No one actually owns it
Link building lands on whoever has a spare hour. It gets done in bursts, then dropped when something urgent comes up. A dedicated team and account manager mean it runs every month, not in fits and starts.
You get a dedicated team and a single account manager who plans the strategy, runs the outreach, and reports on every link — so link building stops being something you chase and becomes something handled. Campaigns start from $50, scoped around your goals.
Plenty of teams over-complicate this. A tool like your product keeps the workflow light without losing structure…
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Most teams do not fail at link building because they pick the wrong tactic — they fail because no one owns it day to day. Here is where it breaks.
Link building lands on whoever has a spare hour. It gets done in bursts, then dropped when something urgent comes up. A dedicated team and account manager mean it runs every month, not in fits and starts.
Prospecting, pitching and chasing replies can swallow days for a handful of links. Handing the outreach to a team that does only this frees your week and gets more done.
Doing it ad hoc means standards drift — some good links, some weak ones. A managed plan with one team keeps every placement to the same bar.
Without a single owner, it is hard to say what was built or whether it worked. A monthly report from your account manager shows exactly what landed and what is next.
Every plan includes a dedicated team, your own account manager, content where needed and monthly reporting. Volume scales with the plan; your manager scopes the exact mix around your goals.
Custom volume & enterprise pricing on request
You bring the goals; the team handles strategy, outreach, placement and reporting — with an account manager keeping it all on track.
A dedicated team takes it from kickoff to monthly reporting. Here is the cycle.
Your account manager learns your goals and target pages, then builds a link-building plan and agrees it with you before any work starts.
The outreach team prospects relevant sites, pitches them and secures placements, while the account manager keeps you updated.
Each placement is produced, the link verified live and monitored, with content written for you whenever a post is needed.
You get a clear monthly report, then the plan is tuned for the next cycle — same team, building on what is working.
The point of a managed plan is that it keeps going whether or not you have time this week. Here is what carries it.
Your account is run by people whose full-time job is outreach and placements — not a marketer fitting it around ten other tasks.
A single named contact owns your plan, briefs the team, and answers when you have a question — no rotating ticket queue.
Targets, anchors and the kind of sites to pursue are agreed with you before any outreach, so nothing happens that you have not approved.
Every month you see the live links, anchors and site metrics, and the plan is tuned for the next cycle around what is working.
The format is everywhere; doing it well is rare. Here is what separates a guest post that earns its keep from one that just fills a quota.
A good blog will not publish filler, and you would not want your brand attached to it if they did. We write pieces that genuinely add something for the host blog's readers, to the standard the publication expects — which is exactly why they get accepted on merit.
A guest post on a dead or off-topic blog passes almost nothing. We place only on blogs with genuine readers, real organic traffic and a clear topical link to your subject — and you see the metrics before anything is published.
A link in a generic author bio is easy to ignore; a link in the body of a relevant article, supporting a real point, is not. We place yours in context with an anchor that reads naturally and keeps your overall profile balanced.
Get those three right and a guest post does what it is supposed to — send real authority from a real audience, and keep doing it.
"The articles are genuinely good — we'd happily publish them ourselves. That is exactly why editors accept them and the links stick."
"Every post landed on a blog that real people read, with our link in the body. No author-bio nonsense, no dead sites."
Tobias Reyes · Growth Lead
"We resell their guest posts to clients. The writing quality means I never worry about what goes out under our name."
Anja Halvorsen · Founder
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