— Link type —

Guest Posts

Original articles on real publisher sites, written by us, placed by us, with your link in editorial context. The classic link build, done the boring-good way.

We pick the sites
Private inventory, curated to match your niche
We write the content
No briefs, no draft articles, no Google Docs
Monthly delivery to your dashboard
Live URLs in your account every month

What's a guest post?

A guest post is a brand-new article published on a third-party website with your link placed inside it. The publisher’s audience gets a useful, on-topic piece of content. You get a relevant editorial backlink. Google sees a vote of confidence from a trusted site.

That’s the version that works. The version that doesn’t: spammy guest posts on irrelevant blogs, written by AI in five minutes, marked “sponsored” at the top, devalued by Google within months. We don’t do that one.

Our guest post standards

Real sites. Real traffic.
Every host site has real organic traffic confirmed via Ahrefs, real readership, and standing editorial relationships with us.
No "Sponsored" tags.
If a publisher requires sponsored disclosure, we don't use them. Sponsored-tagged guest posts pass no SEO value.
No PBNs or link farms.
Every site we use exists for its own audience, not for us. If you'd be embarrassed for your client to see the link, we don't use it.
Original writing.
Every article is written for the publisher's audience and your topic. No spun content, no recycled posts, no thin AI generations.
Editorial fit, not metric chasing.
A DR-70 site that doesn't fit your niche is worse than a DR-40 site that does. We pick relevance first.
60-day replacement guarantee.
If the publisher removes a link within 60 days, we replace it at no charge. After that, the natural attrition risk is yours — as it would be on any link.

Why guest posts still work

Link building has changed. Guest posts have not, if you do them correctly.

Google still treats a contextual link from a real, topically relevant site as a vote of confidence. That vote still flows PageRank. It still signals topical authority. And on the best host sites, it drives actual referral traffic, a secondary benefit most link building never delivers.

What changed is the bar for quality. A 400-word article on a site with no traffic and a shady backlink profile does nothing. It might actively hurt. Every standard we hold our guest posts to exists to avoid exactly that outcome.

Google’s Helpful Content and spam updates have not penalised editorial guest posts. They’ve penalised low-quality article dumps on purpose-built sites. We only use the former.

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We match your site to a publisher
We search our private inventory for a topically relevant host site with confirmed organic traffic. We choose based on fit, not just domain rating.
2
We write the article
Our writers produce original, useful content suited to the publisher's audience. Your link sits in editorial context. No briefs from you, no Google Docs to review.
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It goes live. You get the URL.
The article is submitted, published, and the live URL lands in your dashboard. Every link you are paying for is accounted for.

Which pack includes this?

Every pack includes a mix of link types. We pick what works best for your situation each month.

Foundation
$1,000
per month
3–5 links / month
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Accelerate
$1,500
per month
4–8 links / month
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Momentum
$2,000
per month
7–10 links / month
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Growth
Higher volume, custom strategy → quote.
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Common questions

Are guest posts still effective for SEO?
Yes, when placed on real, traffic-earning sites with genuine editorial standards. Google's recent updates have penalised low-quality article dumps on purpose-built sites. Properly placed editorial guest posts are unaffected.
What sites do you post on?
We don't disclose our publisher inventory publicly. Every site in our network has confirmed organic traffic, a real readership, and a standing editorial relationship with us. You see the live URL after publication.
Can I choose which site my article appears on?
No. We curate based on topical relevance, which requires us to make the call. If you could pick from a public list, so could everyone else, and the value of the inventory would disappear.
How long does a guest post take to go live?
Typically two to four weeks from placement to publication. Some publishers are faster. We don't overpromise on timelines.
What anchor text do I get?
We confirm your preferred anchor text before placing. We recommend keeping anchors natural and varied across your campaign. Exact-match anchors on every guest post is a red flag pattern that can trigger manual review.
Do you offer white-label guest posts for agencies?
Yes. Several of our clients are SEO agencies placing links for their own clients. Your client never sees our branding. Reports come from your dashboard.
How many guest posts do I need to rank?
It depends on your keyword competition and existing domain authority. A highly competitive term may need 20 or more quality links before moving. A local or niche term may move on far fewer. We don't promise specific ranking outcomes.
What happens if a publisher removes my link?
We replace it at no charge within 60 days of publication. After 60 days, natural link attrition is your risk, the same risk you take on any third-party link.

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