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Buy reviews from random people... own customers... woah. But real customers at least.

Few years ago, a decade ago when I was 18 and tried my force in SEO, domains were so fcking expensive.
Like $80 for 2 years. Today it's $15 for 2 years. Insane time to be alive!!!! Attack!!!

The business opportunity for small people like me is insane. It was never so cheap to build a PBN. 💲 🤗 Now t0mmy's guide works even for small fckers!

This guide https://officeoutlaw.com/threads/99-kick-ass-seo-tips-2026-edition-i-got-99-problems-but-seo-aint-one.3386/

This fcking millionaire I worked for thought he's some gangsta cause he had 2000 domains. But what about now? Now they're worthless and a review can get you one. Hahaha
 
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The business opportunity for small people like me is insane. It was never so cheap to build a PBN
Are PBN's even worth it though?
 
Are PBN's even worth it though?
I don't know.

What I think of is a system of sites. I think it should work. A good network of sites in black hat niches should be stronger than just one large site. Also, it's matter of motivation for me. One website is not enough to run an experiment, setup AI etc.

Plus... which new site publishes 10000 articles a day? Better spread it like butter over many units (domains).


PBN is a term created by diehard SEOs who don't touch anything other than Google in their lives. :D


Maybe 1000 domains each 1 article a day. Sounds safe. And no worries about rankings, because I'm open minded enough to use social media as traffic source. :P
 
Are PBN's even worth it though?
Only if you either limit it to a few and charge a lot, otherwise only build your own pbn`s that nobody knows about for your projects.
 
Only if you either limit it to a few and charge a lot, otherwise only build your own pbn`s that nobody knows about for your projects.
You two have your own set up I wonder?

That's definitely something to tag team

Would explain the handsome fella always actually finishing projects

A stray at my 7,000,000 folders of unpublished beauty
 
You two have your own set up I wonder?

That's definitely something to tag team

Would explain the handsome fella always actually finishing projects

A stray at my 7,000,000 folders of unpublished beauty
As I said, domains and content are so cheap these days, it's an organizational crime to not start churn and burn SEO + social media! :cool:
SEO is tertiary of course.

It's not for people with high class businesses, so don't bother me! :sneaky:
 
Few years ago, a decade ago when I was 18 and tried my force in SEO, domains were so fcking expensive.
Like $80 for 2 years. Today it's $15 for 2 years. Insane time to be alive!!!! Attack!!!

Not sure what era you're talking about, but domains have largely stayed in the $8 to $15 bracket for about 2 decades now.

I registered my first domain in the year 2002 - it was <mycity>online.com - the dream being to start a website/portal for the city, mimicking another portal of a neigboring city. It was $12 I reckon.

Prices before 2000 were higher.

P.S - Totally unnecessary geek out, but prior to 1995 - domains were basically FREE. The idea of domain registration, renewal, transfer fee didn't exist. Network Solutions was the first company to be granted the ability to charge for domains and their initial pricing was $100 for 2 years

Relevant Interesting Read - https://mashable.com/archive/domain-names-history
 
Not sure what era you're talking about, but domains have largely stayed in the $8 to $15 bracket for about 2 decades now.
Era before I could do research and before I knew how to speak English. :sneaky:
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Some trash domain here would be $5 first year, second year $35. Absolute garbage. I couldn't speak English, write programs and do complex research when I was 12. :oops:

I must have been a pretty bad businessman if it was frightening for me to pay $40 for 2 years. :rolleyes:

Right now it's about scale. Back then it was about one domain. :ROFLMAO:
P.S - Totally unnecessary geek out, but prior to 1995 - domains were basically FREE. The idea of domain registration, renewal, transfer fee didn't exist. Network Solutions was the first company to be granted the ability to charge for domains and their initial pricing was $100 for 2 years
It's exactly the same with social media. It's free. But it starts to become paid. :) You couldn't do much without a SIM card anyways. But in some time, SIM card won't be enough.
 
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“If it’s relevant and complete”. I don’t like when they say stuff like this. It always means they can just decide not to complete their end of the offer for some random thing.
 
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