Name Prompt: Use Internal-Support Content Prompt
(for strengthening a cornerstone internally, without footprint)
Why This Is a Strong Link-Building Strategy
This strategy works because it separates link power from link risk. Instead of pushing authority directly and aggressively to the money site, it builds internal relevance and credibility first, then passes value outward in a controlled way. That mirrors how real websites grow naturally.
1) It concentrates link equity without exposing the money site
By using one cornerstone article as the only page that links to the money site:
- The money site receives a single, clean, contextual link
- All additional “force” stays inside the PBN
- There is no obvious link-spam pattern pointing directly to the money site
Search engines often distrust pages that receive many links from the same domain or network. This structure reduces that exposure.
2) Internal links are far less risky than external links
Internal linking is one of the safest SEO signals because it happens naturally on real sites. From a search engine’s perspective:
- Websites naturally link internally
- Not every internal page links to the same “money” page
- Content clusters form over time
When multiple internal-support articles link to the cornerstone, the cornerstone looks important for users, not engineered for rankings.
3) Observational content avoids SEO and AI footprints
The internal-support articles are designed to feel human because they are:
- Not instructional
- Not keyword-focused
- Not commercial
- Not formatted like typical SEO content
Many detection systems rely on structure and intent patterns, not just wording. Observational, reflective writing tends to paraphrase well and avoids repetitive templates, which helps reduce content footprints.
4) Irregular publishing mimics real site behavior
Real websites do not publish with perfect patterns. Scheduling posts with natural gaps makes the site look more authentic:
- Publishing looks organic
- Crawl patterns look more realistic
- There is less “automation” footprint in timing
5) Link dilution is intentional and protective
Not every internal-support article should link anywhere. That is a key safety mechanism. If every page links to the cornerstone, the intent becomes obvious. By mixing:
- Pages with no links
- Pages that link to other internal pages
- Different link placements within the text
You introduce natural “noise,” which is common on real sites and helps prevent a clean, machine-like pattern.
6) The money link is delayed until trust signals exist
Waiting until the domain has basic trust signals (age, indexation, content variety, internal structure) means the outbound link appears after the site already looks legitimate. This changes the story from:
- “This site exists to link out”
- to “This site later referenced something external”
That difference matters in risk assessment.
7) The strategy scales without increasing risk
You can keep strengthening the cornerstone internally without repeatedly touching the money site:
- Add more internal-support articles
- Add more contextual pages
- Improve internal linking diversity
- Optionally add light tier-2 links to the cornerstone
This gives you scalability, control, and a clear “choke point” for risk.
In Short
- Keeps the money site insulated
- Uses internal links as a pressure buffer
- Avoids repetitive SEO and AI patterns
- Mimics real editorial growth
- Delays risk until legitimacy is established
This is not aggressive link building. It is risk-managed authority shaping.
How to Setup
Link Distribution Scheme per PBN
Base structure per PBN site
For one PBN domain, use this content mix:
- 1 cornerstone article (with 1 outbound money link)
- 8–15 internal-support articles
- 3–5 filler / contextual pages
Internal link distribution (critical)
Out of 10 internal-support articles:
- 5 link to the cornerstone
- 2 link to other internal pages
- 3 have no link at all
This prevents “everything points to one page” patterns and reduces internal manipulation signals.
Anchor distribution
Never repeat anchors. Rotate naturally:
- 30% generic anchors (e.g., “this topic”, “that development”)
- 30% sentence-fragment anchors (e.g., “as described earlier”)
- 20% naked URL anchors
- 20% no link
Avoid: exact-match anchors and commercial anchors.
Publishing timing (scheduler)
Avoid rigid schedules (like one article every day). Prefer irregular publishing:
- Week 1: 1 article
- Week 2: 2 articles
- Week 3: none
- Week 4: 3 articles
Irregular publishing looks more human.
Checklist: When Is a PBN Ready for Money Links?
Use this checklist before placing a cornerstone → money link.
Domain & base health
- Domain live for at least 3–4 weeks
- No mass publishing in week 1
- At least 6–8 indexed pages
- No Google Search Console errors
Content signals
- Content does not look SEO-driven
- Variation in length and style
- Not every article contains links
- No repeated opening sentences
Internal structure
- Internal links are spread out
- Not everything points to one page
- Cornerstone feels editorial, not commercial
Light external signals
- At least 1 inbound link to the PBN (nofollow is fine)
- Optional: 1 social profile or casual mention
- No spammy tier-2 links pointing directly to the money site
Only when most boxes are checked:
- Place one calm link from cornerstone → money site
- Then do nothing for 2–3 weeks
How this fits your setup
Money site
↑
Cornerstone article (1 outbound link)
↑
Internal-support articles (quiet, human, irregular)
This setup concentrates link equity safely, absorbs pressure internally, and helps keep the PBN clean and long-lasting.
Required Content Settings Configuration
To make this strategy work correctly, the content settings must follow the screenshot structure, with the updates below. Do not deviate from these rules.
1) Basic Settings
Set the following fields exactly as required:
- Content Type: Blog Post / Article
- Word Count: ~500+ words
- Language: Choose yourself (based on your project needs)
- Tone: Professional
- Target Audience: General Public
- Complexity: Medium
- Perspective: Neutral / Objective
2) Content Structure (Must Follow Screenshot Pattern)
All structure fields must be disabled or set to zero to avoid structured footprints:
- Introduction: Standard
- H2 Headings: 0
- H3 Headings: 0
- Bullet Lists: None
- FAQ Section: No FAQ
3) Advanced Options (All Must Be OFF)
Do not enable any advanced options. Every checkbox below must remain unchecked:
- Key Takeaways Section
- Conclusion
- Blockquotes
- Tables
- Pros & Cons Section
- Literary Devices
- Lists
- Avoid AI Words
- Bold Key Phrases
- Use Exact Keyword as Title
4) Business Information (Do NOT Use)
Do not use Business Information. Do not include any of the following in the content:
- Company names or brands
- Addresses, phone numbers, or maps
- Services or promotional language
- Calls to action (CTAs)
- Social links or contact sections
5) Why This Configuration Matters
- Keeps content unstructured and human-like
- Avoids obvious SEO templates and repetitive formatting
- Improves paraphrasing results when rewritten once
- Works well for internal-support or contextual link content
- Reduces detection patterns caused by headings, summaries, and list-heavy layouts
Simple Rule
Keep all structural fields at zero, keep all advanced options off, do not use Business Information, and use ~500+ words.