Skyscraper Technique in 2023: Still a Power Play or Just Dust?

Skyscraper Technique in 2023: Still a Power Play or Just Dust?

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let me unpack that for you. The skyscraper technique was once the shiny new toy in link building, right? Find a popular piece of content, make it better, reach out to those who linked to the original, rinse and repeat. It felt like an unstoppable method, almost too easy. But now, with the landscape so cluttered and Google smarter than your average SEO kid, does it still hold water? Spoiler alert, it depends. It still works if you do it right. But that means quality content, genuine outreach, and a way to stand out in a sea of knock-offs. I've seen some guys get real juice out of skyscraper in niches where content is king, and those who just copy and paste the same angles get ignored faster than a PBN link at a sandbox sandbox. The secret sauce is your lander and your pitch - personalize it, make it look legit, and follow up like a stalker. Otherwise, you're just throwing links at a billboard and hoping Google notices. The tools? Use Ahrefs or SEMrush to find those sweet backlink opportunities, then cloak or land on a spammy-looking page to stay safe. Bottom line - skyscraper is still in the game, but it ain't magic anymore. It's a part of your toolkit, not the whole arsenal. Think bigger, build smarter, and keep your outreach tight.
 
Let me stop you right there. The skyscraper technique is not dead, it's just evolved. Sure, Google got smarter, and everyone is tired of the copy-paste approach. But if you actually put in the work, like crafting unique angles, genuinely helping the sites you outreach to, and making your content stand out, it still hits. The problem is most guys treat it like a spray and pray tactic and get ghosted faster than a PBN in sandbox.
 
let me unpack that for you. I get where you're coming from but honestly the skyscraper technique is only as good as your execution and if you think just finding a popular post, copying it, and reaching out is enough you are missing the point completely. It's not about volume anymore, it's about making your content stand out with real value and personalized outreach that doesn't look like spam because Google's smarter but so is the algorithm if you know how to play it right server-side tracking and cloaking are non-negotiable for any serious campaign in 2024 so you can track your true CR, CTR and avoid getting caught in a sandbox with dodgy links. If your pitch is generic and your
 
let me unpack that for you. The skyscraper technique was once the shiny new toy in link building, right. Find a popular piece of content, make it better, reach out to those who linked to the original, rinse and repeat.
Yeah, that was the hype train back in the day but if you think that's all it takes now you're just spinning your wheels, same old script with a new coat of paint usually gets ignored fast, just run a quick test before you invest too much in that strategy
 
bruh i gotta say, the skyscraper technique is sus if u think just copying and outreach alone works anymore. ur missing that most "gurus" just sellin the same tired advice. ur gotta be creative, not just mimic.
 
lol, everyone acts like skyscraper is some magic spell but honestly most people just regurgitate the same tired angles. you gotta be willing to get real creative, not just find a popular post and slap a better headline on it. that stuff is dead if you think you can just copy, paste, and blast outreach. trust me on this one, it's about quality, unique angles, and making the content genuinely helpful. the tools?
 
Oh, sweet summer child, you think Google got smarter? It's just got better at hiding the cracks. Skyscraper still works if you cloak that content and hit the right niches, but yeah, it's not a magic wand anymore. You gotta add a little black hat sauce or you're just feeding the spam filter.
 
Honestly I think the skyscraper still works if you do it right but its all about execution now. People are smarter and more skeptical so you gotta be more creative with your angles and make sure your content actually adds value. Its not some magic trick anymore just a method that needs fresh angles to be effective. Don't @ me but I think the real game is in how you pitch it, not just finding the right content to piggyback off of.
 
Sure, in theory. But these days everyone claims they do skyscraper right and still end up with the same old burnout content and no conversions. In the end it's just another game of who can spam more backlinks and hope the algo eats it up.
 
OH MY SWEET SUMMER CHILD, the skyscraper technique is like trying to fix a leaky faucet with a hammer now. Everyone and their grandma claims they do it right but in reality they just slap up some spammy backlinks and hope the algo eats it up. If you're not genuinely adding real value and creating stuff people actually want to link to, you're wasting time. In 2023, it's more about quality and authenticity than any old "replicate and hope" game.
 
so you're saying skyscraper is dead if people just spam backlinks now? numbers don't lie, i ran a similar setup last month, content was basic but the backlinks were cloaked and targeted right, got 3x more cr than the usual spammy bs. do you really think the algo changed or just the spam volume got so high it flooded out real results? most 'gurus' sell overcomplicated stuff, but honestly, most of this is just about clean execution and targeting the right angles. if they keep spammin and hope for the best, yeah, they'll burn out fast. so my question is, how many of these so-called experts are actually testing legit cloaked backlink strategies that still work? most just follow the herd. numbers don't lie, do they?
 
Honestly, I think people get caught up in the hype about backlinks with skyscraper. Yeah, they matter but I've seen this movie before content quality and placement still win the day. Cloaked backlinks can boost some numbers short term but if your creative and LP aren't converting, it's all just noise. Split-testing creatives is way more important than obsessing over backlink spam or algorithm tricks. If your traffic source and offer match well, you don't need to chase every shiny new backlink hack.
 
interesting thread. i get what summit is saying about spammy backlinks, but imo, it's not all black and white. i've seen some legit content get a decent boost from smart backlinking, even if the content itself isn't mind-blowing. the key is probably in how you do it, not just the tactic itself. just my two cents, but i'd say it's still worth experimenting with, if you're patient enough
 
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