Building links in tough niches like finance & health, my mess

Building links in tough niches like finance & health, my mess

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Ugh just trying to find a legit way to get links in these crazy competitive niches w/o getting wrecked or blowing tons of cash. So first i audit my top competitors backlinks, see where their links are coming from, look for any gaps. Then i hunt for guest post spots but finding good sites that take real content not just pbn garbage is a total nightmare. Been testing outreach templates trying to land links from actual blogs but most just ignore me or want insane money. PBNs? messed with a couple but the risk is too high dont want a penalty right now. Tried tiered link stuff t1 from outreach t2 from comments but honestly outreach ctr is garbage unless youre relentless or have some clout. Checking profiles with ahrefs or semrush you see legit finance sites have all these high dr links from big publishers its pretty discouraging. Black hat? tried a few sketchy things but the penalties freak me out more than any potential gain. This whole thing is just a nonstop cat and mouse game and im always losing money on campaigns that flop. Anyone have any new angles or actual data-driven tactics that work in these totally oversaturated niches?
 
90% of my links in finance came from just building legit relationships and offering real value, not some quick outreach or PBNs. spent months just commenting on blogs and sliding into DMs, eventually got a few placements. sometimes slow, but way safer.
 
disagree that it's all about relationships only, tho that helps big time. but in niches like finance and health, sometimes you need to get creative. i found that creating content that genuinely helps or answers real questions can attract links naturally from industry sites. also, focusing on niche-specific forums or communities and being active there can open up some legit backlink opportunities without blowing cash. it's slow but more sustainable than chasing after high DR sites that ignore outreach.
 
been doing this 3 years and let me tell ya, in tough niches like finance & health, getting backlinks is a circus. one thing that kinda helped me is focusing on creating real value content that journalists or industry insiders actually wanna link to. like, build legit relationships with those who actually can share or mention your stuff, instead of spamming random outreach.
 
u think its really a mess or just part of the game? sometimes just gotta switch up the tactics and target smaller, easier sites first to build momentum.
 
been doing this 4+ years and in finance & health, its a constant grind. seen legit gains by focusing on micro-niches and building legit relationships with small sites, like 20-30 links a month, can boost rankings more than spammy outreach. always about quality over quantity tbh.
 
You ever feel like you're just spinning wheels with these niches? sometimes it's like fighting a losing battle but then again, maybe we just gotta get more creative or grind it out a bit longer. it's frustrating for sure but gotta keep pushing or switch gears, bruh.
 
try creating content assets that are super shareable and then pitch them for backlinks. worked for me even in tough niches. never just rely on outreach alone.
 
building links in tough niches like finance & health, my mess last month i tried really niche-specific guest posting but got no reply smh, so now im thinking maybe i need to focus more on legit outreach or even create some kinda asset that stands out. just feels like a long grind tbh.
 
tbh been doing this 3 years and honestly, sometimes I just try to build small relationships with site owners instead of heavy outreach, lol. feels less like begging and more like makin friends. ymmv.
 
Careful with thinking link building in these niches is impossible, I tried just hacking at it with low quality outreach and got nowhere. switched to making legit content pieces that ppl actually wanna share, then pitched those. worked way better but took months of legit effort. don't expect quick wins in finance or health.
 
Different angle: maybe it's not just about tough niches being impossible but about shifting your expectations. kinda feel like sometimes we chase backlinks that don't really move the needle, y'know? maybe focus more on traffic-driving content and let the links come naturally instead of stressing over every single one.
 
bruh, ever tried using pitchbox for outreach? sometimes just automating the right targeted emails can open doors in those niches. do you think it's worth a shot or too spammy?
 
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