The Wolf Results - August 2020
It’s been 6 months since the new and improved Wolf Network PBN was re-launched. It was Feb 18th the first clients started coming onboard. But just how have the Wolf clients done over these past few months, especially with the turbulent Google updates that have taken place in May, June and the recent August updates that have been rolling out for the past week? Read on and let’s take a look in detail at different clients in different niches.
And unlike most pbn sellers, I won’t be showing you some rank tracker graphs showing a 30 search vol keyword hitting page 1. There’s a big difference between getting some super low vol keywords onto page 1 and massively driving an entire site’s traffic up. These case studies will be focused on overall site growth and clients who have been with me for a few months. These aren’t single keyword vanity stats from new clients. I’m only interested in people getting a real ROI, and clients subscribed for several months and seeing overall site growth most certainly are raking it in.
NB. All my client sites and keywords have been removed to protect them.
P.S. I’m happy for any mod on blackhatworld to verify any and everything I’ve published here. Everything is 100% accurate. Nothing is exaggerated and I can backup everything written below with uncensored screenshots, invoices and live posts for each client. Everything is recorded. I value my integrity and my goal with the Wolf Network is and has always been to create the best PBN on planet earth.
It’s been 6 months since the new and improved Wolf Network PBN was re-launched. It was Feb 18th the first clients started coming onboard. But just how have the Wolf clients done over these past few months, especially with the turbulent Google updates that have taken place in May, June and the recent August updates that have been rolling out for the past week? Read on and let’s take a look in detail at different clients in different niches.
And unlike most pbn sellers, I won’t be showing you some rank tracker graphs showing a 30 search vol keyword hitting page 1. There’s a big difference between getting some super low vol keywords onto page 1 and massively driving an entire site’s traffic up. These case studies will be focused on overall site growth and clients who have been with me for a few months. These aren’t single keyword vanity stats from new clients. I’m only interested in people getting a real ROI, and clients subscribed for several months and seeing overall site growth most certainly are raking it in.
NB. All my client sites and keywords have been removed to protect them.
P.S. I’m happy for any mod on blackhatworld to verify any and everything I’ve published here. Everything is 100% accurate. Nothing is exaggerated and I can backup everything written below with uncensored screenshots, invoices and live posts for each client. Everything is recorded. I value my integrity and my goal with the Wolf Network is and has always been to create the best PBN on planet earth.
Apply Now
Ready to see your site as one of the success stories above? Click below to apply to the network.
Client 1 – Amazon Review Site
This client got 5 links in February and another 4 in March. He experienced some nice growth to his site through feb/march/april. Unfortunately the reduction in Amazon’s commissions hit him quite hard so it reduced his investment capability, but he’s going to be adding another 10 links at the end of the month so we should see some nice growth and I’ll report back on this one
February | March |
---|---|
5 Links | 4 Links |
$27.74 per month | $34.73 per month |
Total Spend: $62.47 per month
Client 2 – Ecommerce Site
This client is an ecommerce store going after bigger keywords in a tougher niche. He’s got 28 links in total.
He started out with 78 keywords on page 1 with 9 top 3’s and today he has 116 page 1’s with 27 top 3’s. He had 39 top 3’s at the start of August, but he actually updated his site a couple of weeks ago, which is why he dropped off.
February | March | May |
---|---|---|
12 Links | 11 Links | 5 Links |
$109.14 per Month | $102.62 per Month | $109.14 per Month |
Total Spend: $369.13 per month
Client 3 – Ecommerce Site
This is a client running a small, low comp niche ecommerce store. He made a small purchase back in February of just 2 links and saw some nice growth. This shows the importance of reaching out to your customers. People rarely come back to you even if they get results if you fail to get in touch.
February |
---|
2 Links |
$13.80 per Month |
If we take a look at the 2 year snapshot you can see that his traffic is significantly higher after the Wolf links than at any point before. Even a couple of strong auction domain pbn links can move the needle.
Total Spend: $13.80 per month
Client 4 – Marketing Services Site
This one’s a marketing services site that’s done well since first getting links in February. Unfortunately it dropped a little with the May 5 update as you can see in the graph, but it looks worse than it is. It dropped from 8-9 for some big vol keywords down to 11-15, so the “traffic” on semrush is a lot lower, but as you can see it gained a ton of page 1 rankings since February, and as of today it still has lots of hot buyer keywords ranking on page 1 and in the top 3.
February | June |
---|---|
8 Links | 5 Links |
$78.76 per Month | $171.21 per Month |
If we look over 2 years you can see since getting the Wolf links he’s had more growth than he was able to achieve through all of 2019
Before starting it had 45 page 1’s and 2 top 3’s.. Not bad
By April before the update it had 80 page 1’s and 45 top 3’s after the first subscription had been live for 2 months.
It lost traffic on semrush, but that’s only because it had some drops from some bigger volume keywords. Today, in August, and after the 2nd sub it’s got 89 page 1’s and 22 top 3’s. Not too bad, and the links helped it get through a rough update.
Total Spend: $249.97 per month
Client 5 – Bike shop in the Netherlands
This is a bike shop in NL. Pretty low competition. You can see from sep to march he didn’t have much growth, then after his wolf subscription he started to gain rankings. I won’t take full credit for this as he’s probably done other things, but the Wolf links certainly gave him a good start.
February |
---|
2 links |
$15 per Month |
Total Spend: $15 per month
Client 6 – SaaS Company
This is a SaaS company with 2 subscriptions totalling $41.34 per month. It was a brand new site and they’re growing really nicely.
March | April |
---|---|
1 link | 3 Links |
$6.18 per Month | $35.16 per Month |
They just sent me this screenshot from their rank tracker. They’ve hit position 7 for a 110,000 search volume term now.
Total Spend: $41.34 per month
Client 7 – Gaming Guide Site
This is a site with various games guides. New site launched in February or March. The guy who runs this site really knows what he’s doing, so with his experience at building sites combined with good strong links this is what you get on a brand new site.
March | April |
---|---|
6 Links | 5 Links |
$36.22 per Month | $199.07 per Month |
Total Spend: $235.29 per month
Client 8 – Local City Niche Contractor Site
This is a small micro city site. I won’t show traffic, only keywords because traffic is kind of meaningless for these micro city sites.
April | June |
---|---|
2 Links | 4 Links |
$112.40 per Month | $41.78 per Month |
Total Spend: $154.18 per month
Client 9 – Tech/Business Amazon Review Site
New Amazon review site started around Feb with the first Wolf live going live in April.
April | July |
---|---|
1 Link | 1 Link |
$35.31 per Month | $13.83 per Month |
Total Spend: $49.14 per month
Client 10 – Tech Blog
Older tech blog. It’s responded exceptionally well to my links. This isn’t surprising though because some of my best links are the tech ones. He’s got 3 of my strongest tech links. They’re all DR40 monsters with 600+ RDs. Real domains. Not drop-caught high RD rubbish full of average links. These have 100’s of contextuals from sites like yahoo, techcrunch and so on. Hence, the results. All that tech juice went straight to his already aged and trusted tech blog. These are the kind of results you see when you put very strong pbn links on an aged, well constructed site.
May |
---|
5 Links |
$116.81 per Month |
Total Spend: $116.81 per month
Client 11 – Health Site
A fairly newish health site. About 8 months old. Great results here. He’s got just 3 health network links.
May |
---|
5 Links |
$62.43 per Month |
Total Spend: $62.43 per month
Client 12 – Window Cleaning Company in the US
Window cleaning company in the US. Good results so far with a link from the tech network and 1 from the home network.
May |
---|
2 Links |
$43.64 per Month |
Total Spend: $43.64 per month
Client 13 – Another Window Cleaning Company in the US
Another window cleaning company also seeing great growth from its Wolf links.
May |
---|
2 Links |
$59.94 per Month |
Total Spend: $59.94 per month
Client 14 – Electrician in Canada
An Electrician in Canada. He’s ranking for some pretty heavy keywords.
April |
---|
4 Links |
$21.03 per Month |
If we look at the past 2 years for this client we can see he’s the highest he has ever been now. That’s the power of really strong homepage pbn links when you know how to pick the domains and don’t focus on silly metrics.
Total Spend: $21.03 per month
Client 15 – Pet Site
A pet site that got links in April.
April |
---|
3 Links |
$22.54 per Month |
Total Spend: $22.54 per month
Client 16 – Women’s Health Business in Germany
This is a business site in Germany. It got the 1 strong women’s health pbn link, and a strong health pbn link, and went from 29 page 1’s with 10 top 3’s in April, to currently 33 page 1’s and 19 top 3’s. Pretty good for 2 links.
April |
---|
2 Links |
$37.05 per Month |
Total Spend: $37.05 per month
Client 17 – Financial Site
This is a fairly high competition finance site. It was a new site built around January this year and he got his first links in April.
April |
---|
5 Links |
$29.84 per Month |
He started off 11 keywords on page 1, with 4 in the top 3 and 10 on page 2, with a total of 157 keywords on semrush
As of today he’s got 19 keywords on page 1, with 7 in the top 3, 18 on page 2 and a total of 216 keywords on semrush. Healthy growth for a small spend in a tough niche where even a little traffic is very valuable.
Total Spend: $29.84 per month
Client 18 – Adsense Entertainment Site
Affiliate site with general adsense ads in the entertainment/lifestyle niche. This is a new site started in February on an aged domain. Client came onboard in April.
April |
---|
19 Links |
$390.91 per Month |
36k traffic in April and 49k traffic today.
In April he had 665 page 1’s, 37 top 3’s, 535 page 2’s and a total of 3,573 keywords on semrush
As of today 956 keywords on page 1, 72 in the top 3, 1063 on page 2 and a total of 5960 on semrush.
Total Spend: $390.91 per month
Client 19 – Gaming Guide Site
Brand new site started in February about gaming guides. Client made a small link purchase in march and followed up with 5 very powerful links in April.
March | April |
---|---|
6 Links | 5 Links |
$36.22 per Month | $199.07 per Month |
Started off with 0 traffic in March. It hit 49 traffic in April. Today it’s up to 1.9K. SEO takes time, folks, but patience pays off.
Basically nothing ranking in March. A few keywords the best on page 3-4.
Today. 62 on page 1. 31 in the top 3. 46 on page 2 and 688 in total on semrush.
And these are pretty meaty keywords. There’s no “30 search vol stuff” rank graphs on the wolf results page. We push you up the rankings for REAL keywords.
Total Spend: $235.29 per month
Client 20 – Health Site
New site started in Jan or Feb. Bought 3 links on the health network in May.
May |
---|
3 Links |
$62.43 per Month |
2900 traffic in May and 10,000 traffic today. A nice 3.3x increase in traffic.
Lots of nice juicy number 1’s here. Again. No low volume crap shown on my results page to deceive people. Anyone can show rank graphs of 10-50 search vol stuff hitting the top 3. Very common sales tactic used by SEO sellers around the world to make it look like their product is powerful.
Total Spend: $62.43 per month
Client 21 – Australian Food & Drinks Business
A food & drink business in Australia that bought just 1 link in June and another order for 2 more links at the end of July. I have a food & drink network so it was very relevant for them.
June | July |
---|---|
1 Link | 2 Links |
$12.80 per Month | $51.70 per Month |
You can see an increase here, but for the local businesses ahrefs/semrush don’t represent the change so well. They went from 135 page 1’s with 68 top 3’s in June, to 181 page 1’s with 74 top 3’s
From 3 when we started to #1. Only 150 search vol, but it’s a buying keyword for the client’s city.
This is another keyword with the core business + city name like “seo new york”. It was hovering between 12 and 14 and it’s most recent rank is 3. There’s lots more like this for this client. Lots of 50 to 150 search vols that have gone from page 2 to the top 3.
Total Spend: $64.50 per month
Client 22 – Gaming Site
Another gaming site. These ones always do very well on the wolf because some of my best domains are tech and entertainment, as well as the small gaming network. This one was a new’ish site started back in around October 2019
June | July |
---|---|
1 Link | 11 Links |
$41.88 per Month | $465.59 per Month |
Total Spend: $507.47 per month
Blackhatworld Sales Thread
You can see more reviews over on the blackhatworld sales thread. Just click below to visit
Apply Now
Ready to see your site as one of the success stories above? Click below to apply to the network.