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❓ASK How to Build a Private Blog Network?

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I need advice in building a new private blog network, since last Google update almost all sites got penalized for thin content, can't let that stop my internet marketing journey.

How do you build a private blog network that will last years to come?
 
Here's what you need to create a private blog network:
1. Find High PR Expired Domains (register them under different names for each domain to not leave footprints, are hard to find but worth it)
2. Separate Web Hosting for Each Domain (if you host multiple domains on same web hosting most likely Google will notice you build a PBN)
3. Install Wordpress and Post Unique Content (never post spun content, or scraped content, no low content, I recommend buy articles from)
4. Never Interlink within Your Private Blog Network (if a manual review take place you'll pass or lose just one site from your private blog network)
5. Maximum 2-3 Links Point to Money Site from Single Domain (never put more than 2-3 backlinks from same domain to money site, make sure link is from homepage with actual high pagerank)
 
I need advice in building a new private blog network, since last Google update almost all sites got penalized for thin content, can't let that stop my internet marketing journey.

How do you build a private blog network that will last years to come?
What's your budget?
 
@Hades pretty much got the problem solved, so I'll just add a few points:
  1. Build this network over a common, or related subjects. Search engines are putting more weight on backlinks that are related to the subject being searched.
  2. Domain registrars may offer you an anonymization service that hides your identity (namecheap provides whoisguard for free). But don't trust it fully, you can't predict if they won't sell this information to Google, or if Google wouldn't buy your registrar.
I would like to ask if it works better than white-hat methods if you wan't to keep your site in the long term? You're going for a battle against Google when you do it.
 
Since private blog networks (PBNs) is a black hat SEO tactics, search engines will penalize your blogs. If you want to build a private blog network anyway, here are the things to do.
Register couple of domains under different names and choose different hosting services. Use whoisguard protection.
Install CMS of your choice and publish quality contents on each website.
backlink your websites to your main money site.
 
There are two fundamental reasons why terminated areas pass more connection juice. The first and less critical reason is that Google puts some worth on the age of the area. On the off chance that you can locate a lapsed area that has been around since 2008, that space is for the most part more legitimate and passes more connection juice than an area made in 2014.

The second and more vital reason a lapsed space has more connection juice is the backlink profile. The backlink profile is the general make up of the backlinks to an area. Here, we are discussing the backlinks for a lapsed area.

#It's significant that the backlink profile considers things like:
#The aggregate number of backlinks.
#The aggregate number of connecting spaces.
#The aggregate number of connecting IP addresses.
 
Top 10 important things to be considered before building PBN sites.

1. Try to buy domains through different registrars, never hide your Whois guard info as it gives that you are a real user. if you want to use your family member name or a friend's name is good to go, but never use fake details, as it would be considered a link builder.

2. Use different hosting companies with unique IP's so that no one can discover you own those domains.

3. Always use original material, even though it may take time or seek the services of material authors, but never spun, copy the article or recycling again.

4. There must not be Sitewide links at all as this is most well-known technique of link-building that got prohibited.

5.Never discuss the websites with anyone that you own them.

6. Each page may have 2 to 3 outgoing links only. Always make more pages without links, so this will become a natural way of writing blog.

7. When linking to main site, use different anchor texts.

8. When each site gets few of the pages, link it to the main site, but not for selling links.

9. Certainly never sell the links from PBN sites.

10. Each domain should link to the main blog once not twice as it is easily get caught by Google, because of link manipulating links from same site.
 
Well judging from what the other users have mentioned, and a little personal experience with the matter, it should be clear that PLANNING your network is a very critical part in this. There are several steps to take, so you need to make sure that you know what to do step by step to ensure that it all goes smoothly. That means you need to do your research, and do a lot of it.
 
Always make sure you have enough funds to fulfill future requirements of your PBN. If you don't have funds, your PBN can't go for a long time. You will have to spend money on hostings and test different hosting providers. You will hire people to write content for your sites. This will cost you money.The design of each site must be different from each other. Making it different will cost you money.

All these costs must be planned in the beginning to avoid future restrictions. In this way, you can manage a proper PBN for ranking anything online.
 
If you're wanting to rank in Google, and maybe even Bing and Yahoo, then blog networks would be suicide. Already, Google busted a huge guest posting service awhile back - and that wasn't even specifically a blog network. :rolleyes: Anyhow, though, a bunch of blogs linked together but coming from the same IP would not really be a manipulative blog - but it would be a blog network, technically.
 
A YEAR LATER and private blog networks are bringing the best results when it comes to SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION!

I just share an awesome tool to find expired domains with great seo metrics. Check it out!
 
I need advice in building a new private blog network, since last Google update almost all sites got penalized for thin content, can't let that stop my internet marketing journey.

How do you build a private blog network that will last years to come?

I see this post is from 2014, would love to know how you got on 3 years later if your still on here.
 
Since private blog networks (PBNs) is a black hat SEO tactics, search engines will penalize your blogs. If you want to build a private blog network anyway, here are the things to do.
Register couple of domains under different names and choose different hosting services. Use whoisguard protection.
Install CMS of your choice and publish quality contents on each website.
backlink your websites to your main money site.
Nice tips but if you register different different domains under different names won't it result to have more than one private blog networks?
 
What I have observed so far is that. Some of the SEO agencies buuy the server from different continents. And they build niche websites specific for the continents. And then they have the clients content and backlink added to their websites. And from different continents hosting they have specific blog or site. And that links to the clients site. So that bakclink has the value. that's how they seem to be doing it.
 
I have blogs but I don't know SEO so my blog don't have enough traffic, I think SEO is important to build a website and blog. I'm studying on it and will research on it soon.
 
Building a Private Blog Network (PBN) requires a great deal of technical knowledge, experience, and resources. Before starting, it's important to understand the risks involved and the potential rewards.
The first step to building a private blog network is creating a list of domains to use. These domains should include either expired, expiring, or recently registered domains that appear to be unused, as these are the best for SEO purposes.
Next, you'll need to purchase hosting for each of your domains. It's important to choose hosting that is geographically diverse and highly secure. Having all of your domains hosted in the same location can signal to search engines that you're operating a PBN.
Once the hosting is set up, it's time to build each domain. This includes installing WordPress, creating content, and setting up other features. You can choose to outsource the creation of the sites, or do it yourself.
Now it's time to link the domains together. This can be done internally, by interlinking pages and blog posts, or externally, by linking to other sites in your network. This helps to create a cohesive network that search engines can identify.
Finally, monitor the performance of your PBN. This can be done by examining keyword rankings, organic search traffic, and other metrics. Regular
 

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