-, unless you think the research and hosting is worth the $400 then you can consider it. Personally I don't even pay the renewal fee for such weak domains.
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  • I sell very strong PR2-5s for way less than $200 a pop. I have a custom dropcatching software set up on heavy duty servers and countless registrar accounts. Everyday I compete against all the other big time dropcatching services and I get my share. I have custom filtering system to both weed out spammed domains, but also weak PR'ed sites.
    So yes there is a way to get really good domains without paying an arm and a leg for it.


    EDIT TO ADD: yes, expireddomains.net is sloppy seconds if you will. If you want to get the "good stuff" you have to compete at the moment the domains become available.
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      $200 is for solid PR4's

      I just registered at your site and what I see right now is a whole bunch of the weakest PR2's and PR3's I've ever seen for $40-$50/each. Majority less then 10 referring IP's, DA in the range of <15

      WOW, that's exactly what I mean with there's a whole lot of crap being sold.

      I pay $50 to my broker for PR3's with DA25+ and at least 50 referring IP's and many more high PR links. It's just that the PR4's are a bit rare these days but when I look at the ones you advertise for $100/each it's way below my expectations as well.

      But hey, good luck selling to the noobs, I'm sure there are plenty that will buy when they compare it to auction prices.

      Seriously if my network consisted of such domains I wouldn't rank a single client.
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  • Haven't enjoyed a lively and informative thread such as this in quite a while. Learned a few things about what to look for when checking the link profile.
    Thanks, guys.
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