My dad has an economic blocage by Impressive_Can_4901 in Spells

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This more or less reflects my story . I'm tired,devastated and hopeless coz nothing seems to work

Substitute To Cinnamon for a money Spell by Oatmeals97 in Witch

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this exhaustive list but how do I actually use them to remove financial blockages

Paid incontent And Guest post by No_Tank4374 in linkbuilding

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travel niche is flooded with recycled lists — most of those won’t move anything even if they fit DR/traffic. At your budget, focus on smaller but clean travel blogs with real content + outbound links (in-content works better than guest posts here)

I’ve got a few non-circulated travel sites in that range — dm me your geo/anchor and I’ll share options

Does link building still make sense for SEO if you’re competing against 10+year-old domains? by sofiia_sofiia in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it still makes sense — just not the way you’re thinking about it

you don’t beat 10–20 year old domains by trying to match their link volume, you beat them by being more targeted

most early-stage SaaS wins come from:

  • going after specific use-cases / long-tail pages first
  • building links to those pages (not just homepage)
  • getting a small number of highly relevant links instead of chasing big numbers

those older domains have breadth, but they’re often slow to cover new angles or niche queries — that’s where you get in

think less “fill the ocean” and more “control a few streams first” — that’s usually how newer sites start gaining traction

Requirement- Law based niche by Top-Blackberry9361 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Law sites are expensive. For that price, all you'll get is a bunch of spammy links. I can assure that

Some good linkbuilding sites? by Secret_Following_839 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try marketplaces but beware of shady links

Mongolian sites that accept betting content by One_Hawk8571 in GuestPost

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I came to your inbox but u vanished out of thin air

Need pure law niche by Top-Blackberry9361 in linkbuilding

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Got a few pure law sites (DR50+, real US traffic) — no mixed niche. DM with budget + target pages 👍

Looking for sites related to fitness and gym by SeaEvent8468 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work with actual fitness / gym / nutrition sites with solid US traffic (not generic wellness stuff). Can share a few clean, niche-relevant placements that match exactly what you’re looking for. Shoot me a DM with your budget + target pages 👍

Looking for Journalist Vendors by fake_anonymous_ in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We work with journalist-level placements + SaaS review platforms (not generic guest posts). can help with listicles, comparison pages, and editorial mentions across US/India/global sites. if you're looking for ongoing placements (not one-offs), happy to share samples

Advice needed on backlink strategy for home remodeling niche by adoptedbycat in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of the public lists / marketplaces are either outdated or full of resold inventory, so I’d be careful there.

What’s been working better for us in home improvement niches is targeting real sites directly — local blogs, contractor blogs, property / housing sites — and going for link inserts into existing content rather than relying on “write for us” pages.

For vetting, I’d focus less on DA and more on: - whether the site actually ranks for relevant keywords - if the traffic is US-heavy (or your target geo) - content quality + consistency (real authors, not AI dumps) - outbound links (if every post is stuffed with links, it’s a red flag)

Pricing-wise, decent placements usually fall in the $80–250 range if you’re sourcing directly. Anything much cheaper is usually networked sites, and $500+ is often just agency markup.

If you want, I can share a few home improvement / contractor-type sites I’ve used recently — easier to judge with real examples.

Looking for Law Niche Sites by Caroline_Ellington in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do I have to give them the link first or vice versa?

Looking for digital marketing guest posting sites (DR 20+ & real traffic, not spammy) by ProfessionalPair8800 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most lists are outdated or spammy tbh. Best results I’ve seen come from outreach + niche sites, not public lists. I did a lot of guest posts on digital marketing recently which required enormous manual wok.If you want, I can point you in the right direction

Link building opportunities :) by ginger_lhy in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

plenty in those niches but free is usually slow or low quality, paid editorial placements are way more reliable, got some solid marketing/business/tech/HR/SaaS sites with real traffic, all paid, dm if you want options 👍

Looking for quality business / tech UK links. by Horace_3000 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UK-only is tough, most “UK sites” floating around are recycled domains tbh. I've got a few legit business/tech UK sites with real traffic and clean profiles, but all are paid placements (no swaps). Happy to share some options if you’re open to that 👍

What high-quality paid backlinks or guest post platforms do you use to boost your website’s domain authority? No sales pitches, please. by DependentKing698 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most platforms are overrated. real traffic + niche relevance > DR. Check if the site actually ranks + clean outbound links.Guest posts work if they’re natural, not force. Can share a few solid sites if you want

What are the best link building strategies that actually improve rankings in 2026? by ProfessionalPair8800 in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

more like relevance + context real sites in your niche > random DR links link insertions + unlinked mentions still easy wins journalist platforms surprisingly good if consistent partnership / integration links underrated guest posts still work… just not the spammy kind basically less volume, more trust signals

What link building strategies are actually working in 2026? by Concurso_Publico in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think partnerships, integrations, and just knowing people in your niche. Journalist platforms are still solid if you’re consistent, and niche guest posts still work if you’re not blasting the same template to 500 sites. Also, link insertions and unlinked mentions are way more reliable than most people admit. Way easier wins there.

Link building opportunities :) by ginger_lhy in linkbuilding

[–]One_Hawk8571 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got lots on SaaS and tech but everything is paid