Core service

Authority backlinks Google actually rewards.

Links remain one of Google's strongest ranking signals — but only the right links. One placement in a trusted, relevant publication does more for your domain authority than hundreds of spammy directory entries, and will not put you at risk when the next spam update arrives.

What makes a backlink genuinely valuable

Google's spam detection has matured to the point where a manipulative link profile is an active liability. We evaluate every potential placement against four factors:

  • Topical relevance. The linking site covers your industry or an adjacent niche — the link reads as a genuine endorsement, not a paid slot on an unrelated domain.
  • Contextual placement. The link sits inside body copy where it adds meaning, not in a footer or author-bio block that signals a manufactured exchange.
  • Real organic traffic. The host page has an audience of its own and an editorial history that grew naturally — not a site assembled for link-selling.
  • Full transparency. Every placement is reported with the live URL, domain metrics and anchor text so you can verify it yourself.

Our approach and standards

We work exclusively through white-hat outreach and digital PR — pitching real editors with original content or data-led stories. For clients targeting South Korea and Japan we secure native-language placements on locally relevant domains, which carry a stronger signal for queries in those markets than translated pages on international sites.

What we never do: private blog networks, link exchanges, sitewide footer links or press-release link farms. These are precisely what Google's spam policies target, and recovery costs always exceed any short-term gain.

Frequently asked questions

Are backlinks still important in 2026?

Yes. Google's guidance and algorithm update data confirm that quality links remain a core ranking signal. Low-quality links are now a liability — a focused set of authoritative placements consistently outperforms a large volume of weak ones.

What makes a link low-quality?

The clearest signs: the linking site exists primarily to sell links, the placement is topically unrelated, or the anchor text is over-optimised in a way no natural editor would choose. Google's spam systems are trained to recognise these patterns.

How many links will I get?

Volume targets mislead more than they inform. The answer depends on your authority baseline and competitive landscape. We set expectations during the audit phase and report each placement individually — so you judge quality, not just count links.

See where your link profile stands

Get a free, no-obligation backlink audit. We'll identify gaps, flag risky links already pointing at your site and outline a realistic path to stronger authority.

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