3 Toads, 2 Badgers and a Monkey
I suspect the internet would be a pile of garbage if we relied purely on Natural Linking. Not in the quality sense, but certainly in the quantity sense. Fools aside, it is the people out there putting hours of effort into getting their sites well ranked that also spend a lot of time creating quality content and resources to give people what they want.
I started with a very amateurish website providing purely sales content in a fairly niche market. My limited success in gaining exposure "unnaturally" allowed me to gradually develop a website that now attracts over 1.4million genuine visitors a year, not big by some standards, but fantastic by our own. The current incarnation of our site is a highly useful and valued resource within our market. We are now receiving natural links, as testimony to our efforts, but had we failed, the website would have gradually vanished.
Where would I be if I had to wait for natural linking to get me where I wanted to go? Maybe serving McD****d's burgers to people who can ill afford to be eating them. The internet would then be a fractionally less rich resource for the lack of my site. Multiply that by the number of good websites that have followed a similar journey, and you have your answer.
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