45,000+ vetted publishers · 152 countries · since 2024

The link building marketplace built for control.

Link-Building MarketPlace is a link building marketplace platform with 45,000+ vetted publishers across 152 countries. Filter by topic and metric, approve each site, and order insertions from $25 or guest posts from $45 — no calls, no contracts, no minimum. Pay per placement with PayPal, cards, Apple Pay or Google Pay.

45k+
vetted publishers across 152 countries, searchable by topic and metric
01 See DR, traffic & metrics before you pay
02 Approve every site before checkout
03 Pay per placement — no contract
45k+
vetted publishers
152
countries
36
languages
$25
from / placement

Publishers in the marketplace have placed links for brands and agencies including

Why a marketplace

Four reasons SEO teams move to a marketplace model.

Buying links through an agency, a freelancer, or a private blog network each carries a structural problem a transparent marketplace solves. Link-Building MarketPlace was built around these four.

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Agencies resell the same publishers at a 40–200% markup

An agency taps the same publisher pool a marketplace exposes directly, then adds a 40–200% margin the client never sees. A marketplace removes the middle layer — the listed price is the publisher price.

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Freelancers and PBNs hide the site until the link is live

Flat per-link quotes and cheap PBN bundles share one flaw: no way to inspect the donor domain before money changes hands. Every listing shows DR, traffic and referring domains, and nothing ships without approval.

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Manual outreach costs hours per link at single-digit reply rates

Prospecting, pitching and chasing replies eats senior time for every link that lands, at 3–4% response rates. The relationships are already in place on a marketplace, so selection takes minutes instead of weeks.

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Generic link lists ignore topical and language fit

A fintech brand, a SaaS tool and a local business each need different publishers. Topical search matches donor pages by subject across 36 languages — not by a keyword that happens to appear in a title.

Inside the marketplace

Everything the link building marketplace puts in one dashboard.

Link-Building MarketPlace is a self-serve platform: search, filter, approve and check out without a sales call. Six capabilities define how it works.

1. 45,000+ publishers · 152 countries

Topical search across 45,000+ publishers

The search engine reads donor pages by meaning, so a niche query surfaces genuinely relevant pages — not ones that merely repeat a keyword. The catalogue spans 45,000+ vetted publishers in 152 countries and 36 languages, each reviewed before listing.

2. DR · traffic · RD · page metrics

Every metric on the table before purchase

DR, organic traffic, referring domains and page-level data sit on every listing — nothing behind a checkout wall. A DR 45 site with real traffic in the right niche can be chosen over a DR 70 site with none, on purpose.

3. Approve before checkout

Pre-approval on every placement

No link is placed without a yes. Candidate sites are confirmed before any order is fulfilled, so a domain that looks wrong for the brand is rejected before it exists rather than disputed after it is live.

4. from $25 insertions · $45 guest posts

Insertions from $25, guest posts from $45

Two order types, both pay-per-placement at publisher price with no agency margin. Cost scales with the donor's authority and traffic, so every placement is legible against the metrics shown. No subscription, no retainer, no minimum.

5. PayPal · cards · Apple · Google Pay

Modern checkout — cards, PayPal, Apple & Google Pay

Pay per order with PayPal, cards, Apple Pay or Google Pay — no net-30 to negotiate, no invoicing delay. With no contract, a team can test one link, scale to a campaign, or stop, without renegotiating anything.

6. team seats · white-label reporting

White-label tools for agencies and teams

Team seats, consolidated billing and white-label reporting let the platform sit invisibly behind an agency's brand. In-house teams use the same multi-seat access to run parallel campaigns across product lines.

How it works

From search to live link in four steps.

The marketplace compresses the entire link-building workflow into a single dashboard session. No onboarding call required.

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Search by topic

Enter your topic or target page and the NLP engine returns publishers whose content genuinely matches the subject across 45,000+ vetted sites. Filter by niche, language and country to narrow to the markets that matter for the campaign.

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Filter by DR and traffic

Narrow the shortlist by domain rating, organic traffic, referring domains and price. Every metric is visible on the listing, so the field is reduced to publishers that fit both the authority profile and the budget before a single dollar is committed.

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Approve each site

Review the candidate donor sites and approve the ones that fit. Nothing is ordered until it is confirmed, so a placement that looks wrong for the brand is rejected before it exists rather than disputed after it goes live.

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Check out and track

Pay per placement with PayPal, cards, Apple Pay or Google Pay. The platform handles content and placement, then reports live URLs, anchor texts and donor metrics in the dashboard — exportable whenever the team needs it.

The marketplace model

What a link building marketplace actually changes

For most of its history, link building ran on opacity: a buyer briefed an agency, the agency tapped publishers the buyer never saw, and a report arrived weeks later at an undisclosed markup. A link building marketplace platform inverts that. The buyer sees the same catalogue an agency would use, with the same DR, traffic and referring-domain data, at the publisher's own price — and approves each site before the link exists rather than disputing it after.

Pricing follows the same logic: per-order placements from $25, no retainer and no minimum, paid by cards, PayPal, Apple Pay or Google Pay. A solo consultant can test one link, an in-house team can run steady volume, and an agency can place hundreds across a client book — all through one dashboard, with control over relevance, quality and cost sitting with the buyer.

What separates a serious platform from a link list is verification. Topical search reads donor pages by meaning so relevance is real rather than keyword-deep; visible DR, organic traffic and referring-domain data let a buyer judge each site on evidence; and pre-approval means a placement that does not fit is rejected before it exists. Together those three — relevance, transparency and approval — are what make a marketplace safe to scale.

04Who it is for

One marketplace, four ways teams use it.

The same search-filter-approve-checkout workflow serves agencies, in-house teams, independent consultants and local or multilingual campaigns — each getting the parts of the platform that fit how they work.

SEO agencies

Run link building for a full client book under one login. Team seats, consolidated billing and white-label reporting mean the marketplace sits invisibly behind the agency brand, while pay-per-placement pricing protects the margin on every client engagement.

In-house SEO teams

Run parallel campaigns across product lines without hiring an outreach specialist. Search by topic, approve the sites that fit each product, and keep the entire link budget legible — every placement priced against visible DR and traffic, with no retainer to justify each quarter.

Freelancers & consultants

Deliver link building for clients without building a publisher network from scratch. Place insertions from $25, show clients the exact donor metrics before purchase, and bill transparently — the marketplace handles the relationships so the consultant handles the strategy.

Local & multilingual SEO

Target a single metro area's local press or a specific language market across 36 languages and 152 countries. NLP topical search and country filters narrow the catalogue to the exact publishers a regional or non-English campaign needs.

SaaS & subscription products

Build authority toward the feature, comparison and integration pages that rank for commercial-intent queries — not just blog posts. Filter for SaaS and B2B-software publishers, approve each donor on visible traffic and DR, and place insertions where buyers actually research tools before they subscribe.

Ecommerce & marketplaces

Earn links to category and product pages from publishers with genuine shopping traffic. Topical search surfaces retail, lifestyle and niche-review sites that match the catalogue, and per-placement pricing keeps cost-per-link predictable even across hundreds of target URLs.

07/What buyers say

Six teams on what the marketplace changed for them.

"Seeing real organic traffic and referring domains on every listing changed how we buy. We stopped chasing DR and started picking sites that actually send visitors — our placements convert better for it."

— Marcus Bell, Head of SEO Driftwave

"What used to be three weeks of outreach is now an afternoon of filtering and approving. The catalogue does the prospecting; we just choose the sites that fit the brief."

— Elena Fischer, Digital Marketing Lead Nordhaus Media

"White-label reporting lets us run links for a dozen clients without any of them seeing the plumbing. The margin stays ours and the dashboard keeps everything straight."

— Tom Hayes, Founder Hayes & Co Digital

"Topical search is the part I didn't expect to rely on. In a niche as narrow as ours, it surfaces publishers that are genuinely on-subject instead of generic high-authority pages."

— Priya Nair, Content Marketing Manager Lumio Analytics

"Approving every site before the link goes live is the whole reason I switched. I've been burned by sellers who placed first and reported later — that can't happen here."

— Diego Marin, SEO Consultant Independent

"No retainer, no minimum — I tested it with a single insertion, liked the result, and scaled to a monthly cadence without ever signing anything. That flexibility is rare."

— Sophie Laurent, Growth Lead Atlas Commerce

Common questions

What SEO teams ask about the marketplace.

The questions that come up most often when teams evaluate a link building marketplace.

1. What is a link building marketplace?
A platform that connects buyers directly with publishers, removing the agency middle layer. The buyer searches a vetted catalogue, filters by DR, traffic and price, approves the sites, and pays per placement — controlling relevance, quality and cost directly.
2. How is pricing set?
It is the publisher price, not a marked-up rate. Insertions start at $25 and guest posts at $45, scaling with the donor's authority and traffic. No subscription, no retainer, no minimum — payment is per order by cards, PayPal, Apple Pay or Google Pay.
3. Are these PBN links?
No. Every publisher is a real editorial site with independent organic traffic and a genuine publishing history, reviewed before listing. DR, traffic and referring domains are shown so buyers verify quality themselves; sites with PBN signals are excluded.
4. Can I see a site before my link goes live?
Yes — pre-approval is the core of the model. Candidate sites are confirmed before any order is fulfilled, with full metrics on every listing. That is the main difference from a freelancer or PBN seller, where placement happens before the buyer can vet anything.
5. What niches and languages are covered?
15+ niches — SaaS, fintech, legal, health, ecommerce, gaming, travel, real estate, IT and more — across 152 countries and 36 languages. Topical search matches by subject relevance, which matters most in tight verticals and for international or local-SEO campaigns.
6. Can agencies work under their own brand?
Yes. Team seats, consolidated billing and white-label reporting keep the platform invisible behind the agency's brand. Most agencies place anywhere from a handful to hundreds of links a month across a client book while keeping the margin and the relationship.
7. How fast do placements go live?
Faster than manual outreach, since the relationships are already in place. Insertions are quickest; guest posts take longer because content must be written and approved. Most placements complete in days, with live status shown for every order.
8. Is there a contract or minimum spend?
No. Pay-per-placement with no subscription, retainer or monthly minimum — test one link and stop, or scale to a campaign, without signing anything. That is the deliberate contrast to managed retainers that lock spend to a monthly commitment.
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Link insertions from $25 · guest posts from $45 · pay with PayPal, cards, Apple Pay or Google Pay

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