5 Reasons Why Old School SEO/PBN Hosting Really Sucks (Do This Instead)

By Terry Kyle
(owner/buyer of 30k+ domains for SEO over the last 7 years, used pretty much every hosting company on the planet – expertise that went into building Cloudboss.pro)

1. Google can find your PBN/SEO sites in nanoseconds through shared IPs?

Notice how there are tons of ‘SEO hosting’ companies [a] advertising on Google and [b] findable on Google?

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The problem is that Google’s anti-SEO teams can also see them, join up pretending to be a ‘normal’ SEO company, set up some ‘safe hosting’ (according to their sales page) there and then note all the IPs and inspect the sites on them.

Doing a reverse IP lookup to see who else is using the same server resource is disturbingly fast e.g. an IP lookup on all the different SEOs using this ‘safe’ Easy Blog Networks IP:

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You can imagine what Google does to the SEO/PBN type sites that it finds on these IPs, right before checking ALL the links going to the Money Sites that these PBNs link to.

Hosting your valuable, high TF/DA PBN sites with these types of services makes it about as easy as possible for Google to find.

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What’s The Solution?

Don’t use ANY service publicly advertised as any kind of ‘SEO hosting’ company
UNLESS it is VERY clear that you will NOT be sharing an IP with other SEOs.

That’s precisely why I built my Cloudboss.pro platform to use the massive IP ranges
(Amazon has in excess of 12 million IPs, many of which are dynamic, not static, for example)
of the world’s biggest Cloud platforms where PBNs can be safely hosted on IPs
that are NEVER shared with other SEOs.

 

2. Bad neighborhoods – anyone like to rent a property in Spamville?

Generally speaking, we SEOs can be fairly sloppy when it comes to the quality of our PBN sites, especially if they are being built from scratch and not rebuilt from Archive.org using something like my free Site Rebuilder inside Bluechip Backlinks or Wayback Rebuilder (currently my preferred method).

Add to that the fact there are probably NO real, legitimate company or name brand websites using these SEO hosting services widely advertised and you have a pretty spammy, low quality IP neighborhood that is about as ON the radar as possible:

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SOLUTION? Use the hosting that REAL companies and REAL businesses with REAL websites use.

However, if you have a large PBN, you don’t want to be managing 350 different Bluehost/Hostgator type accounts.

Instead Cloudboss.pro automates the mass management of site hosting on the world’s largest Cloud platforms where millions of proper businesses host their websites – though these Cloud platforms (like Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Joyent, Digital Ocean, Vultr and Linode) were NOT built for hosting, let alone SEO hosting and are extremely difficult to work with directly for that purpose.

3. Managing dozens/hundreds of different tiny seo web hosting accounts for your PBNs will provoke ‘Apocalypse Now’ levels of madness/suicidal thoughts

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SOLUTION?

4. Multiple (shared) IPs in ONE datacenter

seohosting.com (owned by Hostgator, the worst hosting company ever) is one of the main offenders here e.g. from their live chat on September 27 2016:

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SOLUTION?

 

5. Many tiny hosting ‘companies’ are not really hosting companies at all

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SOLUTION?