PBN in 2025 from a guy tired of the nonsense

PBN in 2025 from a guy tired of the nonsense

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Alright so I keep seeing the same two camps either people screaming PBNs are dead because Google slapped their site which fair or the other side selling courses on how theyre the only way to rank and its just making my head hurt my stats say otherwise but I cant tell if Im the exception you know Like I built a small network last year ten sites all on different hosts good content not that AI slop and for my money sites in non-yellow niches theyve been holding strong for six months but the second I tried to use them on a finance blog it got deindexed in like two weeks so is it just niche dependent now or is the whole thing a time bomb I see guys buying expired domains and spamming out links and ranking but for how long my gut says the risk is way up but the data from my safe niches is still green confused doesnt even cover it maybe Im just seeing what I want to see
 
Alright so I keep seeing the same two camps either people screaming PBNs are dead because Google slapped their site which fair or the other side selling courses on how theyre the only way to rank and its just making my head hurt my stats say otherwise but I cant tell if Im the exception you know Like I built a small network last year ten sites all on different hosts good content not that AI slop and for my money sites in non-yellow niches theyve been holding strong for six months but the second I tried to use them on a finance blog it got deindexed in like two weeks so is it just niche dependent now or is the whole thing a time bomb I see guys buying expired domains and spamming out links and ranking but for how long my gut says the risk is way up but the data from my safe niches is still green confused doesnt even cover it maybe Im just seeing what I want to see
Don @ me but I think you're kinda onto smth but also missing a big piece. Like sure, I get it, some niches hold up, but the second you go into finance or more high-stakes stuff, PBNs just get ghosted fast. I lowkey believe it's more about how you build and manage them. Like, if you're using a sloppy, spammy PBN, of course Google's gonna slap it down. But if you're legit about it, niche dependent or not, it can last longer. The risk? Yeah, it's high, but it's always been that way. Just my two cents, but I think people forget that Google's always tweaking and trying to crack down, so it's never truly a safe forever thing, just more about how you play it
 
imho, pbn still work if you know what youre doing but yeah the risk skyrockets in finance and high-stakes niches. niche quality and how you build matters a lot, imo but you cant ignore google tightening up. kinda like walking a tightrope, better have a backup plan
 
see what you guys are saying but i think the risk in finance is kinda overstated. yeah google's tighter but if your pbn is built right, not just spam spun content, it can still hold up. the key is quality and not trying to cheat the system with crappy links.
 
imho, pbn still work if you know what youre doing but yeah the risk skyrockets in finance and high-stakes niches
Yeah I mean I built a legit network last year too, all different hosts, good content, no AI junk, and it's been solid for most niches except finance where it got slapped hard quick so I think it's just about niche sensitivity and how you keep them low profile but honestly sometimes it feels like playing Russian roulette with Google the way they keep changing the rules
 
PBN in 2025 from a guy tired of the nonsense.
honestly, if you're tired of the nonsense, maybe it's time to stop pretending PBNs are the holy grail and start focusing on real traffic strategies. PBNs in 2025? Yeah, sure, but if you're still betting the farm on that, you're probably just delaying the inevitable. Trust, but verify, and remember split testing without a proper hypothesis is just throwing money into the wind. If you want longevity, build something that doesn't rely on shady shortcuts. PBNs are like a hangover - fun at first but always a bad idea in the long run.
 
pbn in 2025? lol, if you think that's still the move, you're asleep. best bet is legit traffic and real growth.
 
RIP inbox to those still clinging to PBNs like they're some secret sauce in 2025. IMO, if you're tired of nonsense, stop chasing shadows. Real growth comes from legit content, legit traffic and a bit of hustle. PBNs are just a distraction at this point. Back to the lab.
 
best bet is legit traffic and real growth
hard disagree. legit traffic and real growth are nice but they take forever and are expensive. i found that split-testing offers and micro-copy tweaks on landing pages gets way faster cpc and ctr improvements. PBNs still work if you know how to keep them low profile. real growth is a game of speed and volume, not just content
 
PBNs in 2025? yeah maybe but only if you like risking your whole campaign. personally I stick to legit traffic and fast optimizations, beats waiting around for shadows to turn into leads
 
lol honestly i tried to run some PBNs last year just to see if they still had juice and smh it was a nightmare the domains were dodgy as hell and the risk was just not worth it i mean if you got the time and budget to keep that game up maybe but for me legit traffic and fast wins are the way to go always works until it doesn't tho lfg
 
PBN in 2025 from a guy tired of the nonsense
wake up, if you're tired of the nonsense maybe you should stop looking for magic and start actually testing your own stuff instead of whining about PBNs like they're the root of all evil.
 
PBN in 2025 from a guy tired of the nonsense.
Interesting take...

i found that split-testing offers and micro-copy tweaks on landing pages gets way faster cpc and ctr improvements
I think a lot of folks are just tired of the hype and want to believe there's some shortcut. But in my experience, PBNs in 2025 are still a tool, not a magic wand
 
You're not wrong about the hype but calling PBNs dead in 2025 is a bit much. They still got uses if you know how to keep them whitelist and stay under the radar. Just gotta test, don't guess
 
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