You will have heard, seen as well as participated in some form of Blog Network as part of your link building technique. Nevertheless exactly what's working RIGHT NOW is Private Blog Networks. This guide is all you need to find out about developing your own private blog network to rank your websites highly in Google.
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1. Building a Private Blog Network – The Right
Way
You will have heard, seen and even participated in some form of Blog Network as part of your
link building strategy. However what’s working RIGHT NOW is Private Blog Networks.
By private I mean we won’t be selling links for $15 a pop on forums. Private means private, for
your use only.
This guide is all you need to know about building your own private blog network to rank your
sites highly in Google.
Buying Domain Names
Ultimately, this is THE most important step in building your private network. You want domain
names that have an existing link profile, with age and a good Google history too.
That means no spammy links, nothing from questionable foreign sites, no adult or gambling sites
either.
2. Where to Find Quality Domains?
I use a number of resources to find and aquire high quality domain names, all of which allow us
to search for both expired, expiring and auction domains.
ExpiredDomains.net
I use ExpiredDomains.net because it’s a great source of FREE information and the search/filter
capabilities are very powerful. They have multiple options for finding domains, such as
GoDaddy auctions, free to register expired domains, plus lots of other neat filters such as a
minimum Moz Domain Authority or Majestic Trust Flow.
Applying Filters
There are 3 type of filter you can apply.
– Common Filter,
– Additional Filter
– AdWords & SEO Filter
A quick summary of each is below;
Common Filter
The common filter allows you to define PageRank, Domain Length, with or without hyphens and
numbers etc
As you can see my this search excludes any Fake PR’s and Page Rank -1 (it’s still worth
performing additional checks before you commit to buy however, you can use the Fake PR
Checker here).
Additional Filter
3. The additional filter allows you, as I have done, to choose only domains that are available to
register. If this was not selected, auction and closeout domains would be returned also.
AdWords & SEO Filter
This is where the tool gets really powerful.
– We have the ability to search on both Majestic Trust Flow and Moz Domain/Page Authority.
– There is also the option to look for domains that include keywords, where those keyword
receive a minimum number of Exact Match Searches.
– A Min and Max CPC function is the icing on the cake.
We have pretty much all we need right here to find some awesome domains.
Register Compass
RegisterCompass is a premium tool that is pretty much unrivalled in the industry. I have yet to
find another piece of software or service that can deliver the volume of data at the speed
RegisterCompass does.
With this tool we can search for Expired Domains, Auction Domains and Domains due to
Expire.
The search box gives us every option you would need to find those hidden gems;
4. In this example, I’m looking for domains that contain the word “Dog”, that have over 50 Moz
backlinks. The top TLD’s are selected (.com, .net, .org and .info thrown in for fun).
This search brings back the following;
That’s a total of 159 domains we have to go at, now that may not seem like a lot but there is
always something of interest. Let’s take a look at the 53 Expired domains that we can grab for
the price of the reg fee…
Scrolling down the list a few jump out at me, one of the best I see is “cratetrainingdog.net”.
And here are the Moz domain details…
This is a super related domain to the dog niche, with a DA score of 20 and PA score of 33. There
are 60 linking domains and a total of 67 links.
Looking at the anchor text usage we see there is a fairly good split of anchors being used to link
to this site.
You could do a lot worse than pick this domain up for the $8 reg fee
5. Moonsy.com
Another free tool, this time from Moonsey.com and their expiring domains auction tool. At the
time of writing, their site states:
List of recently expiring domain names in next 24 hours at Godaddy auctions
In this time will finish 6585 auctions with great domains for SEO having Google Pagerank
(PR).
This is live updated list ( several times per each minute ), contains accurate domain auctions
details and seo metrics.
So we have 6,585 GoDaddy auctions that will expire in the next 24 hours. The cool thing about
this tool is the ability to sort your results very quickly; the downside is the lack of filters
available which can make it difficult to find niche specific domains.
However as you will see from the guide below, we don’t have to buy niche specific, as we can
always rebrand the site to make it super relevant to our money site.
Moonsy offers the ability to show both domains at Auction and those available to Buy Now,
along with the ability to sort by many different metrics including;
Current Price
# of Bids
Time Left
Google PR
Moz DA
Age
Moz Backlinks
6. Linking Sites
EDU/GOV Links
Directory Listed
AdWords CPC
AdWords Search Volume
Alexa Rank
You can also check if the domain is indexed in Google and it’s history using the Way Back
Machine from Archive.org.
Choosing the Right Domain Names?
I will start this section by saying FORGET PAGE RANK right now.
It won’t be around in the very near future and it hasn’t been updated in quite some time.
There are so many PR5 sites out there you can pick up for next to nothing, you may think you
have a steal, however quite often they have already lost their backlinks and they are worthless.
What Makes a Good Domain?
Authority & Relevance
A link from an authority domain that is relevant to your niche is gold for your search engine
ranking. Google loves these kind of links, its a big thumbs up for your site from another trusted
site.
Whilst buying domains with authority is definitely doable, buying relevant domains may prove a
challenge. However what we can do is MAKE THEM RELEVANT.
We can do this by taking the following steps;
Make the Name and Branding of the site relevant
Make the Title Tag Relevant
Change all Meta Tags to make them niche specific and super relevant.
Add posts, images and videos all related to the topic
Backlinks
The only way to buy quality sites is to look at the back links. Stay away from spammy looking
links or anchor text in another language. You’ve seen those domains with 5k backlinks and
Chinese anchor text right? Yeah, so stay away from those.
I follow a 4 step process when choosing domains for my private blog networks.
1 – Use Moz.com Open Site Explorer
I look for Page Authority (PA) over 30, Domain Authority (DA) over 20 and as many referring
domains as possible. The more the better as there is less chance of 100 sites all dropping your
link than say just 10 referring sites.
7. Also check the backlinks and anchor text split to see if the domain may have been over
optimised in the past.
2 – Use MajesticSEO.com
I look for a Trust Flow (TF) and Citation Flow (CF) over 15 and again as many referring IP’s as
possible. Also check the links in Majestic as it will pull different results than Open Site Explorer.
3 – Use ahrefs.com
4 – Use SEMRush.com
Ahrefs will usually return a more complete backlink profile overview. Look at the quality of the
links pointing to the domain, the more relevant they are the better. Older links are better still.
Also use the Anchor text chart for a great indication of a domain that was previously spammed
or owned by another SEO. A high percentage of keyword rich anchor text is an indication of a
domain to avoid.
5 – Test the history of the domain
Run the domain through the Wayback Machine from Archive.org. Take a look back at the
snapshots to make sure the domain didn’t contain any unwanted content when it was a live site.
How Much to Pay for a Good Domain?
There are various opinions on what you should expect to pay for authority domains. However
most of these are based on PageRank as that is what has driven the market up until very recently.
Those prices and opinions are now out of date.
To be completely honest, prices and valuations are constantly changing. It’s both a buyers and
sellers market and you really need to get a feel for the market buy dipping your toe in. I would
suggest picking up a few expired domains for the reg fee and go from there.
You will quickly get an understanding on how to value a domain and its links.
To give you an example I bought 7x UK domains from a forum member for $480/$68 each.
Now this was when the market was all about PR, so 3 of the sites were PR4’s, 1 is PR3 and the
other’s are PR0, however they have an awesome link profile and I knew I could actually use one
for a niche site and the rest for my blog networks.
The Moz DA of these sites range from 28 to 44, so I have some very good domains for what I
consider a great price.
As a rough guide, domains with a PA of 30+, with a clean link profile (usually PR3) sell for
between $150-$400 depending on the link profile.
Registering and Registrars
This part is important;
8. You need to use different registrars not just GoDaddy and NameCheap.
By mixing up the registrars you significantly reduce any footprint your site may have and you
make it harder for the powers that be to find your network and de-index it.
Also as an optional layer of protection, I like you use a combination of both Fake registrant
details and privacy protection. This way not all of your domains have private whois, some of
them have real looking people and addresses…even if they are made up!
So mix it up and be different, don’t take the easy road and have all you domains in one account,
all using privacy protection.
Some registrar examples:
GoDaddy
NameCheap (free whois privacy)
Name.com
Bluehost
Hostgator
Fasthosts (UK)
123-Reg (UK)
Hosting
This step is WAY overcomplicated by many. You need to keep it simple or you can get lost in a
maze of usernames and passwords, and more importantly lose focus on the important
stuff….ranking your website.
First up lets understand the key requirement:
Unique Class-C IP’s
Your website needs backlinks from other websites in order to rank high in Google. These links
act as a vote for your website, and generally speaking the more unique votes you have, the higher
you will appear in the SERP’s.
In order to get these unique links from our private blog network, we need to ensure that each
domain we own appears to be a stand-alone website, not linked to any of our other sites. To do
this we ensure that the hosting provider we use offers unique class-c IP’s.
What is a class-c IP?
An IP address is broken up into 4 blocks, below we call them A, B, C and D
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
As you can see the “C Block” is the third block along and is where we need to have a range or
variance amongst our PBN sites.
Which Hosting to Use for a Private Blog Network?
9. I have 1 main rule for hosting a PBN:
Stay away from self proclaimed “SEO Hosting” companies
For some reason many people suggest SEO Hosting as a solution to managing many domains.
Whilst it does make it easier to manage, SEO Hosting is NOT GOOD for a Private Blog
Network.
You want to avoid attention and footprints at all costs. Don’t you think Google with all its PHD
employees they have sitting around, could easily identify these ‘LOOK AT ME I’M AN SEO’
hosting providers? I do.
Option 1 – The Easiest Option
The trick is to use reseller hosting, which will allow us to mange our PBN sites from a single
account, whilst providing the unique IP ranges we need. HostNine provide the exact
functionality we need and you are able to get many different class-c IP’s using just a single
reseller package.
Some of the features we can use from HostNine include;
Data centers all over the world – meaning a more diverse looking PBN
Unique Class-C IP ranges
Host up to 100 PBN Domains
Easy to use cPanel – to control all of your domains
The standard reseller package with HostNine starts at $18.95 per month with a 1 year contract. It
has been know for people (including myself) to have over 20 PBN domains on a single reseller
package, which brings the cost of hosting per domain to less than $1. There is nowhere else you
can get hosting for that price, which offers the functionality we need.
You can check out HostNine here.
Option 2 – The Harder Option
We also have the option of using multiple hosting accounts, from many different sources.
However this is much more difficult to track, manage and set-up than HostNine.
If you are super organised and have the time:
Simply go to this forum dedicated to shared hosting offers –
webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4
Sign up with one of the $1-$2 hosting companies – ensure they offer cPanel and one-
click WordPress/Blog Platform install
Add a PBN domain to the account
10. Create another $1-$2 hosting account with a different host
Rinse and repeat
The downside to this option is that you do have multiple passwords, and you also need to login
to different accounts for each domain. There is a way to track and manage this which I will show
you later on.
Setting up a Site
With 20% of the web running on WordPress and the fact that it’s so easy to mange, you can be
forgiven if you use it on all of your PBN sites.
I would say 80% of my private network runs on WordPress. For the other 20%, I dabble between
Raw HTML, Joomla and Drupal. I believe this adds a little extra security to your network and
helps to hide the footprint left by WordPress somewhat.
The process of setting up these sites is exactly the same as creating any niche site, and can be
broken down into 3 steps;
1. Install your blogging platform
2. Add a theme and plugins (vary these)
3. Add content and OBL’s to your niche site and other authority sites
I would actually recommend doing everything yourself when you first get started, as 5-10 PBN
sites are easy to manage. When you get above 50 it gets…interesting, and you may need a VA to
help you so you can get on with more important stuff.
Doing it yourself initially also gives you the added bonus of knowing the process inside-out, you
can then show your VA exactly how you want things done.
Managing your Network
If you were expecting me to use fancy tools for managing my blog networks, then I am sorry to
disappoint you. I like to keep things simple.
I use an Excel spreadsheet and my VA. That’s it.
I buy a domain, add it to the spreadsheet and my VA does the rest. Below is a list of the tasks I
provided to my VA to get the site up and running.
1. Add Registrar account details to spreadsheet
2. Add the domain to the hosting account (this varies from domain to domain)
3. Add Name Servers with the registrar
4. Install WordPress, Joomla or Drupal, including theme and plugins
5. Add the Username and Password to spreadsheet
6. Create the core pages (About | Contact | Privacy Policy)
7. Remove pre-installed plugins and pre-created pages (Sample Page and Sample Post)
11. You can get a copy of the spreadsheet I use to manage my Private Blog Network below; a share
would be much appreciated
As you can see the sheet makes it very easy to keep tabs on your domains. The comments
column is used to keep track of the sites development, and the ‘Content Info’ section gives an
indicator when we need to update the sites with fresh content.
What’s more, I use the “link building” section to track the number of links to the site (using
Ahrefs) and also when the last link building campaign was done.
Writing Content
This is a brand new section to this guide as many of you have been asking me questions on how
best to write and add content to your PBN sites. The rules for content are as follows;
1. 300-800 words in length
2. Contain an image, video, opt-in form or some other visual reference
3. Link out to other authority sites within the same niche.
4. Quote facts and figures or statements made by other people.
5. No keyword targeting is to be done.
Ok, first off we need content. The steps I follow are simple;
1. Hire a VA Writer from Elance/UpWork (formally oDesk) – There can be had for less
than $3 per article.
2. Come up with a list of topics/article titles that will fit my niche and links I am building.
3. Send the VA the instructions along with a deadline. (if possible have the VA upload the
articles direct into your WordPress dashboard as a draft)
4. The last step is to add your links to your money site into the articles. Be sure to vary the
anchor text, link out to other authority sites and add images/video where possible.
That’s it in a nutshell however I will also answer another questions that is often asked;
Should I allow the articles with links to roll off the homepage?
My answer is YES. Do what seems natural and that any normal website would do, don’t just
leave a one page article on there if you want to continue to add links then do so using additional
content.
Link Building
Linking to Your Niche Site
The key to linking to your money site is not to overdo it.
1 link to your own website on the homepage is enough. I recommend doing the following
keyword anchor text variations on your PBN sites to stay ahead of the game where Google
Algorithm updates are concerned;
12. Avoid exact match keyword anchor text links – e.g “Dog Training”
Utlize URL/Brand anchor text – e.g www.mydogtraining.com
Use longer tail related anchor text – “best place for puppy dog training”
Use different anchor text for each link – this is the latest method to avoid over
optimisation
If you follow the above you can avoid anything that looks spammy, and we we can avoid
reducing the impact of our links, and possible over optimisation. I also place links to other
relevant websites to further improve on the sites ‘natural looking’ articles and links.
You may think the anchor text “best place for puppy dog training” is too long, but time and time
again, I have sites ranking very well, with minimal backlinks, because they have a more natural
looking anchor text profile.
Update
Recent testing has proven that there is little to no impact of linking to your site more than once
from a PBN domain. Also using keyword related anchor text is much better for long term
success than using exact match anchor text.
For example, we should be using the anchor text “best place for puppy dog training” instead or
“dog training”.
This related anchor text will help you to avoid any future Google algorithm updates as your
backlink profile will look much more natural. In addition you PBN sites outbound link profiles
will also look more natural and less spammy.
Increasing the Power of your Blog Network Sites
N.B This section has been updated to reflect my recent thoughts and findings.
Previously I explained how I would use GSA Search Engine Ranker to build backlinks to these
PBN sites to increase the number of links pointing to our sites and increase the authority/power
of them.
Well from testing I have completely removed this step and no longer recommend using GSA to
build backlinks. There is a better alternative, which saves a ton of time and offers better quality
links for your PBN domains.
The Hoth
13. I now spend zero time adding extra links, I simply purchase the odd Hoth package here and there
for domains that need a boost. Here are some of the benefits of using The Hoth:
Content creation
Tier 1 & Tier 2 backlinks
Private PBN posts
Web 2.0 Links
Social Bookmarks
I reinvest the time saved into finding more aged domains with quality backlink profiles, to
increase the power and the size of my PBN. The beauty of this is that the hard work has already
been done and these sites that have a super clean link profile will give us all the juice we need.
You can check out The Hoth here
This is a optional step and should be used on PBN domains that require an extra boost or those
that have lost their backlinks.
How To Avoid a Blog Network Footprint
Footprints are the reason many of the larger blog networks were taken down by Google, PBN’s
such as Build My Rank, ALN and LinkVana to name a few.
If you want to ensure your network stands the test of time and continues to be a valuable
business asset for years to come there are specific steps you must take to avoid leaving a
footprint with your private blog network sites.
As this section is such an important part of building a blog network, I have given it it`s own
guide which can be found here – Private Blog Network Footprint Checklist
The 5 Golden Rules
If you follow these 5 golden rules when building your Private Blog Network, you will be well on
your way to building a very powerful resource.
1. Never Interlink your network sites (this means don’t link one PBN site to another).
2. Only link out to your site a maximum of 3 times on the homepage and use varied anchor
text (Keyword, raw URL and keyword variation)
14. 3. Don’t use spun content for your PBN sites (unique content of 300-600 words is plenty,
add an image and video and your golden)
4. Add other authority outbound links (OBL) to your articles (wiki, youtube etc)
5. DO NOT sell links on your sites – keep all that lovely link juice for yourself
So there you have it, my complete guide to building a private blog network the right way. If you
have your own tips for reducing footprints or a specific way you manage your sites, please let me
know in the comments.