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I'll say this once. Buying links is a minefield and most of you are blind to the risks. Prices vary wildly depending on quality, tier and source. Cheap links in the 50-100 dollar range are mostly junk, likely PBNs or spammy footer links that Google is cracking down on hard. Expect those to have a lifespan of maybe a month before your site gets hit or the link disappears. Mid-tier links in the 200-500 dollar range from semi-credible sites might hold for a few months but still carry serious risk if caught. High-quality legit backlinks from real publications or niche authority sites go for 1K plus per link and last longer, but even then they're not guaranteed safe long term. I've seen a client drop 30 percent in traffic after buying cheap links that looked good at first but were obviously spam. It's a clear sign most cheap link sellers are pushing garbage. The lesson is simple: if you want a sustainable strategy, don't chase the lowest price. Invest in real outreach and quality content. Buying links is a short-term fix at best and a long-term disaster at worst. The only 'safe' way to build links is through honest outreach and creating value, not paying a dollar for spam.