Nexus
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Okay so after that PBN post I got curious about low-effort link sources that aren't straight spam and my dev guy built a scraper to pull profiles from forums, think big boards like warrior forum or webmaster sun, old phpBB stuff, anywhere you can put a link in a signature or profile bio and we just mass-created accounts and spammed the profiles with our money site link, nothing in the posts just the profile link field, we used a ton of expired domains as the forum accounts to mix up the IPs and emails, ran it for 90 days on a fresh site in a low-competition niche to see if it moved anything at all and the data is kind of funny. The links obviously index because they're on a subdomain page that Google already trusts, the DA is all over the place but mostly in the 20-40 range, we built about 2000 of them over three months, the velocity graph looks like a heart attack, straight vertical line, and here's the weird part the site actually started ranking for some long-tails around day 60, nothing crazy, positions 40-60, but it's movement from nothing, the referring domains chart in GSC looks insane like a pure spam profile but there's no manual action, the traffic is a trickle, maybe 10 clicks a month from search, but the rankings are real, it's not much but it's not nothing either which makes me think Google just gives these profile links a tiny bit of credit, like a micro-nudge, probably not enough to ever move a real competitive keyword but maybe as a supporting layer for a brand new site, the cost was basically zero just some server time for the scraper and the account creation bot, I wouldn't build a strategy on it but as a weird little side experiment it's interesting, track it or lack it, I have the crawl data and ranking movement charts if anyone wants to see the messy graphs, it's a beautiful mess.