Nexus
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so the topic is parasite SEO or renting authority or whatever you wanna call it these days, I just tried something stupid and want to run it by you guys before I burn a bunch of time on it, basically I used a connection from way back to rent editorial control over a DR80 news-ish site for a week, not to place a permanent link per se but to actually get a piece of my content published under their banner, the parasite host. This wasn't some guest post form fill, this was full FTP access kinda thing, old school, and it just made me nostalgic for when you could almost do this stuff at scale because platforms were sleeping, anyway here's my raw approach and why I think my angle is different - I didn't build the parasite page to rank, I built it to be an asset I could point tier one manual outreach links at from real blogs, its basically a DR80 landing page that I then used as a link target in a separate campaign, like the parasite page is the middleman, it's taking the juice from the high authority site and then I'm siphoning it off to my money site through a few contextual links I embedded on the parasite page itself, that's the theory at least. And honestly I'm skeptical of it myself which is why I'm here, I ran a similar test maybe seven years ago on a Forbes contributor profile and it actually worked for like three months till they purged me but the ecosystem feels different now, the rented authority site isn't a perfect niche match and Google's probably onto this play with the whole host crowding thing, but the data from my first little scrape is promising - got a decent initial traffic spike and the parasite page is indexing just fine, feels almost too easy. Comparing how things used to be though, back then you could rent a whole section of a decent edu or.gov if you knew where to look and it would stick for years, today's rented link feels temporary at best, like you're just borrowing trust before the audit algorithm flags the whole subdomain as sponsored. So I'm curious if anyone here has tried this kind of recursive linking where the parasite isn't the final destination, you're building links to the parasite property not just from it, and whether you think the upfront cost of renting the real estate is worth it in 2025 - or if I'm just setting myself up for a hard deindex. that makes any sense, my brain is fried from looking at Majestic charts all day and I might be talking in circles.