Evaluating the role of community participation in diverse profiles
I am currently conducting an audit of my site's authority profile and noticed a lack of diversity in my referral sources. I am considering engaging more in online discussions to create a more natural footprint. However, I am unsure about the current best practices for this approach. Does participating in community threads still provide value for long-term growth and stability, or is it better to focus efforts elsewhere? I would appreciate some perspective on this.
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Context is everything when it comes to these types of citations. A link in a relevant discussion is worth far more than a random profile link. I focus on securing forum backlinks that add context to the conversation. This approach is sustainable because it focuses on adding value to the community rather than just taking from it.