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Been running some numbers lately after trying a fresh forum and community link building approach, and man it's a mixed bag. I pulled data from about 250 community profile links over the last 8 months. Initially I thought, hey this is safe, maybe even low effort. But here's the kicker: 40 percent of those links ended up in sandbox for some clients, even with solid anchor diversity. That's a warning sign I missed first round. I tested a new outreach angle where I crafted highly personalized, value-driven messages, aiming for quality over quantity. Out of 500 emails sent, only 3 actual placements, but here's the twist: those 3 produced a 27 percent higher conversion rate than typical generic outreach. So yeah, not everything's dead, but gotta be razor sharp and selective. My gut says community links can still work, but man you gotta sniff out the spam filters and avoid the dead zone. Anyone else running similar tests? What's your take on the long game for forum links now?