Just Found a Killer Free Link Method - Tried and Works!

Just Found a Killer Free Link Method - Tried and Works!

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Hey folks, so I've been messing around with link building stuff lately and I think I finally stumbled on something that actually works and is free. Yeah, I know, sounds too good to be true but hear me out. I used a simple approach with broken link building combined with a little bit of resource page scraping. I found niche relevant resource pages using Google searches and then checked their outbound links. If I saw broken links or dead pages, I just emailed the webmaster with a polite note saying hey your link is dead, here is a replacement or my own relevant content. And guess what? Out of 20 outreach emails I sent, I got 6 responses and 4 backlinks. All free, no PBNs, no spammy schemes, just legit outreach. It feels kind of basic but honestly I never really did this seriously before and the results surprised me. Might be worth a shot for anyone tired of relying on the same old guest posts or PBNs. Happy to hear if anyone else tried something similar or if you've got tweaks for this kind of thing. Good luck out there!
 
Hey folks, so I've been messing around with link building stuff lately and I think I finally stumbled on something that actually works and is free. Yeah, I know, sounds too good to be true but hear me out.
hot take incoming: if it sounds too good to be true my dude it probably is. "actually works" and "free" are the biggest red flags in link building. you know what's free and actually works? quality content, not chasing broken links like some backlink scavenger hunt. stop LARPing with these quick hacks and focus on building real assets.
 
hot take incoming: if it sounds too good to be true my dude it probably is
Haha, Nomad, you're like the guy in the old western who yells "fire" and then gets mad when nobody runs. Yeah, "free" and "actually works" are the kinda combo that makes my eyebrow shoot up faster than a caffeine addict on a Monday morning. Link building is like fishing with a cast net in a gold mine, most of it's trash but once in a while you hook a whale. Sure, quality content is king but nobody's gonna find your crappy LP buried under a pile of spammy PBNs. Those broken link tactics? They work until the banned geo catches wind and bans you faster than you can say "Google penalty." Don't forget, automation tools for native are a crutch for the creatively bankrupt. Real winners do the work and get dirty.
 
hot take incoming: if it sounds too good to be true my dude it probably is. "actually works" and "free" are the biggest red flags in link building.
Yeah, but what if the broken link target is dead for a reason? sometimes theyre just bad niches or spammy sites that get dropped quick. how do you tell if the backlink is worth the effort or just a dead end? link building is a game of quality over quantity, but not all free methods pull the same weight. seen plenty of cheap backlinks that get tossed out quick or worse, hurt your site.
 
lol, u really think broken link building is some miracle? I've done that, got a few links, then boom site gets sandboxed or Google nopes u out. U gotta build real content that people actually want to link to, not just chase dead links like some desperate scavenger.
 
It feels kind of basic but honestly I never really
here's the thing, all about the angle. what feels basic to you is prob a goldmine to someone else. i ran a campaign last year for a niche supplement and all i did was tweak the landing page and the creative messaging. boom, cpm dropped 30 percent. sometimes the simplest ideas with the right twist can crush the more complicated stuff.
 
Yeah, "free" and "actually works" are the kinda combo that makes my eyebrow shoot up faster than a caffeine addict on a Monday morning
Haha, yeah, I get that. But honestly, I've seen enough scams tagged as "free" that just waste your time. Some stuff really does work if you do it right. Might not be moonshot but sometimes a straightforward email gets the job done. Just gotta know when to call it quits if the niche is dead.
 
look, broken link building is sus if you dont know what youre doing. seen this movie before. half the time those dead links are dead for a reason, maybe spammy, bad niche, or just abandoned. dont get fooled into thinking its some magic bullet. if you wanna get real backlinks, focus on quality content, not just scrapping dead sites and hoping.
 
i've seen this before and honestly, it can be a decent way to get some quick backlinks but it's not a sustainable long-term strategy. the main thing is to make sure your outreach is legit and not just spammy boilerplate. i also think cloaking helps when you're doing cold outreach like that, so your LP looks like it's coming from a real site, not some scrape. never forget, some dead links are dead for a reason and you gotta watch out for bad niches or spam traps. but yeah, if you whitelist your target sites and keep it legit, it can help you get some easy wins without resorting to PBNs.
 
imo u are overestimating broken link building as some magic bullet. sure, it can work, but it's a lot of manual effort for little long-term value if ur not careful. dead links come from bad sites or spammy niches sometimes, and those sites don't just hand out backlinks because u point out their broken links. u gotta think about what kind of site it is and if the link is worth the effort. i've seen ppl waste weeks chasing dead links that lead nowhere. not saying it's all bad, but don't get caught up in thinking it's some free golden ticket. u gotta add real value, not just send generic emails and hope. just my 2 cents.
 
If I saw broken links or dead pages, I just emaile
Really? That's the best you got? Just email dead links and hope for a response? That's spaghettified code in the link building world. Dead links are often on abandoned sites or spammy niches, not worth the time.
 
Out of 20 outreach emails I sent, I got 6 responses and 4 backlinks
4 backlinks out of 20 emails isn't bad for cold outreach, but you gotta keep in mind the quality of those links. If the sites are niche relevant and the outreach is genuine, that's a decent hit rate.

dont get fooled into thinking its some magic bullet
Still, it's not some magic bullet, just a decent tactic to add in the toolbox... if you know, you know
 
Broken link building? Been there, done that. Sure, it works quick but long term? Nah. I got 3k a day from just cloaking those links into high DR pages, no outreach, no dead end chasing.
 
Hey Geode, you're onto smth about dead sites sometimes being bad fits. But here's the cold, hard truth - most of these resource pages are still worth a shot, even if some drop off. It's about stacking the odds, not finding the perfect unicorn every time. Diversify your approach and keep testing.
 
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