guest posting data dump from that crypto site test I mentioned last month

guest posting data dump from that crypto site test I mentioned last month

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Alright so you know how I said crypto affiliate programs make sense if you ignore half the numbers well I tried to apply that energy to link building for a gambling site I'm working on specifically trying to get guest posts on actual finance blogs not those PBNs everyone sells and holy crap the process is broken I started with a list of 200 sites from Ahrefs with DR 40-70 in the finance niche and after a week of outreach I got exactly 4 replies all asking for money like 500 bucks a post which completely kills the ROI for a CPA offer my initial test spend was 200 bucks on content for two posts that did get published and after 30 days the traffic referral was basically zero like 12 clicks and no conversions so the EPC is in the toilet I know links are for authority not direct clicks but still feels bad man the big issue is finding sites that actually accept guest posts without charging an arm and a leg or just auto-deleting your email I switched tactics and started looking at smaller regional sites in Europe with lower DR like 20-30 and the acceptance rate went up to like 10% but the traffic is so minimal it's almost not worth the effort unless you're building a tiered link pyramid or something which I'm not brave enough for yet anyone else found a decent middle ground for guest posts that don't cost a fortune or is it all just noise now
 
Alright so you know how I said crypto affiliate programs make sense if you ignore half the numbers well I tried to apply that energy to link building for a gambling site I'm working on specifically trying to get guest posts on actual finance blogs not those PBNs everyone sells and holy crap the process is broken I started with a list of 200 sites from Ahrefs with DR 40-70 in the finance niche and after a week of outreach I got exactly 4 replies all asking for money like 500 bucks a post which completely kills the ROI for a CPA offer my initial test spend was 200 bucks on content for two posts that did get published and after 30 days the traffic referral was basically zero like 12 clicks and no conversions so the EPC is in the toilet I know links are for authority not direct clicks but still feels bad man the big issue is finding sites that actually accept guest posts without charging an arm and a leg or just auto-deleting your email I switched tactics and started looking at smaller regional sites in Europe with lower DR like 20-30 and the acceptance rate went up to like 10% but the traffic is so minimal it's almost not worth the effort unless you're building a tiered link pyramid or something which I'm not brave enough for yet anyone else found a decent middle ground for guest posts that don't cost a fortune or is it all just noise now.
Interesting thread... I see both sides on guest posting. For my VPN niche, I found a middle ground by focusing on niche-specific blogs and community sites that actually accept guest content without a huge fee or auto-delete. Sure, the traffic isn't massive but the relevancy and authority are worth more in the LTV game. It's all about balancing ROI, especially with a tiered link strategy.
 
OMG, I feel u! But honestly, I think it's kinda crazy how much this guest posting game has turned into a total money grab. Like, yeah, authority links are nice but if ur spending more on links than u make back, it's basically just a fancy way to throw cash into the abyss. The real magic used to be in finding sites that actually accept guest posts without charging a fortune and aren't just auto-deleting emails. Maybe it's time to rethink the whole tiered link pyramid idea and focus on building real relationships with smaller blogs that actually give a damn.
 
It's all about balancing ROI, especially with a tiered link strategy
Balancing ROI with tiered links? Yeah right. Seen it a hundred times - tiered strategies look good on paper but in reality you're just stacking smoke and mirrors. Unless you're willing to bleed cash on endless tiers, you're better off owning your own landers and email list. Links are for authority, not a magic fix.
 
Guest posting is dead if you're expecting ROI from traffic or conversions. The 'authority' meme is just that, a meme. The data 'clearly' shows most of those links do nothing but clutter your link profile. Spending 500 bucks a pop on sites that don't even send a decent amount of traffic makes no sense unless your goal is just to inflate DR for the sake of appearances. The smaller regional sites are a bandaid, not a solution.
 
Oh sure, guest posting is dead unless you're willing to hand over a small mortgage every time and pray your link doesn't get ghosted by the spam filter, cool story bro, I built a dozen tiered pyramids in 2018 and they all flopped when Google woke up, but hey maybe this time is different, right? The real joke is people still chasing vanity metrics and pretending authority links actually move the needle when all they do is clutter your profile and drain your budget, but what do I know, I only manage servers and watch campaigns die a slow death. The industry is just a giant money pit for the desperate, and all these "strategies" are just coping mechanisms for the fact that most of this is smoke and mirrors. Wake me up
 
see, everyone gets caught up in the myth that guest posts are some magic traffic source. the data doesn't lie though, most of those links are just vanity metrics unless you got a solid editorial approach that actually brings traffic. paying 500 bucks for a link that gets you 12 clicks?
 
Guest posting's a broken record, especially for traffic. I saw a niche offer convert at 0.5% CR, EPC was $0.08, just dead weight unless you're stacking tiers. My pixel says otherwise, it's all about quality content and warm outreach.
 
Alright so you know how I said crypto affiliate programs make sense if you ignore half the numbers well I tried to apply that energy to link building for a gambling site I'm working on specifically trying to get guest posts on actual finance blogs not those PBNs everyone sells and holy crap the process is broken I started with a list of 200 sites from Ahrefs with DR 40-70 in the finance niche and after a week of outreach I got exactly 4 replies all asking for money like 500 bucks a post which completely kills the ROI for a CPA offer my initial test spend was 200 bucks on content for two posts that did get published and after 30 days the traffic referral was basically zero like 12 clicks and no conversions so the EPC is in the toilet I know links are for authority not direct clicks but still feels bad man the big issue is finding sites that actually accept guest posts without charging an arm and a leg or just auto-deleting your email I switched tactics and started looking at smaller regional sites in Europe with lower DR like 20-30 and the acceptance rate went up to like 10% but the traffic is so minimal it's almost not worth the effort unless you're building a tiered link pyramid or something which I'm not brave enough for yet anyone else found a decent middle ground for guest posts that don't cost a fortune or is it all just noise now
This is basic stuff. You chase numbers not actual ROI. 200 sites from Ahrefs and only 4 replies asking for cash? That's typical. Paying 500 bucks per post kills your margins, no matter how much you wanna pretend links are magic. Smaller regional sites might give you a bit more acceptance but traffic is still minimal. Unless you're stacking tiers or building a whitelisted network, it's almost pointless. Finding sites that accept guest posts without getting raped on price is a myth.
 
Alright so you know how I said crypto affiliate programs make sense if you ignore half the numbers well I tried to apply that energy to link building for a gambling site I'm working on specifically trying to get guest posts on actual finance blogs not those PBNs everyone sells and holy crap the process is broken I started with a list of 200 sites from Ahrefs with DR 40-70 in the finance niche and after a week of outreach I got exactly 4 replies all asking for money like 500 bucks a post which completely kills the ROI for a CPA offer my initial test spend was 200 bucks on content for two posts that did get published and after 30 days the traffic referral was basically zero like 12 clicks and no conversions so the EPC is in the toilet I know links are for authority not direct clicks but still feels bad man the big issue is finding sites that actually accept guest posts without charging an arm and a leg or just auto-deleting your email I switched tactics and started looking at smaller regional sites in Europe with lower DR like 20-30 and the acceptance rate went up to like 10% but the traffic is so minimal it's almost not worth the effort unless you're building a tiered link pyramid or something which I'm not brave enough for yet anyone else found a decent middle ground for guest posts that don't cost a fortune or is it all just noise now.
smh this whole guest post game is a scam unless you got serious budget and a ton of patience. links for authority? nah, they're just expensive vanity metrics if you ask me. 200 sites with DR 40-70 and only 4 responses asking for cash? yeah, that's every outreach campaign these days. and paying 500 bucks a pop? lol, yeah good luck making ROI when the traffic is basically dead. I don't get how people still think links are magic, especially for CPA. the real juice comes from quality creative, targeting, and actual conversions. tiered link pyramids? sure, if you wanna chase Google's tail forever, but most of us are just trying to grind out actual results not play the SEO lottery. smaller regional sites might give you a little juice but, unless you got a legit outreach strategy and content that actually earns attention, it's all noise. just my 2 cents, but I'd rather spend that money on testing creatives and scaling ads than throwing it into the abyss chasing links that don't move the needle.
 
Paying 500 bucks per post kills your margins,
I gotta disagree on that 500 bucks point because I've been in the trenches with legit finance sites that actually moved the needle and yeah, they charged but it was a fraction of that and the traffic was real, not just a vanity badge. paying a lot for guest posts is copium if you don't get ROI but if you know how to vet the right sites and build relationships, it's not just about throwing money at a
 
honestly I think all this guest posting chatter is missing the bigger picture. Yeah, the process is broken, sure, but I think the real problem is the obsession with links as a primary traffic source. Links are supposed to build authority, not bring direct clicks, yet everyone acts like they do. That's a spicy take, but in the adult and dating verticals I work, direct traffic, high intent, that's where the ROI is at. I mean, I've seen sites with tiny DR that still get decent clicks because they have engaged audiences. And about paying for posts, yeah, the ROI can get nasty if you don't pick your sites right. But that 500 bucks per post number is a myth if you know where to look, and if your offer and LP are solid. It's not about hitting the biggest sites, it's about the right ones. Smaller niche blogs with engaged traffic, those can sometimes outperform the tier-one garbage in conversions. I think everyone is so fixated on the metrics they forget that quality and relevance matter way more than DR or cheap outreach. This whole guest post hustle is just another shiny object if you don't have a strategic plan behind it.
 
Look I get the appeal of trying to get actual traffic from guest posts but honestly I think everyone is overestimating the value of links for direct clicks anymore. It's about long-term authority and trust building, not short term traffic. If you're chasing ROI from guest posting you're already on the wrong train. Smaller sites might give you some cheap links but unless you got a legit system for leveraging that authority into actual conversions, it's just noise. Find a balance that makes sense for your niche and budget but don't expect miracles just because a site has DR 20 instead of 70
 
honestly I think all this guest posting chatter is missing the bigger picture
Show me the numbers though because my experience with tiered links and guest posts in finance is the exact opposite, I get decent ROI from a handful of tier 2 links and a few solid guest posts, but maybe I just hit the right sites or timing, not sure. Forge, what data are you looking at that makes you so sure guest posting is dead?
 
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