Let's go back to the initial question: is it worth $3,450?

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Let's go back to the initial question: is it worth $3,450?

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We want to see 80%+ dofollow links, because natural links are usually dofollow. A lower ratio usually means promotional or low-quality links.

In this case, 83.1% are dofollow. Very good.

But here's what really matters: the source of these links. We see coverage from major news sites, environmental platforms and community projects.

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These are not random assortments of web 2.0 blogs or unreliable directories. These are contextual mentions that are difficult to obtain in serious publications.


For a generic business? Maybe not.

But what about someone working in the field of how many digits in thailand mobile number sustainability, the collaborative economy or green trade?

You're looking at a domain with the kind of editorial backlinks that would cost you 5 times that amount to build organically, if you could even get them at all.

Here's exactly how I would bring him back to life:
The first thing I would do? Go into Ranktracker's keyword finder and look for quick results.

It seems like everyone is fighting over terms like "sustainable living" (42 difficulty, good luck)

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But there is a whole group of underserved terms in local search that represent huge opportunities.
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