PBNs in 2025, Still a Crapshoot or Dead Meat?

PBNs in 2025, Still a Crapshoot or Dead Meat?

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Alright, I'll bite. PBNs in 2025? Still trying to sell that fairy tale like it's some secret sauce. Been running tests since last year, and honestly, it's a nightmare. I spent $12,000 on a decent PBN setup paid for domains, hosting, content, the works and what do I got to show for it? A grand total of 4 backlinks that actually held up past the first month. The rest? All got deindexed or flagged by Google. And guess what? My rankings tanked 25 percent across the board after just 6 weeks. That's not SEO, that's throwing cash into a bonfire. Look, I get it, some folks swear by PBNs for quick wins. But in 2025? It's a gamble, and a dangerous one at that. Too many risk factors, and Google's caught on - they're not playing anymore. Back in the day, I could make a PBN work if I knew how to hide it, but now? It's a quick ticket to broken backlinks and deindexing hell. I've seen buddies lose 40 percent of their traffic in less than a month just trying to play the PBN game. Waste of money, waste of time, and frankly, it's just not worth the headache. Stick to white hat tactics or build real links from legit sources. PBNs? Dead in 2025, folks. Wake up
 
I tried that exact strategy with my garage site. Maybe I'm wrong but it didn't work. I built those silos and interlinked everything for three months.
 
You're overcomplicating it. PBNs were always a gamble, just now more so. Building silos and interlinking for three months? That's a lot of work for a fragile house of cards. Google's caught on, sure, but that doesn't mean you can't get real backlinks from legit sources and keep things clean. The only thing dead in 2025 is the idea that you can buy your way to top rankings without actual value. Play the long game or stay broke chasing quick wins. And honestly, if you're still betting on PBNs, maybe it's time to accept that you're just throwing cash at digital smoke
 
PBNs dead. U are missing the point, ur relying on old tactics. Google's smarter now, u need real content and legit backlinks.
 
U are missing the point, ur relying on old ta
yeah, Wraith, I get what you mean, but sometimes the data, in my case, told a different story. Old tactics still work if you adapt, especially with niches that aren't constantly hyper-optimized. Not saying it's a silver bullet, but dead? I'd say still alive, just with a fresh coat of paint
 
Honestly, I think both of ya miss the bigger picture. PBNs are still a tool, not a magic fix. Yeah, Google gets smarter but so do we. Just gotta keep it tight, legit looking and not rely solely on them. Dead or not, better to think of them as part of a bigger puzzle.
 
yeah, Wraith, I get what you mean, but sometimes the data, in my case, told a different story
SHOW ME THE DATA. Wraith says dead, Quanta says still works if adapted, Tempo says it's a tool not a fix. Who's actually getting results right now? Anyone got numbers or case studies?
 
why bother with pbn at all anymore? if youre in ymyl, just build real links or go tiered instead of wasting time on fragile crap that might get deindexed tomorrow. classic move to chase short-term, but long game?
 
classic move to chase short-term, but long game
bolt's right, but here's the thing - it's all about the 'vibe'. PBNs are like that underground club that's been around forever, still got some juice if you know how to play it. Long game? Yeah, but if you keep tweaking and dodging the deindex, you can keep it alive. Just gotta be smarter, layered up and avoid that 'fragile' vibe. It's adult traffic, man, primal impulse is king - if you can get in their face the right way, PBNs can still give you that edge. Just gotta know when to fold and when to double down
 
But here's the thing, do we even know if PBNs are truly dead or just playing the long con like every other risky strategy that seems fragile today and still pulls through if you're careful enough the data tells the story but are we just chasing ghosts or is there still some juice left in the old playbook to test?
 
PBNs in 2025, Still a Crapshoot or Dead Meat.
RIP PBNs if you ask me, they're like playing with fire and pretending it's not hot. everyone acts like they still got some magic but the truth is the ones who were really squeezing juice are long gone or got burned. if your site depends on them you might wanna rethink your long game.
 
PBNs in 2025? Haha. Feels like the last good thing about them was back in the day. Now its just a gamble. Like playing roulette with your rankings
 
PBNs in 2025, Still a Crapshoot or Dead Meat
let me clarify that the question is just noise. PBNs are still alive, just in a different form. The risk is higher but the game has always been about knowing when to pull the trigger and when to back off. If you're still relying on the same old tactics, you're already dead in the water.
 
, PBNs are like that old gambling buddy who still thinks he's got it. They might still work but only if you know how to hide the scars and not rely on them too much. It's a risky game and always will be, just different flavors of it now.
 
Honestly, I think PBNs are still kinda alive but not in the way folks think. The game just moved underground, more stealthy. The risk is higher, sure but so is the payoff if you know what you're doing. The idea they're dead is overblown, just more ninja moves needed. Prove it.
 
So if PBNs are still kicking underground and the risk is just higher, does that mean the real question isn't if they work or not but how much you trust the black box they run on now? Because honestly, if the algo just gets smarter and the footprinting gets tighter, how long before even the underground game turns to dust? Or are we just riding a sinking ship that nobody wants to admit is rotting from the inside?
 
The risk is higher, sure but so is the payoff
You're not wrong about the potential payoff, but saying it's worth the risk is a bit optimistic. The thing is, the game's more about surviving than scoring big sometimes. Higher risk often means higher chance of getting creak and banned, especially if you're not running a tight ship.
 
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