List of Spammy PBN – Disavow List
Lately we have seen an increase in spammy links towards our website but also towards industry. While PBNs are essentially networks of websites designed to artificially boost a target website’s authority by linking back to it, making it appear more trustworthy to search engines, they can also be used to spam competitor websites with unwanted links and anchor texts. These sort of concentrated attacks from bad actors aim at destroying the search engine reputation of quality websites. Why would anyone do that? This is something our editors have also wondered, and the simple conclusion is that it is cheaper to ruing someone’s SEO efforts and organic traffic compared to investing into improving your own web projects and out-compete competition. This is unfortunate as it can still hurt a lot an online business in an already changing SEO landscape with AI overviews which already eat in the organic traffic.
Here is a list updated 07.08.2025 with domains of Private Blog Networks or Public Blog Networks used to create sub-domain/sub-folder websites used for spamming, a list which can be used in the Disavow file uploaded to search engines to disavow links from them:
acidblog.net
affiliatblogger.com
amantespastoraleman.com
angelinsblog.com
azuria-wiki.com
azzablog.com
bcbloggers.com
bleepblogs.com
blog-gold.com
blogacep.com
blogaritma.com
bloggerbags.com
bloggerswise.com
blogdun.com
blogitright.com
blogmazing.com
blogocial.com
blogofoto.com
blogoscience.com
blogozz.com
blogpixi.com
blogpostie.com
blogsuperapp.com
blogsvirals.com
blogsvila.com
blogtov.com
blogunok.com
blogunteer.com
blogvivi.com
blogzag.com
blue-blogs.com
blog2learn.com
collectblogs.com
csublogs.com
dailyblogzz.com
dailyhitblog.com
designertoblog.com
diowebhost.com
educationalimpactblog.com
estate-blog.com
frewwebs.com
free-blogz.com
full-design.com
fitnell.com
getblogs.net
hamachiwiki.com
izrablog.com
liberty-blog.com
look4blog.com
masstr.net
myparisblog.com
newbigblog.com
newsbloger.com
oblogation.com
pages10.com
pointblog.net
qodsblog.com
qowap.com
snack-blog.com
spintheblog.com
thekatyblog.com
theobloggers.com
tkzblog.com
ttblogs.com
weblogco.com
wikiconverse.com
wjmfg.com
yomoblog.com
24.09.2025
blogprodesign.com
thezenweb.com
tinyblogging.com
total-blog.com
shotblogs.com
qowap.com
suomiblog.com
blogzet.com
onesmablog.com
dsiblogger.com
ezblogz.com
link4blogs.com
articlesblogger.com
blogerus.com
timeblog.net
bluxeblog.com
bloggin-ads.com
imblogs.net
blogs-service.com
dbblog.net
blogstival.com
jaiblogs.com
arwebo.com
bloginwi.com
post-blogs.com
affiliatblogger.com
ivasdesign.com
Hopefully the more webmasters disavow these domain networks, the faster search engines will understand to avoid crawling these sites and not count any of their links.
Uploading this list of domains to the disavow list will disavow links not only from the main root domains, but also from all subdomains of that domain, so spammers will not be able to avoid disavow by creating new blogs on other subdomains of the same root sites.
Remember that in order to disavow a domain you need to use the following syntax in the file uploaded:
domain:example.com
Meaning you need to put “domain:” just in front of the domain. You can upload disavow files to Google Disavow service.
Most of the domains listed above are blog networks, good part of them private (without the option for outsiders to register), some public (with outsiders allowed to register and create a new blog), and very few domains that seem real, forum styles, but because of lack of proper moderation, they are used by spammers to put undesirable links surrounded by undesirable anchor text.
While this list provided includes mainly spammy blog networks, there are many other sources used to publish toxic links, many also coming from blog comments, forum profiles, hacked web scripts, suspicious top level domains. EasyDisavow – disavow file generator can help you with your disavow file by quickly identifying the common spammy links from your Google Search Console profile and generating the disavow in a minute. No more need to spend hours on inspecting each individual link – the service offers even a free plan that can help you do that automatically.