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Here are many good PBN owners. So, I would like to hear it directly. How do you guys keep your PBN safe from the search engines to finding out?
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Its simple actually. Treat all of your site like your money or main site. Keep them unique in their own way. Many also put ads in them. And also diversify your plugins and CMS if you can.
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Sooner or later search engine will figure It out!
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(11-03-2020, 04:57 AM)Autofresh.in Wrote: Sooner or later search engine will figure It out!
Huh!!! If that was the case then many here would have been penalized multiple times over including myself..
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(11-06-2020, 04:46 AM)Autofresh.in Wrote: In that case, wait..... Do it till google figure it out
The truth about PBN's is 99% of the sites found on the internet are ranking because of the paid links. And most of them are from PBN.
Now how come Google never finds out about them? The answer is simple. Because the people who are responsible for those networks never ever talk about them publicly. If a site is under your friend's name and it is linking you back. Then how the hell should Google know that it is from a PBN? And even if Google do figure it out which is an impossible task BTW. Then also on what basis they are going to penalize you??
This is actually nonsense spread by the so called self-proclaimed SEO experts. Who are never able to create a fully safe PBN by themselves. And only able to build links through useless methods such as forum posting, comment spamming etc.
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Google will never figure it out.
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Indeed, it's very easy. Handle every page on your website as though it were real money. Preserve their individuality. Several also include advertisements in them. Moreover, when you can, vary your System and addons.
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Private Blog Networks (PBNs) are networks of interlinked websites created to improve the search engine rankings of a particular website. While PBNs can be effective in boosting a website's rankings, they can also be risky and can result in severe penalties from search engines such as Google.
To keep your PBN from getting blacklisted, here are some tips you can follow:
1) Use unique content: Each website in your PBN should have unique content that is not copied from other websites. This will help prevent search engines from flagging your websites as duplicate content.
2) Avoid using footprints: Avoid using the same hosting providers, IP addresses, domain registrars, and other identifiable information across your PBN websites. This can create a "footprint" that can be easily detected by search engines.
3) Vary the anchor text: Don't use the same anchor text repeatedly across your PBN websites. Instead, use a variety of relevant anchor text to create a natural link profile.
4) Build quality links: Use high-quality backlinks to build your PBN. Avoid using spammy links, link farms, or any other low-quality links that could trigger a search engine penalty.
5) Stay up-to-date with search engine algorithm changes: Keep up-to-date with search engine algorithm updates and adjust your PBN accordingly to avoid getting penalized.
6) Keep your PBN private: Keep your PBN private and don't publicly advertise it. This will help prevent search engines from detecting your PBN.
Don't overdo it: Don't overuse your PBN. Use it sparingly and only when it's necessary. Overusing it can lead to penalties and cause more harm than good.
Remember that using a PBN is risky, and it's always best to focus on building quality content and natural backlinks instead of relying on PBNs.