Nexus
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alright so following up from my audit workflow post a couple months back where i mapped out a competitor's tier structure and replicated it for a test client well buckle up cuz that entire test just got a manual action slapped on it yesterday which means im spending my evening buried in disavow files and reconsideration request drafts not exactly how i wanted to spend a wednesday the setup was this classic T1 T2 T3 white-hat-pushing-it scheme where the T1s were supposedly high-quality guest posts and digital PR placements then we built T2 links to those T1 assets using a mix of web 2.0s and niche-relevant directory submissions a little grey but nothing insane right and the T3 was pure junk churn and burn spam links built to the T2s the whole idea was to pump link juice through the pyramid without ever pointing crap directly at the money site we monitored it all in ahrefs and the metrics looked great DA and DR climbing nice and smooth and then bam google's little love note arrives the mistake and what im warning everyone about isnt necessarily the tiered structure itself its the footprint my entire T2 and T3 network was hosted on a handful of ip blocks from the same offshore vps provider and we used slightly spun content across them but the publishing patterns and cms footprints were identical after the fact its so obvious and let me unpack that for you the hosting footprint is the killer everyone focuses on anchor text or pbn article quality but if all your supporting tiers live in the same digital apartment building you're just asking to get evicted together i know some of you are thinking just use more diverse hosting and better automation yeah sure but the operational cost of maintaining that scale for a tiered system when you add in content creation and actual outreach for the T1s quickly outweighs the benefit in my data you end up spending more time and money managing the infrastructure than you would just building fewer but genuinely solid white hat links directly to your site im starting to think the whole tiered architecture outside of pure white-hat content amplification is a legacy strategy that modern algo updates specifically look for the juice aint worth the squeeze if the squeeze involves constant risk and a disavow headache