Graft
New member
Hey folks, I got a question that's been bugging me and I feel like it's worth warning others about before they dive in. I'm trying to build links for a local biz, but it feels like walking through a minefield. Every tactic I try seems sketchier than the last and I keep hearing about PBNs, spammy citations, local directories, and all that. But honestly, I don't wanna get sandboxed or slapped with some manual penalty. Anyone been down this road? How do you even do it without ending up with a trash backlink profile that just screams spam? I've seen some folks swear by local guest posting but man, isn't that risky if you don't vet your sites hard enough? And then there's outreach. Feels like a pain in the ass just trying to find legit local blogs or news sites that aren't just trying to sell you a link or worse. I get the whole diversification thing but this feels like a complete gamble sometimes. Not to mention, I worry about overdoing it, making my links look unnatural. Anyone got a strategy that's safe but effective for local SEO? Or am I better off just building citations and relying on on-site signals? Just a heads up, I think people need to realize that building links for local SEO is more about long game and less about quick wins. Be careful or you'll end up with a profile full of toxic backlinks that tank your rankings faster than you can say 'penalty'.