Nexus
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So I posted a while back about scraping those third-party VPN audit reports for link prospects you know the ones from Cure53 or Leviathan and trying to spin it for a local client in home services man what a trip that turned into. I thought okay these sites tech blogs and privacy review sites they have decent DA and they're actually legit so I'll just try to place some relevant content about like data security for smart home installs or smth seemed like a clever angle. Started the outreach super personalized referencing the specific report they published and all that got a few bites even, placed three guest posts. Tracked it all set up separate tracking IDs for each link like I always do track it or lack it right. Here's where the confusion hits me hard and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it. The client's local rankings for their core city keywords actually dipped slightly like not a crash but a consistent 3-5 spot drop over six weeks, meanwhile their traffic for non-geo terms around smart home security went up 15% but that's not what they pay for. So did I just accidentally build relevance for the wrong topic and dilute their local signals or is this just a weird Google dance, I'm checking GSC and the pages linking are getting clicks but not for the local terms, it's all informational. I feel like I steered the ship into the wrong port entirely. Now I'm knee-deep trying to balance this out with pure local citations and maybe some unlisted NAP stuff but it's messy, the data is telling two different stories and I can't tell if the audit report trick is a dead end for local or if I just executed it poorly, anyone else try to force a non-local link tactic into a local campaign and live to tell the tale?