Buying links - what a mess of price ranges and quality tiers

Buying links - what a mess of price ranges and quality tiers

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Alright, I gotta vent. So I've been looking into buying links, right? Because apparently that's still a thing in 2023. The prices? Just wow. Some guys selling links for like 20 bucks, claiming it's high quality, and I'm sitting here thinking, seriously? Do I look like I want a PBN that's barely hanging on or some shady tiered setup that smells like black hat? Meanwhile, others want hundreds for a single link, and I gotta wonder, are they kidding? Is there even a reliable way to judge quality or am I just tossing money into the void? It's like trying to buy a used car but every seller is a scammer with a different story. Anyone actually cracked the code on what's worth what or is it just a giant game of roulette? I'm tired of the guessing, I want some real data, not just some guy's vague claim about "premium tier 1" links that probably came from his grandma's PBN. Help me out here, what's the deal with prices and quality tiers these days?
 
Yep exactly, that line cracked me up. Do you think the whole link buying scene rn is just a crapshoot? I've seen some folks swear by niche edits or guest post placements instead of straight-up link packs.
 
careful with assuming link buying is all a scam tho, some legit providers do exist if you know what to look for (like actual outreach, real placements, not just PBNs) but yeah the prices are all over the place so it's a risk no matter what but if you get some real whitehat stuff it might be worth it over the shady black hat route but still gotta do ur homework or tf you just throwing cash into the void?
 
Bruh, you think buying links is a lottery? I swear it's more like Russian roulette sometimes. I've seen decent guys doing outreach and legit placements but the price? Yeah, it's high and not for everyone. But don't lump all in the same boat just 'cause you saw some trash for 20 bucks
 
honestly do you really think a $20 link can be high quality? I've seen plenty of cheap links that are just PBN spam. Quality always costs more, lol.
 
Last month i tested a few $50 links and they turned out to be trash, so don't assume higher price means good quality. My tip: ask for case studies or proof of placements before even thinking about buying.
 
Have you ever bought a cheap link that actually worked or did it turn into a total flop? I bought a couple of those low-cost PBNs once and they were trash, no juice at all, felt like throwing money in the trash. It's like you never know until you test, but
 
different angle: I think a lot of people forget that even high-priced links aren't guaranteed to stick around or pass juice. I bought some $200+ links from what seemed legit and they disappeared quick or did nothing. imo, no
 
Different angle: maybe it's not just about price or tiers but more about finding legit sellers who are transparent and actually deliver what they promise. Have you tried looking for reviews or real case proof instead of just trusting the sales page? Sometimes a cheaper link from a trusted source beats the fancy "premium" stuff that's just hype.
 
Bruh, honestly, if you're trying to cut through the mess, check out a tool like Pitchbox or Ninja Outreach. They got some legit outreach options and real reviews so you can see who's actually delivering. Might save you some time and cash trying to guess.
 
So I've been looking into buying links, right, and honestly it's like trying to buy a lottery ticket w/o knowing the odds. The prices? They're all over the place, and most of it feels like
 
spot on. buying links in 2023 is like walking a minefield. prices are all over the place, quality is shady as hell and everyone's trying to sell you some "premium" tier 1 but it's just a pile of junk most of the time. hard to trust anyone without doing your own digging, reviews are hit or miss, and the whole thing feels like gambling. honestly, the only real way is to test and verify yourself or stick to legit outreach methods.
 
start with a simple rule: stay away from anything under $50 per link unless you want low quality or spammy sites. real links from niche-specific sites tend to go for 100-300 bucks depending on domain authority and traffic. fwiw, focus on DA 30+
 
yep exactly. i once bought a cheap link from some site that looked kinda legit but turned out to be dead or spammy after a week. now i stick to niche blogs or real domains even if they cost more, no regrets
 
lol classic, that's why i say even if it costs more, get legit aged domains. cheap links usually turn into a headache quick. lol
 
really? I think there's actually a way to spot decent links without breaking the bank if you know what to look for. Not all cheap links are garbage, ymmv.
 
Most of the time cheap links are dead or spammy quick, but if you look for ones with at least 20 referring domains and some organic traffic, you can find some that stick around longer w/o breaking the bank. Usually, the sites with 20+ referring domains aren't gonna vanish overnight, and they tend to have some actual juice.
 
Buying links is like buying a used car, the cheap ones often break down fast but sometimes you find a hidden gem if you look close enough. I've seen some mid-tier links with decent metrics that actually hold up longer without costing a fortune.
 
just my 2 cents: bought a batch of cheap links once, thought I scored a deal but they vanished in a month. kinda like finding a $20 bill in an old jacket, feels good but kinda pointless long term. Keep it real, link quality is a rollercoaster.
 
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