Question for the room. I've been tracking forum link signals for about 8 months now on a handful of client sites, and the data just crossed a line. I think I found a specific way to place them that actually passes some juice, or at least creates a positive pattern that's sticking. It goes completely against the old 'profile link in the signature' playbook. Anyone else seeing forum links that aren't just for branding? I've got a test domain that's ranking for some decent terms almost entirely off the back of community participation, not resource pages or anything. It feels weird to even type that out. Here's the context. We all know forum profile links are basically inert, right? I thought so too. But I shifted from just getting a profile live to actually engaging in specific types of discussions - think detailed troubleshooting threads in software niches, or long-form debates on methodology in marketing forums (like this one). The link is in the bio, sure, but the key seems to be the thread itself becoming a reference point. If your post is the one that solves the problem, and that thread gets linked to from other forums or even Reddit, the entire page's authority seems to bleed over to your profile link. It's creating this tiny, legit topical cluster. My numbers are showing these links have referral traffic and the pages they're on have DR that's actually climbing. It's not a fast method, but after 8 months the slope of the ranking graph changed. It all comes down to the human connection, not the link. Feels like we might have written off the whole channel too early. What's your experience been lately, especially with niche-specific communities?