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let me tell you a story about resource pages. everyone's been chasing them like they're the holy grail, but in my case I actually took a year and tracked what happened when I started seriously building those links. first thing I learned was that not all resource pages are created equal. some are dead, some are just blogrolls filled with spammy links, but a few are still legit authority sources. I went through dozens of niches, filtered out the junk and kept the ones with real editorial value. so I did a test. targeted those legit resource pages for backlinks. the process was painfully manual - outreach emails, follow-ups, whitelisting good publishers, the usual. the twist was I focused on providing real value, not just asking for a link. I shared relevant content, offered to contribute insights, or just helped with research. over six months I tracked the results, measured DA/DR, traffic boost, and rankings. turns out, the real juice is in the quality of the page, not just the link. some links from high DA resource pages moved the needle 10-15 positions in SERPs, others did nothing. also, I noticed that these links tend to stick around longer, especially if you keep providing value or keep the relationship alive. it's not a quick win, but for sustainable growth, resource pages are still worth a shot, especially if you're targeting high-value keywords. just don't buy into the hype that every resource page will boost you overnight. the key is filtering the good ones, doing the outreach right, and actually giving something back.