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Hi, ed Dawson here, and, as I'm a bit busy at the moment and need a break, welcome to another one of my best of SEO is not that hard podcasts. These are the episodes from the back catalog that I think have the greatest hits and ones that are still relevant and provide great value for you. So, without further ado, let's get into the episode. Hello and welcome to. Seo is not that hard. I'm your host, ed Dawson, the founder of keywordswordsPeopleUsecom, the solution to finding the questions people ask online. I'm an affiliate marketer, seo, and I've been building and monetizing websites for over 20 years. I've built sites from the ground up, bought sites and sold sites in large exits. I'm here to share with you the SEO knowledge, hints and tips I've built up over the years.

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Today, I'm going to talk about PBNs Private Blog Networks. Before I start, this episode comes with a disclaimer. I'm going to be talking about Black Hat strategies that are against Google's terms of service. This means that if you choose to use any of the methods I discussed today, then you're at risk of getting your sites penalised. Now, while I don't condemn those that use Black Hat techniques, I personally don't choose to exploit them, as I prefer to build sites for the long term, whereas the inherent risk in black hat is that, while they may work in the short term, the risk of penalization makes them far less likely to be a long-term bet. I do think it's important to share black hat techniques, though, so that those who wish to avoid them can know what to look out for. With that said, let's look at today's topic private blog networks.

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So what is a private blog network? A PBN is a group of websites that really only exists to provide backlinks to other websites to improve their google search rankings. So a black hat SEO would create a this network of websites by either creating new websites or by buying expired domains which already have backlinks themselves, and then creating new websites on those expired domains. Obviously, it works better if the websites in a private blog network have links of their own. Otherwise, the links they're going to provide to other websites aren't going to be that great. Now, the reason people go to the effort of doing this is because it gives them full control of linking. They can build backlinks to their websites and other websites without having to actually earn them, which is obviously the white hat way of doing it and the more difficult way of doing it. We know that earning links organically is quite difficult, but obviously if you earn links organically, then you don't pay for them, they last forever and they're not against terms of service. Now, if you're using a PBN, then obviously you can control the anchor text, you can control exactly where on the website which pages get linked to, you can determine the link velocity, all these things, and, yes, they can work over the short term.

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So it's not to say that these won't work, but obviously, as we mentioned before, is the risk. That is the big factor and also the cost. The cost to maintain a private plug network can soon stack up. Every website needs hosting, every website needs content, every website needs domain renewals. All those costs can actually soon significantly add up. Now, that's why lots of private blog networks don't just get used by the owner of the network for their own purpose. Most of these networks, they'll actually start selling links on their blogs to other people, and this is where it increases the risk of these networks being discovered.

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Google spends a lot of time trying to discover these networks and it has many automated systems to look for the patterns of interlinking which can help identify these links. And when it does find the links, it will devalue them. It's the least worst thing that happens. If these links just get devalued, it might go a step further and they can actually penalise people who have been linked to on the network. So you can find that if you've got links that you've purchased and they turn out to be on a PBN, then you could end up with a manual action against your site where if you go to Google Search Console and look for manual actions, you'll find out that's happened, or you might get an algorithmic penalty and with all of these they can be really, really difficult to get rid of. You'll end up have to go back trying to get rid of the links, disavow the links and just yet just causes a real pain. So that's why I say that if you're looking for longevity, pb ends are not necessarily the way to go.

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Now, if you want to avoid PB ends, how do you do it? Well, obviously, if you're buying links, then don't buy any links where they say you're buying links on a pbn. Some pbn link sellers are totally upfront and say this is a pbn buy the buy the buy links from us and it's at your own risk, and that's fair enough. So, first of all, yeah, it don't buy on anything when it says they're a PBN. Secondly, if you do decide to buy from a seller and they don't say it's a PBN, when you get a link, do a test buy and see what kind of website your link actually ends up on.

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If it looks like it's a website where there's lots and lots of posts on that website, full of lots and lots of links, and those posts are from all sorts of different topics that tend to be completely unrelated. You look at the domain, you see that it was an expired domain. That used to be something else. That's probably been bought by someone to put completely new content on just the purposes of SEO, and that's probably another flag that you are on a. You know that's a PPN network and I probably wouldn't buy any other links from then and you know if you want to be totally safe just you know ask them to remove those links you put on this, because that's not the kind of links you want to be buying. I say I don't actually say to people you should buy links, but I know people do it and there's buying links and there's buying links, so you just need to be careful. I hope that's given you a good overview of what a PBN is and what the risks of using them are, and we'll cover more black hat topics in future episodes.

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