Is it worth to buy Diggity Links?

ericroy

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Is it worth to buy super expensive Diggity links?
Have anyone purchased links from him? what are the results?
 
What is the point in buying links from someone on a monthly subscription, when you could use the same money to build your own network.

Plus I've heard many people say his links are below par for the price. I've also heard people say they are good, but you don't know who the shills are.
 
As Micky and Nakamura said, I would say the same thing. Why not build your network? Yeah, I know it requires lots of work and dedication. Also needs lots of experience if you want to maintain a network. But its worth the money and time. One more note, he just sold his whole network to another company. I don't know why but it arises few questions in my mind. Rest is your choice, and you need to test it yourself.
 
Exactly. Just build your own network and save some good amount of money. You can just work at your own pace and not consider any limitation just because of what you paid for. Build everything from whatever comes into your mind.
 
I used them on some of my sites and they worked but as soon as sites started to make money I slowly replaced the links with my sites or guest posts.
 
They used to work well 2 years ago, but over the past year since Google de-valued dropped domains and so for me, they were not increasing rankings for my clients.

Their network is built on dropped domains, last 6 months I was spending close to 4 figures a month and suddenly removed all links as I thought they were not working. Rankings stayed the same positions and I've now started building guest posts through outreach and rankings are increasing.
 
Also diggity had sold diggity links.
Rank club acquired it.
 
I wasted tons of money on many public networks, Just grab some expired/auction domains and build your network. they will work better, last much more.
 
I tried diggity links and had a slight drop in the rankings. Not that great, but big reputation. I don't think worth the price.
 
Why is he selling to rank club? I think he was worried the google is getting better at removing link juice from dropped domains.
 
Why is he selling to rank club? I think he was worried the google is getting better at removing link juice from dropped domains.

Maybe he was made an offer he couldn't refuse ?
He does have his fingers in a couple of other ventures such as BrandBuilders.
 
I have no idea what the exact links Matt Diggity is selling, i signed up to his platform, but everything is kept secret until you put your money down. But, by the looks of it he is not selling PBN links but contextual article links on REAL sites with REAL visitors.

I would never waste my time with building my own network right now. The amount of time and money it costs, and to give each domain a semblance of "realness" with constantly updated content - and the size of PBN you need to rank anything now, and the rate at which Google is de-indexing them. Quite frankly, anyone who is still building their own PBNs is looking to get burned.

Sorry, but there's way better use of time and money in SEO, especially if both of those resources are limited for you.
 
I have no idea what the exact links Matt Diggity is selling, i signed up to his platform, but everything is kept secret until you put your money down. But, by the looks of it he is not selling PBN links but contextual article links on REAL sites with REAL visitors.

I would never waste my time with building my own network right now. The amount of time and money it costs, and to give each domain a semblance of "realness" with constantly updated content - and the size of PBN you need to rank anything now, and the rate at which Google is de-indexing them. Quite frankly, anyone who is still building their own PBNs is looking to get burned.

Sorry, but there's way better use of time and money in SEO, especially if both of those resources are limited for you.

Building a private PBN is the way to rank.. I tried most PBN providers, 60 to 70% of the time it doesn't work at all or It will tank your site or in the best case scenario you will get a push in Rankings for one / two months max.

You can save the hassle of finding good domains by buying some domains from a reliable broker like @Nargil , some expired domains + basic setup + hostings and there you go or Hire an VA and teach him how to do it.

Few medium power expired domains in a private network will work way much better than aged premium blah blah domains in a Public network.

*This is from my own experience*
 
I have no idea what the exact links Matt Diggity is selling, i signed up to his platform, but everything is kept secret until you put your money down. But, by the looks of it he is not selling PBN links but contextual article links on REAL sites with REAL visitors.

I would never waste my time with building my own network right now. The amount of time and money it costs, and to give each domain a semblance of "realness" with constantly updated content - and the size of PBN you need to rank anything now, and the rate at which Google is de-indexing them. Quite frankly, anyone who is still building their own PBNs is looking to get burned.

Sorry, but there's way better use of time and money in SEO, especially if both of those resources are limited for you.

Only problem of using someone's pbn is you are at their mercy and expense. I'm torn between the 2 methods. I have tried many sellers including Digity and all failed. At the same time I took an expired web 2 PA approx 45 and within 3 days the page jumped 15 places.

Atleast if you build your own you're in control. Only downside I see is the testing. Buy an expired domain for around 30$ and host it for about 30$ then test it. Approx 60 dollars to test each domain. In my experience if you do the check on backlinks it still could be a bad domain so testing is vital.
Mark.
 
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