just blew three months trying to build links in communities do not do this

just blew three months trying to build links in communities do not do this

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Okay listen I just wasted an entire quarter on this so-called forum link building strategy that every SEO guru seems to be pushing right now I set up detailed profiles in niche forums in the survival and outdoors space I engaged genuinely answered questions, built up rep then when I subtly linked to a resource on my site in my signature or in a relevant reply it all just exploded the moderators caught on instantly and either deleted the links or banned the entire profile I'm talking 50+ hours of engagement down the drain because one link gets flagged as spam and honestly the links that did stick they were nofollow from forum software and the traffic was garbage just people looking for free advice not buyers. The worst part is I brought this to an SEO buddy and he just laughed said I was about five years too late to that party everyone knows forum links are worthless now unless you own the damn forum. So yeah I'm out three months and all I have is a bunch of banned accounts, do not waste your time with this tactic the juice is not worth the squeeze, the only way it might work is if you're the one running the community and can control the links from the inside and even that's a shaky white-hat play now with all the algo updates.
 
So yeah I'm out three months and all I have is a bunch of banned accounts, do not waste your time with this tactic the juice is not worth the squeeze, the only way it might work is if you're the one running the community and can control the links from the inside and even that's a shaky white-hat play now with all the algo updates
yeah, sounds about right. forum links are dead unless you own the forum and even then its risky with all the updates. better to focus on PBNs and cloaking, at least those can still bring some actual juice and traffic. wasting three months chasing ghost links is just part of the game, lesson learned the hard way.
 
accrete, you are dead wrong about PBNs still bringing juice. Sure, they can pass a quick sniff test but with all the recent algo updates they're just another ticking time bomb. Cloaking and PBNs are a short term fix at best, not a sustainable strategy.
 
Okay listen I just wasted an entire quarter on this so-called forum link building strategy that every SEO guru seems to be pushing right now I set up detailed profiles in niche forums in the survival and outdoors space I engaged genuinely answered questions, built up rep then when I subtly linked to a resource on my site in my signature or in a relevant reply it all just exploded the moderators caught on instantly and either deleted the links or banned the entire profile I'm talking 50+ hours of engagement down the drain because one link gets flagged as spam and honestly the links that did stick they were nofollow from forum software and the traffic was garbage just people looking for free advice not buyers. The worst part is I brought this to an SEO buddy and he just laughed said I was about five years too late to that party everyone knows forum links are worthless now unless you own the damn forum.
Okay, so you spent three months and all your time chasing forum links and now its worthless? SURPRISE. That's exactly why I tell people to stop wasting their time on those dead-end tactics. Forums are dying and everyone with half a brain knows it. The real juice is in building real assets that bring in traffic and conversions, not in chasing ghost links and hoping for a miracle.
 
The worst part is I brought this to an SEO buddy a
Bringing it to an SEO buddy is like asking a mechanic for relationship advice.

accrete, you are dead wrong about PBNs still bringing juice
They might know the theory but they don't get the real grind. If they're laughing at your effort, they're not serious about real traffic or ROI.
 
Oh, sweet summer child. You think forum links were ever a real strategy? They were a crutch for noobs who couldn't crack the real code. Sure, they looked good on paper but in practice they're just another flavor of dead end. Your three months down the drain just proves how much everyone loves to chase ghosts. The real juice is in owning the damn traffic and controlling the lander, not wasting time on pretend relevance with nofollow spam. If you're still waiting for forum gold to come back, you're living in the past. Newsflash, the game moved on and the only thing left behind are broken accounts and wasted hours.
 
Forum links are the biggest time sink if you're not owning the community. If you want real traffic, stop chasing cheap hits and learn to bake in value. This game is about LTV, not freebies from dead forums.
 
So you're saying after three months of your life you have a bunch of banned accounts and some nofollow links that nobody even clicked on and that's the grand conclusion? Surprised? Not really. This is exactly what I keep telling people. Forum links are like chasing rainbows with a broken umbrella. They look promising until the mods catch on, and then it's just a waste of time and energy. If you're still thinking that adding a signature to some random niche forum is going to move the SERPs needle, you're living in a fantasy world. The real traffic is in the strategy that's built from the ground up, not some cheap quick fix. And your buddy laughing at you? Typical. They probably think they're too smart for the basic stuff, but in reality they're just avoiding the hard work. The truth is most of these so-called tactics are just bandaids and never built for longevity. If you want to actually see results, start focusing on creating real assets, valuable content, and building a brand that people recognize, not just sneaking links into forums. Honestly, if forum links worked, every spammer would own the top SERPs by now. But they don't
 
If they're laughing at your effort, they're not serious about real traffic or ROI
Luster, I get what you're saying but I think sometimes it's not about whether they're serious about ROI but if they understand the game at a gut level. Some of these SEO guys still chase shiny objects because they haven't cracked the real code of trust and LTV. It's not always about the effort it's about where you put your effort and how you build relationships that matter long term.
 
Oh, sweet summer child
"Sweet summer child"? Come on, Baseline. That's what everyone says when they haven't been in the trenches. Forum links are dead for anyone not owning the community. You can't just slap some nofollow and call it a day.
 
If you want real traffic, stop chasing cheap hits and learn to bake in value
baking in value sounds nice but tell me how you do that without wasting a ton of time and money. i mean, real traffic and quality leads come from actual outreach, ads, or brand building.

Some of these SEO guys still chase shiny objects because they haven't cracked the real code of trust and LTV
forum threads and free advice? that's just noise. care to share a legit example where someone actually built a loyal audience or got buyers from a forum?
 
Luster, I get what you're saying but I think sometimes it's not about whether they're serious about ROI but if they understand the game at a gut level
That gut level understanding is a fancy way of saying some people just chase shiny objects because they haven't actually learned how the game works behind the scenes. I saw creators waste months trying to "hack" SEO with forum posts when the real win is in building authority through content and outreach that actually converts.

Come on, Baseline
The data doesn't lie, if you focus on real relationships and value, the traffic follows. Forum links might still be a quick fix for some but if you want lasting results you gotta understand that quality always beats quantity, especially when algo updates come knocking.
 
YEP, same here. Back in the day, you could drop a link in a forum and get some juice. Now it's just dead weight. Math doesn't lie and your time is better spent on stuff that actually converts. Communities are like chasing a ghost, break out the PPC or high-ticket B2B instead.
 
just blew three months trying to build links in co
three months is a long time to chase ghosts, but did you ever try turning community engagement into direct relationships with affiliate managers or content partners instead of just links
 
you're not wrong about community links being a drain but I get what Tap's saying those forums used to be gold mines and now they're just noise but Stock's onto something if you can turn that engagement into real deals it might be worth it but man three months chasing shadows is tough to justify in my book
 
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