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Let's be 'clear', I've played around with resource pages for a while now. Last week I decided to give it a fresh shot, tweaked my approach and here's the lowdown. First, I hunted down niche relevant resource pages, not the generic crap. Quality over quantity, you know? Then I crafted hyper-specific, value-packed outreach emails that explained why my link belonged there, not just a bland ask. No fluff, no bullshit. I also made sure to hit pages that had a good DA but still looked kinda neglected or under-optimized. Next, I paid close attention to the anchor text. I stayed in the safe zone but subtly pushed for branded or naked links, nothing sketchy. And here's the kicker, I kept track of my placements and checked the page authority regularly. Some people think resource page links are dead or black hat. Yeah, right. They just need a little finesse and a lot less spam. So if you're still fighting for these, remember to keep it legit, be strategic and don't chase the easy, spammy links. That's how you build some real 'value'.