PBN Backlinks Service
A PBN (private blog network) is a group of sites built specifically to link to each other or a client. We don't sell this — Google actively penalizes PBN links, and detection has improved significantly over the years.
What this actually is
A PBN backlinks service sells links from a network of sites the provider owns and controls, often built on expired domains chosen for their existing authority. The appeal is cheap, fast, seemingly high-DR links. The problem: Google's spam policies explicitly target link networks built to manipulate PageRank, and Google has run multiple public deindexing sweeps against known PBNs over the years. Providers typically charge $50–$500+ per link depending on the network's claimed authority, but a site owner has no way to verify the network's true footprint or whether Google has already flagged it.
What we'd do instead
| pbn backlinks service | BacklinkBot directory submission | |
|---|---|---|
| Link source | A private network the provider owns and controls | Independent, real directories with their own audiences |
| Penalty risk | Explicitly targeted by Google's spam policies and manual actions | Standard, widely-used tactic on relevant directories |
| Transparency | You can't verify the network's real footprint or history | Every listing is a real, checkable directory page |
| Longevity | Network can be deindexed overnight, taking your link with it | Directory listings are stable, independent pages |
| Cost | $50–$500+ per link | $99 one-time for 100+ directory listings |
We don't sell this — here's what we do instead
100+ real directory submissions, done by hand, with a proof report. One-time from $99.
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