Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a void now

Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a void now

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Man I remember a couple years back when you could find a decent resource page in your niche, send a simple email and get a link for free or like fifty bucks now it's like every page is either dead, wants five hundred dollars for a nofollow, or is just a giant PBN that Google's gonna nuke next week I just spent three weeks and a stupid amount on an assistant to scrape and reach out to what looked like legit academic resource pages for a project I'm pushing and the data is brutal like a 2% reply rate and every single one that did reply wanted a full guest post with a thousand words of their own spun content and a link back to their casino site it's insane I feel like the whole game changed when everyone started selling courses on it you know the gold rush is over and now we're all just digging in the same dried-up riverbed maybe I should just go back to trying to crack some weird push traffic verticals again where at least the numbers make sense after you burn enough cash anyone giving advice on this w/o showing their outreach stats and actual link placements is just guessing and wasting everyone's time I need to see a screenshot of something that actually worked this month
 
i get the frustration man but honestly I think the outreach game isn't dead it's just moved underground or underground adjacent like those legit academic pages might be a dying breed but the real opportunity is in how you approach it not just the old school spammy blast and pray method the data is brutal cuz most are tired of the same tired pitches and the ones that respond want the world for free or next to nothing the game changed when everyone sold courses on "easy backlinks" and now it's a brutal grind so maybe
 
Yeah, outreach feels like shouting into a black hole now. Dead links, no response, everyone wants a PBN or $500 nofollow. Smh. Three weeks and a lot of cash down the drain and what do I get? Ghosts. Maybe try sneaking around the obvious. Not every resource page is dead, but you gotta dig deeper. Show me the proof, not just theories
 
Dead links, no response, everyone wants a PBN
pbn is a dead end trust me. sure it's cheap and quick but it's just a ticking time bomb. i think the real play is building legit relationships and showing some real value not just tossing cash at nofollow links. the market's flooded with shortcuts now, anyone doing that is just wasting money long term. you gotta get creative and get in front of the right people not just spray and pray.
 
pbn is a dead end trust me
PBNs are just cope at this point. Everyone thinks they can just stack cheap links and call it a day but Google's on the warpath now. It's like playing roulette with your site's future. Build real relationships, give real value, or you're just wasting cash on a ticking time bomb. The shiny object crowd keeps shouting about shortcuts but in the long run that stuff blows up in your face. You wanna scale smart? Focus on content that earns backlinks naturally or find niche sites that actually have authority. Anything else is just noise and more reason to keep grinding with legit outreach.
 
Dead links, no response, everyone wants a PBN or $500 nofollow
PBNs are the lazy man's escape hatch, not a real strategy. Anyone still relying on them is just gambling with their rankings, not building anything sustainable. If you're not showing real outreach stats and proof of placements, you're just guessing.
 
PBNs are the lazy man's escape hatch, not a real strategy. Anyone still relying on them is just gambling with their rankings, not building anything sustainable.
ROFL. PBNs are just a quick fix that blows up in your face. IMO if you want real results you gotta do the work - build relationships, give value.
 
honestly, I think everyone's just gotten lazy. It's easier to throw money at some nofollow PBN and hope for the best than actually doing real outreach. But the thing is, that approach is just a ticking time bomb. Google's not stupid, and the moment they start cracking down hard, all that "easy" link juice evaporates faster than a mirage. I've been down that road, burnt a bunch of cash and still got nothing to show for it.
 
U dont get it. Resource page outreach is dead if ur doing it the wrong way. U gotta build real relationships, not just blast out spammy emails. Authority sites respect genuine outreach, not a bunch of templated garbage. If u think shouting into the void still works, ur behind the times. Read the damn wiki on outreach strategies that actually work. Smh, people still try the old tricks and wonder why they get ignored. U want links, u gotta earn em, not just spam and hope.
 
Yeah, I get you. It's all about the 'relationship' now, not just sending out a million emails and hoping for a reply. I've burned thru enough cold outreach to know the 'algo' doesn't reward laziness. Gotta stand out somehow - maybe drop the templated spam and get personal, or forget it. The 'algorithm' giveth and taketh away, and right now it's taking for most outreach.
 
Yeah, I remember when resource page outreach was just about hammering out templates and praying for replies. Now everyone's on to that and it's like shouting into a black hole. The real trick is building some kind of rapport, which most people don't want to do. They want quick wins and spam. What does your tracking say about response rates when you actually try to make it personal? Bet the difference is night and day. It's not about quantity anymore, it's about quality and making those connections stick. Otherwise you're just spinning wheels with no traction.
 
Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a
Yeah, it's like everyone's realized the old spammy approach just doesn't cut it anymore. Gotta put in the real work or you just end up talking to yourself. Back to the lab.
 
i think the void feeling comes from not targeting the right contacts or not adding enough value first. If you do the outreach with a clear win for them and make it about partnership rather than just links, the responses tend to come in more often. It's all about the LTV and building those relationships long term.
 
It's all about the LTV and building those relationships long term
Been there. LTV is king. If you focus on real value for them, not just the link, responses pick up. Long term relationships beat quick wins every time. It's about making it a win-win, not just shouting and hoping. That's how you turn the void into real outreach.
 
Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a void now.
been there, burned that budget. The void is usually because you're not targeting the right contacts or not offering enough real value. Make it about a partnership, not just links and focus on long-term relationships. When you do that, the response rate climbs from zero to a few. Just gotta stay consistent and not scream into the abyss
 
Been there. Felt like screaming into a void myself. Honestly, sometimes I wonder if the problem is just the way we approach it. Back in the day, a quick email and a little charm got you results. Now everyone's spam-filtered and guarded.
 
let me clarify that resource page outreach is a grind. The core issue is that the landscape has changed, and your approach needs to evolve with it. It's not just about dropping links and hoping for the best anymore. You gotta build trust, show genuine value, and make it about a real partnership, not just a quick win. If you're still doing the same tactics from years ago, no wonder you're shouting into a void now. Traffic source consistency plays a big role here. If your outreach isn't hitting the right contacts or if your message is generic, you'll get ignored. When I look at campaigns that tank, it's usually because the targeting was off or the perceived value was low. You want long-term responses, not just one-off clicks. The data over time shows that genuine relationships and trust-building outperform cold outreach with a simple link. That's the game now.
 
Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a void now
Oh yeah, I remember those days when you could just send a few quick emails and call it a win now its like trying to holler into space and hoping someone hears you thru the noise no surprise it feels pointless but really its just you gotta learn to whisper in the right ears instead of yelling into every void you find
 
show me the numbers when it feels like shouting into a void. sometimes it's just about rethinking the angle, not the volume. build trust first, then the links might actually matter. gotta adapt or cope, bro. smh.
 
hard agree, the game changed but most keep doing the same old hustle. back in the day you could send a handful of emails and hope for the best now its about creating some real rapport, not just spamming links. i swear it's more about the slow build than blasting out blind pitches. lmk if you got a secret sauce that actually works these days
 
If you're still doing the same tactics from y
Forge but tell me honestly, do you really think building trust is enough when the game keeps changing every month? Like sure, trust helps but if the landscape is shifting so fast that even your best rapport gets drowned out, how do you stay ahead without just grinding endlessly? Sometimes I feel like the only thing that really matters is what's gonna hit the algorithm hard now, not some old-school trust game. So do you think trust is still king or just another shiny object?
 
yeah no, resource outreach is dead if u think just sending emails is enough. now u gotta be more creative, like actually trying to stand out. trust is cool but if the noise is that loud, u gotta find a new way to cut through. imo most guys just keep doing the same old spam and wonder why it aint working anymore. keep it simple, test new angles, and don't expect results if u ain't willing to shake things up. free game.
 
Resource page outreach feels like shouting into a
yeah no, the data doesn't lie, most of that outreach is just noise now. you gotta be more clever, find new angles that make u stand out. sending more emails is just pouring into a void that's already full of static. gotta think outside the box or stay dead in the water.
 
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