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How To Setup Your First Private Blog Network
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(399 ratings)
18,765 students

How To Setup Your First Private Blog Network

How to build PBNs faster, cheaper, quicker and get better results!
Created byJosh MacDonald
Last updated 9/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • know where to find the best expired domains
  • know where to get the best hosting
  • build a private blog network efficiently

Course content

1 section6 lectures57m total length
  • Introduction1:57

    Who is the instructor and what exactly are we going to learn?

  • Preliminary network setup5:32

    What needs to be done before we start building the network.

  • Domains20:21

    We talk about the different sources of finding expired domains and a bunch of other helpful tips.

  • Hosting14:16

    Here we talk about the options for web hosting.

  • Content10:40

    Now we get to actually building the site and placing the backlink.

  • Conclusion5:12

    It's been a pleasure teaching you. I want all of my students to take action. Is there anything I can do to make this a perfect experience, please let me know.

  • Quiz

Requirements

  • WordPress knowledge
  • cPanel knowledge
  • know how to register a domain

Description

In this course, we look at building a private blog network and debunking some myths. I am a believer of going against the grain, and I'll say some stuff you probably won't believe. However, with my 7 years of SEO knowledge I can assure you that my data is backed up by real case studies. This course takes you from just knowing enough about how to setup a WordPress site to scaling out your network into dozens or even hundreds of domain names to push you forward in your SERPs. I want you to succeed and I am readily available to answer any questions you have about PBNs.

Who this course is for:

  • people who are getting into private blog networks
  • people who have experience with WordPress and cPanel
  • people who are looking for that extra push to takeover Google