Digital PR
Digital PR campaigns with studies, proprietary data and press releases that specialized media want to cover naturally.
White-hat link building: digital PR, guest posting, resource page outreach and transparent reporting. Building real authority, no farms or PBNs.
Digital PR campaigns with studies, proprietary data and press releases that specialized media want to cover naturally.
Editorial content publication on relevant authority blogs in your sector. Contextual link from useful content.
Analysis of current link profile, toxic detection, competition opportunities and disavow if applicable.
Specific strategy for online stores: review-style content, comparisons, gift guides, link building to key categories.
Identification and outreach to resource pages on authority sites to include your brand as a useful reference.
Monthly reporting with Domain Rating (Ahrefs), Domain Authority (Moz) metrics, estimated organic traffic and new links.
Analysis of current profile: links, anchor text, site types, dofollow/nofollow ratio and toxic links to disavow.
Identification of competitor links you don't have. List of replicable and exclusive opportunities.
Combined plan: digital PR, guest posting, resource pages and broken link building. Focus on real relevance and authority.
Personalized outreach, editorial content production for guest posts, relationship management with editors.
Tracking of links earned, DR/DA evolution, anchor text balance and transparent monthly reporting.
See how we’ve scaled ambitious brands with data, not hype.
See all case studiesA white-hat link building agency builds domain authority through editorial link acquisition on relevant authority sites. Combines digital PR, guest posting, resource page outreach, broken link building and other legitimate tactics. Does NOT buy links from farms or participate in PBN networks — those are techniques that penalize medium-term.
The cost depends on the niche, the project's current authority, the acquisition pace and the type of links (digital PR, guest posting, broken link building). We don't work with flat rates — we analyze your case, define a reasonable pace and build the proposal with transparent reporting of cost per link earned.
It depends on sector, current authority and strategy aggressiveness. A healthy pace is typically 4-15 editorial links per month in competitive projects. Better few high-quality links than many low-quality: Google rewards quality, not volume.
Digital PR seeks natural editorial coverage (media cover your study, proprietary data or launch) — links are a consequence, not declared objective. Guest posting is editorial content production for a third-party blog, where you negotiate the link. Both are white-hat if done with real quality.
Yes, especially with review-style content (reviewers who try your product), comparisons, gift guides and product recommendation articles on specialized blogs. Link building to key categories and products accelerates organic ecommerce growth.
Let’s talk about your business and build a clear plan to scale with data.