Streamline
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hello all. this thread on link building tools and automation makes me think back to the early days of SEO when we barely had anything but basic backlink checkers and manual outreach. i remember sitting at my desk with a big list of prospects, pounding out personalized emails and tracking everything with a spreadsheet. back then, automation was a joke. it was slow, clunky, and you had to be very careful not to get flagged. these days, it feels like everyone wants to skip the grind and automate everything. honestly, i've tried most of the newer tools - from prospecting software to outreach automation. at first, it looked promising. you could blast hundreds of emails, scrape vast amounts of potential links, and even schedule follow-ups. but over time, i realized that it's still a game of quality over quantity. automation can make things faster but it's no substitute for genuine relationship-building. what i've seen before is that automation tends to turn into spam if you're not careful. i recently revisited some of my old workflows and paired them with new tools. for example, using a semi-automated prospecting tool that pulls relevant sites based on very specific criteria - then manually customizing the outreach. it's a slow process, but the response rate jumps. and with PBNs or whitelist links, i find that automated outreach rarely hits the mark without some human touch. automation is good for initial data gathering, but the follow-up still needs a human eye. i think the best approach right now is a hybrid. use tools to find, filter, and organize potential link targets, then apply a personal touch for the outreach. it's what worked before and still works now. automation is not a silver bullet, especially with the evolving landscape of google algorithms and penalties. so don't get blinded by shiny new tools. remember, the core of link building has always been about real connections and relevance, no amount of automation can replace that.