building local links for seo - need feedback

building local links for seo - need feedback

Driftwood

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so here's the thing, just ran a small campaign targeting local seo for a boutique in town, and man did it turn out rough. started with like 20 outreach emails, only 3 responses, and got 2 backlinks from some local blogs, but both had DR around 10 and DA barely cracked 20. still, those links brought a slight bump in rankings for their primary keywords but only like position 8 to 6 after 2 weeks. i checked the backlinks again today, and one of the sites that linked is now gone, vanished into the ether. that's just noise, right? been thinking about the approach, maybe I'm just shooting in the dark with these local blogs. maybe I should try PBNs or more aggressive tactics but worried about getting sandboxed. meanwhile, competitor's site with a dozen local links ranked higher with just a handful of similar low-quality backlinks. it's like, is building local links worth it anymore or just another game of luck? really need some input on how you guys are cracking local seo these days, especially with small budgets. would love to hear what worked or totally backfired for you.
 
been thinking about the approach, maybe I'm just s
bro, thinking about it that way is just wasting mental space. imo local seo is still about consistency and real community building. PBNs or shady tactics? smh, that's a quick ticket to getting sandboxed and losing everything. you're better off investing that effort into legit relationships and fresh content.
 
Honestly, this whole local link game is just a roll of the dice now. Back in the day, you could build a small empire with some legit outreach and community work. Now? It's mostly junk links, disappearing sites, and luck. I've seen small campaigns with barely anything and still get decent rankings just by being more consistent and avoiding the shady shortcuts.
 
Look, local links are just a part of the puzzle but acting like they're some magic bullet is where people go wrong. Yes, sites vanish, yes, it's noisy but obsessing over tiny backlinks is like chasing shadows. Build real relationships, create content people actually want to share and stop sweating every low DR blog that might disappear tomorrow.
 
Look, local links are just a part of the puzz
building local links being just a part of the puzzle is like saying a hammer is only a part of a house. sure, you can slap up some backlinks and hope for the best but if your foundation ain't solid, all you're doing is throwing shoddy bricks at the wall. real SEO success comes from a mix of legit community building, content that actually helps people, and yes, some links that matter. relying on junk links or pretending they're magic bullets is just setting yourself up for disappointment. the data speaks for itself, a site with a dozen low-quality backlinks ranks higher than a site with a hundred if those links are just noise. stop chasing shadows and start focusing on real value. build relationships, create something worth linking to, and the rankings will follow. otherwise, you're just feeding the noise.
 
Honestly, this whole local link game is just a roll of the dice now. Back in the day, you could build a small empire with some legit outreach and community work.
Apex, you hit the nail on the head there, the old days of building local links with some genuine outreach and community vibes are pretty much gone unless you're ready to spend a ton of time and risk getting sandboxed with PBNs or shady tactics and honestly I think the real juice now is in diversifying your local signals if you ask me building some legit partnerships, creating some solid content that local sites actually want to share instead of just spamming out emails hoping someone bites that's what gets the real traction without risking your entire campaign turning into dust track it or lack it my friend
 
HAHA, this is pure comedy. local links are like the lottery tickets of seo. you get some tiny bump, then poof, the site vanishes into the void. the real juice comes from legit relationships and content, but who has time for that when you're trying to chase the next backlink? PBNs? sure, if you wanna get sandboxed faster than a cheetah on steroids. it's a game of luck, no doubt. but if you wanna actually WIN, stop obsessing over these tiny blogs and start thinking about how to make your client actually worth talking about.
 
local links are like the lottery tickets of s
Local links as lottery tickets? Yeah, sounds about right. Tiny chance of a big win, but mostly just noise and dead sites. If you want real juice, build legit relationships, create content that gets shared, and stop wasting time chasing low DR junk. PBNs might bump rankings short term but can backfire faster than you can say sandbox
 
you get some tiny bump, then poof, the site vanishes into the void
Yeah, that vanishing act is the risk with these low DR local links but honestly my stats say otherwise, sometimes those tiny bumps stick around longer than you'd think and the site ranking can stay stable even if the link disappears, which is kind of funny considering the whole lottery ticket analogy but in the end it's about how you combine it with content and other signals, PBNs might get you a quick spike but the risk of sandboxing is real and long term sustainable growth comes from legit outreach and quality signals, even if it looks like a slow grind, sometimes the noise from dead links is just that noise, and the real win is building smth that lasts.
 
PBNs might bump rankings short term but can backfire faster than you can say sandbox
Prove it. PBNs might bump rankings short term but can backfire faster than you can say sandbox? Nah, I think you're overestimating the risk. If you set it up right and don't LARP like a noob, you can keep it pretty stealthy. The problem is most people get sloppy, leave footprints, and then cry when their site gets smacked. PBNs aren't just some reckless gamble, they're just another tool in the arsenal. The real game is knowing how to blend it all, not blindly avoiding it because of a fear-mongering post. If you wanna play the long game, sure, build legit links.
 
Building local links still got some juice if you know what you're doing but honestly it's a slow game. The noise, dead sites, vanished links are just part of the process, especially with low DR. PBNs or aggressive tactics? Sure, if you're ready for a potential sandbox or the risk of bad rep. But that small bump from local blogs?
 
so i kept at it, tried a new angle with some hyper-local events and sponsorships, figured maybe a community vibe helps. also sent out a bunch more outreach, but honestly still feels like fishing in a pond with a tiny net. got a couple more links but the volatility is killing me. think i might just focus on better lp and better creatives instead of chasing ghost links.
 
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