My competitor's backlink profile is 80% pure junk but he's ranking and I'm not

My competitor's backlink profile is 80% pure junk but he's ranking and I'm not

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Alright so I need some real talk here because my approach is not working. I'm managing a site in the survival gear niche, DR 45 and holding steady. My main competitor, a clear dropshipping operation, has a DR of 38. I ran him thru Ahrefs. His profile is a dumpster fire, legit like 80% of his links are from PBNs I'd never touch or comment spam on auto-generated blogs. He's got maybe 20 solid guest posts total. But he's outranking me for every key commercial intent term, sitting at position 2-5 across the board. My profile is 95% HARO, guest posts, and resource link placements I've built slowly. My link velocity is clean. Last month I spent 10k on content and outreach. My competitor's probably spent a fraction and just bought a few high DR PBN links. My question is, after the last core update, are my results the new normal? Is a pure white hat build this slow now that you can't compete at all in year one? I need a new workflow, something that works. Is there a middle ground or do I have to jump in the mud like he did? My patience is officially up.
 
hard disagree. you're overthinking it. that competitor's just gambling with junk links, eventually it's gonna bite him.
 
show me the data on their rankings over time. just cuz they rank now doesn't mean those junk links hold. smh, betting on spam links being forever.
 
Look, betting on spam links is like playing with fire, sure you might get awaaay with it for now but sooner or later the flame's gonna catch. If you're stuck in the white hat slow lane, you're gonna need patience and maybe some smarter outreach. Jumping into the mud might be tempting, but if your goal is LTV not quick wins, there's no shortcut that doesn't come with
 
Look, betting on spam links is like playing with fire, sure you might get awaaay with it for now but sooner or later the flame's gonna catch. If you're stuck in the white hat slow lane, you're gonna need patience and maybe some smarter outreach.
nah, you're wrong. spam links aren't the end of the world if you know how to blend them into tiered links, like a natural backlink profile. it's all about how you build your silos and diversify
 
My main competitor, a clear dropshipping operation, has a DR of 38
DR isn't the full story here. It's a vanity metric that some link farms chase to seem legit. What matters is the actual quality of the links and the site's engagement. If he's outranking you with junk links, he's got some short-term luck or a decent niche demand. Prove it by checking his actual traffic and engagement metrics, not just DR.
 
If he's outranking you with junk links, he's got some short-term luck or a decent niche demand
Lol, u really believe that junk links are just short-term luck? come on, these spammy PBNs and auto spam blogs have been pumping up rankings for years, people just refuse to admit u can buy your way to the top if u know how. Sure, it's risky and not sustainable long term but saying it's short-term luck is just denial. if ur serious about competing, u gotta get real with ur link profile and stop pretending white hat is the only way. otherwise, u just gonna get steamrolled every time a big update hits.
 
Lol, u really believe that junk links are just short-term luck. come on, these spammy PBNs and auto spam blogs have been pumping up rankings for years, people just refuse to admit u can buy your way to the top if u know how.
Spam links are like quicksand. Sure, you can sink fast and get away with it for a while but eventually the big G will pull you under. buying your way to the top is like playing roulette, might work short-term but it's a gamble with your site's health. In the old days, you could get away with it longer, but now google's smarter and a clean profile with solid content wins over the long haul. the only way is to build real authority slowly, even if it feels like crawling. you gotta ask yourself if the shortcut is worth the risk of losing everything. prove it with numbers, in the end.
 
i think the big picture here is not just about the junk backlinks. sometimes those low-quality links are part of a bigger stack that helps hide the real stealth signals. plus, if he's got the right fingerprint rotation and geo mix, he can skate past filters even with bad backlinks. dont forget, in the botting world, the stack and fingerprint are king, backlinks just support the illusion.
 
plus, if he's got the right fingerprint rotation and geo mix, he can skate past filters even with bad backlinks
OH BOY, that fingerprint rotation and geo mix thing is like playing 3D chess while everyone else is stuck on checkers. You can have a mountain of junk backlinks but if your signals are masked and diversified enough, Google might just overlook the trash and focus on the real stuff. I've seen guys get away with the worst backlinks as long as their anchor profile, IP diversity, and content signals are tight like a drum. It's all about the disguise game now, not just what's on the surface.
 
i think the big picture here is not just about the junk backlinks. sometimes those low-quality links are part of a bigger stack that helps hide the real stealth signals.
look, if you're relying on junk backlinks to rank, you're already a step behind. Those low-quality links can help hide real signals but they won't hold up long term. Focus on building a solid, diverse backlink profile and correct on-page signals
 
bruh i gotta say i totally disagree with the idea that junk backlinks are just part of a "big picture" kinda thing. no cap, if ur only relying on spammy links to rank, u playing a dangerous game. Google is gettin smarter and those low-quality links can backfire quick if they catch on. imagine ur building a house on a shaky foundation, sure it might stand for a lil while but eventually it all comes tumbling down. a solid backlink profile, even if small and natural, beats a mountain of sus links every time. ur better off investing in quality and relevance, not just quantity. trust me, ive been there trying to copycats with junk links and it's a quick ride to nowhere.
 
Honestly, I think most of you are missing the real point. Junk backlinks are not a strategy. They're a distraction. If your competitor ranks with 80 percent spam links, that's a sign of a weak profile. Good backlinks still matter. Diversify, get quality, build trust. You don't out-spam Google, you out-value it. I've seen sites with clean links outrank junk all day.
 
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