It really depends on the purpose and the risk tolerance.
When people buy links, they usually look at relevance first, not just metrics. A clean site with real content, some organic traffic, and a natural link profile matters more than raw DR.
Things like topical match, placement context, and how the link fits into existing content are often more important than whether it’s homepage or inner page. If the source already looks manipulated, most buyers will avoid it regardless of numbers.
When people buy links, they usually look at relevance first, not just metrics. A clean site with real content, some organic traffic, and a natural link profile matters more than raw DR.
Things like topical match, placement context, and how the link fits into existing content are often more important than whether it’s homepage or inner page. If the source already looks manipulated, most buyers will avoid it regardless of numbers.
(12-16-2025, 02:37 AM)Jasonwa Wrote: It really depends on the purpose and the risk tolerance.
When people buy links, they usually look at relevance first, not just metrics. A clean site with real content, some organic traffic, and a natural link profile matters more than raw DR.
Things like topical match, placement context, and how the link fits into existing content are often more important than whether it’s homepage or inner page. If the source already looks manipulated, most buyers will avoid it regardless of numbers.
