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High-DA Link Building Services for SEO Authority

Domain rating is a price input, not a quality claim. This page states what actually qualifies a site for placement, and what does not.

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What qualifies, and what does not

Two markers of a real placement site. Two things we will not sell you.

Qualifies

A site with a real, checkable audience

Traffic, an active publishing schedule, and content that reads as written for readers rather than for search engines. We can show you the site before we pitch it.

Qualifies

Content relevant to what your business does

A guest piece or resource listing that fits the site's actual coverage area, not a post shoehorned in because the domain rating was high enough.

Does not qualify

A site that publishes any paid guest post

If payment is the only qualification a site applies, the domain rating attached to it is not describing an audience, it is describing a metric for sale.

Does not qualify

A resource page stuffed with unrelated links

A links page that lists every category imaginable is not curating anything, and a link on it carries closer to zero weight than a positive one.

Why domain rating is a price input, not a promise

High-DA link building gets sold almost entirely on one number: the domain rating of the site a link ends up on. That number is easy to check and easy to advertise, which is exactly why it became the whole pitch for most vendors in this space.

What the number does not tell you is whether the site would exist, and would publish that content, if the payment were not involved. A resource page maintained by a real organization for its own readers is a different asset than a domain repurposed to sell placements, even when both show the same rating.

So the standard here is qualification before DR: does the site have a real, checkable audience, and does the content genuinely fit what it already covers. The tier pricing below still runs by DR band, because that is how placement cost is actually structured in this market, but DR is the price input, not the quality claim.

If the link needs to sit inside content that already exists and already ranks rather than a new placement, that is niche edit link building. Both support the same underlying program at SEO services. The rest of what we take on is under our services.

Comparison diagram of a qualifying high-authority site against a disqualified low-quality site for link placement, based on audience, relevance and editorial review

How placements are built

  1. Sites are sourced by relevance first

    Before any DR check

    Candidate sites are found by topic overlap with your business, not by running a DR filter across a database and pitching whatever clears the bar.

  2. Audience signals are checked

    Qualification

    Independent traffic and an active publishing history are checked before a site is added to the outreach list. A domain with a high rating and no real readers is not on it.

  3. Outreach is real outreach

    Placement

    Sites are pitched individually with content suited to what they publish. We do not operate or buy access to a network that accepts any placement for a fee.

  4. You see the page before it is live

    Before anything is billed

    The specific page and content are shown to you before the placement goes live, the same standard this page holds any vendor to.

Per-placement pricing

Priced by the target site's DR tier. No package, no minimum commitment.

UnitPriceBest For
DR 10+ placement$99New websites, foundational authority building
DR 20+ placement$129Growing local SEO campaigns
DR 30+ placement$179Stronger authority-building support
DR 40+ placement$279Competitive SEO campaigns
DR 50+ placement$420Stronger editorial authority
DR 60+ placement$560Premium authority-building campaigns

Every placement is qualified before it is priced: a real, checkable audience and topical relevance, checked before the DR tier is quoted. We do not guarantee a domain authority increase, a ranking result or a delivery date, and we do not publish an "estimated monthly traffic" figure for a placement site.

Further reading

High-DA link building questions

What counts as a high-DA link?

A placement on a site with a real, checkable audience and content relevant to your business, priced by the target site's DR tier. The DR number is a price input, not a quality claim by itself: a high-rated site that accepts any paid post is not a placement we use.

How is this different from niche edits?

A niche edit inserts a link into a page that already exists and already ranks. High-DA link building covers new placements: guest content or resource-page inclusion, which does not require an existing indexed page. Pricing runs by the same DR-tier shape, at different figures.

How much does high-DA link building cost?

Per placement, by target site DR tier: $99 for DR 10+ up to $560 for DR 60+. See the pricing below. What a full program costs depends on how many qualifying placements a market actually supports.

Can you guarantee a ranking improvement or a specific number of links?

No. Off-page signal is one input among many a search engine weighs, and no one can honestly guarantee a ranking or link-count outcome.

Do you offer a domain authority guarantee?

No. Domain authority and DR are third-party metrics with no direct, guaranteed relationship to rankings or traffic.

Talk through what your link profile needs

Tell us about your site and what you are trying to rank for. We will tell you honestly whether high-DA link building is the right tool before proposing anything.

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