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Linkbuilding - competitors are doing it and they are on top

hey guys!

This forum can be a bit brutal! not trying to offend anyone here- so just starting with that disclaimer

Linkbuilding everyone is always like- create amazing content blah blah get back links- its hard and extremely difficult to make amazing content consistently... and even if you do- you still need it to rank for it to be found by google- and for it to rank it needs backlinks..so that other people can link to it.

So you need even more content to submit off to talk about the content you just made!

Doing backlink research on my competitors i can see they have random links from random websites that are blatantly bought- but its working with the serps

which leads me to think- they are buying links..

so perhaps you buy a few links to make the page rank then hopefully the content you made is good and other people therefore see it.

?!

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