Link building

Backlinks Google Actually Respects, Not PBN Spam

Most link building buys directory listings, blog comments, and guest posts on sites with zero traffic. Google discounts every one of them. I earn links through linkable assets: original research, data stories, and expert quotes that sites want to cite. The kind of links your competitors wish they had.

800+Businesses served
18+Years in SEO
DR60+Avg link quality
0PBN links
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Low-quality sources

Directories, blog comments, and forum signatures. Google discounts all of them, so the effort buys you nothing.

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Same anchor text

Exact-match anchors on every link look manipulative and trip the same spam filters they’re meant to game.

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Negative SEO, PBN remnants, and spammy domains pointing at you quietly drag your authority down.

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No strategy

Random links with no tie to your target keywords or money pages. That’s motion, not progress.

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Bought links that SpamBrain detects and discounts. The money’s gone and the ranking never came.

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No proof of ROI

No tracking of which links moved which rankings, so you keep spending blind and hoping.

What you get

Every engagement is built around earning links that move rankings. No shortcuts, no gimmicks, no networks Google already flagged.

  • Backlink profile audit with toxic-link identification and a disavow file
  • Competitor link gap analysis: their best sources, your fastest wins
  • Content-driven link building with original research and linkable assets
  • Digital PR outreach for expert quotes, data stories, and journalist mentions
  • Broken-link and resource-page acquisition campaigns
  • Anchor-text plan that stays diverse and natural
  • Internal linking pass tied to your technical SEO structure
  • Monthly report mapping new links to ranking and traffic movement

What changes after

Directory and comment spamDR60+ editorial links
Identical exact-match anchorsNatural, diverse anchor mix
Toxic links dragging you downA clean, disavowed profile
Spending blindLinks tied to ranking gains
1

Audit & cleanup

I map your current backlink profile, flag toxic links, and prepare a disavow file so we build on solid ground.

2

Gap & asset plan

I find the links your competitors earned that you can too, then plan the assets worth linking to.

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Create & outreach

I build the linkable assets and run targeted outreach: digital PR, broken-link, and resource-page campaigns.

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Track & report

Every link gets logged against the page and keyword it supports, so you see exactly what moved.

Link building that survives algorithm updates: relevant, editorially placed links from real sites with real traffic. No PBNs, no bulk directories, no shortcuts that put your domain at risk.

📰Digital PR and guest posts

  • Editorial placements on real publications
  • Topic pitches that earn a genuine link
  • Author bios and expert commentary
  • Brand mentions turned into links
  • Contextual links in existing ranked content
  • Relevance-first site selection
  • Natural, varied anchor text
  • No sitewide or footer links
  • Broken link building in your niche
  • Unlinked brand mention reclamation
  • Lost link recovery
  • Competitor link gap targeting

🛡️Quality vetting and safety

  • DR, traffic, and relevance checks
  • Spam and PBN screening
  • Anchor ratio kept natural
  • Toxic link audit and disavow
What link building methods do you use?

I use white-hat methods only: digital PR and editorial guest posts, contextual niche edits in already-ranking content, broken link building, and unlinked brand mention reclamation. Every link is placed for relevance and real editorial value, not bought in bulk or dropped in a directory.

Is your link building safe and white-hat?

Yes. I avoid PBNs, link farms, and bulk directory spam, the tactics that trigger manual actions and algorithmic penalties. Links come from real sites with real traffic and topical relevance, with natural anchor text. The goal is authority that holds up through core updates, not a spike that gets clawed back.

How many links will you build per month?

Fewer, better links beat volume. Depending on your niche and budget, that’s typically a handful of strong, relevant placements a month rather than dozens of weak ones. One editorial link from a trusted, relevant site moves rankings more than fifty low-quality ones, and it won’t put you at risk.

What’s the difference between guest posts and niche edits?

A guest post is new content published on another site with a link back to you. A niche edit places your link inside an existing, already-indexed and ranking article. Niche edits can pass value faster because the page already has authority; guest posts give more control over context. I use both where they fit.

How do you decide if a site is worth a link?

I check domain rating, real organic traffic, topical relevance to your niche, outbound link patterns, and whether the site looks built for readers or for selling links. A relevant site with modest metrics and genuine traffic beats a high-DR site that publishes anything for money.

How long until links affect rankings?

Usually 4 to 12 weeks. Google has to crawl the linking page, then reassess your authority, and the effect compounds as more quality links land. Links to a page that’s already close to page one tend to move fastest, which is why I prioritize your near-miss pages first.

Stop paying for links Google ignores. Get an editorial backlink profile built on assets sites want to cite.

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