been testing this strategy for a bit now and I gotta say, it's still pulling decent links if you do it right. I set up a few scholarship pages, targeted some niche communities, and pushed out legit content around education grants and scholarships. The results? After 3 months, I managed to snag 15 backlinks from university and college sites, which isn't bad considering the domain authority of those links. Plus, the traffic boost from those pages is a nice bonus. Most people say it's dead or too risky now but ymmv. I've seen some dudes doing it with success still. Just gotta make sure your outreach is legit and you're not spammy. I also avoided shady PBNs or black hat stuff, kept it clean and focused on real value. Did some A/B testing on outreach emails too, and personalized messages with some added value got better responses. If you're just blasting out generic pitches, yeah, you won't see much. I think it's still a legit white hat tactic if done correctly, and the backlink quality is top-tier since it's earned through real engagement, not bought or manipulated.