A listed tech company once spent 2 million yuan to build “perfect backlinks”—DA60+ industry authority sites, strict relevance screening
and precise monthly placement of 50 links. The result? A year later, their core keyword rankings dropped by three positions.
This bloody case reveals a truth: link building is not about collecting luxury items but about creating a hierarchical ecosystem.
Our unique SEO Pyramid Model is divided into three practical layers:
- The Foundation Layer: Use GPB links to build 200 strongholds, like buying a school district property in first-tier cities.
- Although the unit price is high, it offers permanent ownership.
- The Middle Layer: Use GNB links to spread 3,000 ordinary links, akin to opening chain stores in county towns.
- The goal is not individual store profitability but extensive coverage.
- The Top Layer: Use GMB links for a million-level bombardment, similar to running TikTok ads. The aim is short-term traffic explosion.
A maternal and child brand mastered this model:
- First, they used GPB to lock in 50 top posts on maternal and child forums, making their brand keywords unbeatable.
- Then, they used GNB to bury 8,000 long-tail keyword links in related forums like pets and home decor.
- Finally, they used GMB for a million-level cross-domain link assault, achieving six out of the top ten industry keyword rankings in three months.
The best part? Cost control—GPB took 60% of the budget for the foundation, GNB 30% for expansion, and GMB 10% to stir the traffic pool.
Stop being PUA’d by “high-authority backlinks.” True SEO masters play with ecological combinations.
When you see a competitor’s link structure diagram, understand that it’s not random scribbles but a meticulously designed traffic pyramid.