@iuditg Q4. Aren't PBN penalized by Google? How to stay safe? #SEOTalk— Malhar Barai π· πΉ (@MalharBarai) June 19, 2017
A 4.1 : It happened a lot of times in the past. This is the strongest reason people fear of using PBNs. #SEOTalk— Deepak Pal (@Deepakpal) June 19, 2017
A 4.2 - One need to make PBN in a way so that google can't detect the network. Link more websites (quality) not only yours. #SEOTalk— Deepak Pal (@Deepakpal) June 19, 2017
A4.3 - Write quality content and promote them by using the second tier of websites. #SEOTalk— Deepak Pal (@Deepakpal) June 19, 2017
A4: Google will never penalize a "High-Quality" blogs/sites/PBNs. #SEOTalk— Udit Goenka (@iuditg) June 19, 2017
If you're wondering what 'high-quality' is, scroll few tweets below and you'll find it #SEOTalk— Malhar Barai π· πΉ (@MalharBarai) June 19, 2017
Is it tough to maintain quality across group of blogs? #SEOTalk— Malhar Barai π· πΉ (@MalharBarai) June 19, 2017
A4: The problem is most PBN users who got penalized in the past were using crappy spun contents posting 300-400 words article. #SEOTalk— Udit Goenka (@iuditg) June 19, 2017
whoever think PBN as an asset, never use the Spun content :) Thatβs where basics gone wrong. #SEOTalk— Suresh Kumar G (@thesureshg) June 19, 2017
A4. Everything with bad practices will be penalized. Ensure good quality. Only foolish engines will penalize good content. #SEOTalk— Ganesh J. Acharya (@GaneshJAcharya) June 19, 2017
What would be the optimum size of articles for better ranking? #SEOTalk— Malhar Barai π· πΉ (@MalharBarai) June 19, 2017
Yes, I have purchased a lot of such PBN links for testing purpose. Most of them owned a crappy network just to make money. #SEOTalk— Udit Goenka (@iuditg) June 19, 2017
A4. Times of India has multiple brands with each brand addressing unique topic? Which good engine will ban TOI? #SEOTalk— Ganesh J. Acharya (@GaneshJAcharya) June 19, 2017