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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.
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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.