Hi there, I am building a PBN and want to save time searching for web hosting vendors. If you are a PBN owner and willing to share (I cannot imagine why not) your list of hosting companies I will pay you $20 for an Excel spreadsheet that has the following info (could be your own format): [Company Name][hosting plan used][monthly price][additional comments, e.g problems you had with this hosting company, etc.] The list should have at least 50 companies, max monthly price for hosting is $5, hosting plans should provide WordPress installation - all my blogs will be WP. If you are using VPS hosts, I will ask you to share instructions on how to setup WP blog on VPS. Please PM me BEFORE sending the list - I only need one list, so ONLY the first person who provides requested list will get paid.
This thread is irrelevant for people who don't know what PBN is, so I answered your question privately.
Well you might want to share with the group -- I've been doing websites for a decade and a half, and programming for three and a half decades -- I know five acronyms that correspond to PBN and NONE of them have jack **** to do with web development. Even wikipedia has no clue what you're on about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBN Not that the rest of your post makes a whole lot of sense either.
Am I to understand, that all this is simply to have each site on a separate ip? If you google for SEO hosting, there are places, that can do this for you under 1 roof. (makes managing multiple sites, and dealing with hosts and billing, backups, all so much easier). Typically, SEO hosting, you willl be cheaper then having 50 different hosts to join, and pay for. And it will give you the same ability as having each site on its own unique IP address. its just my 2 cents. I cannot recommend any seo hosting specialists, as I havent tried any, but google it, and see if that is more likely to be a better solution for you.
Thanks Matt. I am aware of these but want to avoid such companies specifically because they are cheaper and easier to use for SEO purposes, thus making them SEO hosts of choice and likely target for Google in its anti-SEO (read "anti spam") war. I tried working with few SEO "experts" and they did more damage to my business than good. Yet, I learned my lesson and now rely only on myself. After spending 25 years in software development I have a very good understanding what Google algorithms can and cannot (or rather unlikely to) do, so I prefer to pay more but have less risk.
Try to use host1plus.com VPS starting at 2 dollars you will get unique IP in different locations. Also you can find a lot of different VPS for low prices http://lowcostvps.eu So why you need to pay for the list?
Thanks PauliusN, I'll check reviews for host1plus. I don't know how to setup blog hosting on VPS (and too lazy/busy to do it myself), so I am looking for web hosting rather than VPS plans. Yet, I use VPS for running some of my software and you actually saved me $10 on VPS with the coupon from lowcostvps.eu... can I buy you a coffee? Please PM me your PayPal account and I'll transfer $5 "thank you" payment
try checking special offers some hosts dropped the prices to $1 per month. see this it might help you : bestwebhostings.net/1-dollar-web-hosting.html