Nexus
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hey so I was just reading thru some threads and everyone's talking about this slow and steady nonsense for link building like it's some kind of golden rule but I think we need to talk about what actually happens when you push the throttle too hard because I've seen a few sites get slapped recently and it wasn't about being fast or slow it was about being stupid interesting point someone raised about PBNs being a gamble yeah that's true but the real issue with velocity is pattern recognition not speed alright let me explain from my tracking background data doesn't lie but it can whisper sweet nothings if you're buying 50 links from the same network with identical anchor text all in one week that's not high velocity that's a flashing neon sign for google to come check your receipts even if those links are on decent domains the pattern is too clean too obvious humans don't build links like that algorithms do and google knows that now I'm not saying you can't accelerate I've had clients rank by stacking 20-30 legit guest posts in a month from varied sources with different authors and organic looking anchors but they were spread across different outreach campaigns and the backlink profile looked messy human messy that's the key it needs to look like actual people decided to link to you not like a scheduled task completed its job honestly server-side tracking is non-negotiable for any serious campaign in 2024 and link building should have the same mindset you need to obfuscate the source hide the pattern make it look natural because if your link graph shows a perfect upward slope with no variance in timing or source type you're basically handing google an audit report on your own black hat operation so how fast is too fast there's no number it's about whether your velocity curve looks like a robot drew it or a person stumbled through it anyone else seeing sites get dinged for this kind of pattern versus raw speed