Leveraging expired domains is one of the most effective ways to ramp up your SEO, but it’s still an underexplored SEO strategy by those who are fanatically white-hat. It’s great for improving your backlink profile, and it can be an impactful way to attain HQ backlinks that increase your site’s authority, resulting in higher traffic. […]
Read moreThe three foundational things to check when you’re considering an expired domain are its age, backlink profile, and indexation status. Once those pass the litmus test, you can safely invest more time digging into things like previous ownership, manual penalties, and content. Choosing an expired domain with the right characteristics can be an economical way […]
Read moreThe process of finding expired domains for a private blog network (PBN) with Scrapebox is more or less the same as with other expired domain locators. First, determine a set of suitable metrics to evaluate your PBN and devise a strategy. Next, use the filters on Scrapebox to narrow down the list of domains that […]
Read moreFinding private blog network (PBN) domains with FreshDrop is super simple. Create a free account on FreshDrop, set filters according to your needs, select an expired domain, analyze it, buy it, and include it in your PBN. It’s simple to do, but it isn’t always easy to guarantee that the new domain will be successful. […]
Read moreExpired domains with good, authentic traffic are the gold standard in the SEO world. If one of these is in the same niche as yours and has a solid private blog network (PBN), you can redirect their traffic to your site. However, getting PBN domains with high traffic is not that easy. Most auctioning and […]
Read morePrivate Blog Network (PBN) link building is the process of enhancing your website’s organic ranking power and visibility on search engines using a network of blogs and sites developed solely for that purpose. You can create a PBN if you want to have direct control over your links or you can purchase links from PBNs […]
Read moreA domain’s name isn’t a factor in whether it will work as a PBN domain. Unless you care about branding for your domains, there’s no point in spending more just to get a specific domain name. Instead, it makes sense to pay closer attention to the content that has previously been published on the domain. […]
Read moreDomain names for a PBN can range from as low as $50 to as high as $1,000 or more. It all depends on the quality of the domain you want to use. In theory, you can build up brand new domains for your PBN that will cost you a few dollars to register if you […]
Read moreWhen you use private blog networks (PBNs) to boost your website’s performance in search, you must be careful not to use so-called “spammy” domains. Otherwise, you’ll give the search engine a reason to suspect manipulation, so it’s important to clean up the domains you intend to use for your PBN before you link them back […]
Read moreMultiple location SEO hosting allows you to attract business globally. The concept of SEO alone can be an uphill task if you don’t have the technical know-how, and multiple location SEO is a different matter altogether. This article will bring you up to speed and explore some hosting SEO requirements. What Is Multiple Location SEO? […]
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