How we work
Our team of SEO link building experts at DoLinks specializes in crafting effective link building strategies. We connect your brand with high-quality websites and blogs, creating natural backlinks that boost your search engine rankings and drive targeted traffic.
Here's how our process works:
Input information
The first step is to understand your needs and what would be a good fit for your business. This involves defining your link metrics, such as organic traffic, domain authority, domain rating, trust & citation flow, target locations, the type of links you need, and the number of links you want each month. If you need help with anchor text selection, your personal account manager is available to assist you.
Websites approval
After you share your desired metrics and anchor preferences, we share a list of sites for your approval from our well-established database of publishers that align with your link requirements and goals. Fortunately, we’ve already developed strong relationships with thousands of quality blogs, meaning that finding the right link opportunity for any business is never a problem.
If we can’t find the relevant blogs in our existing database, we then embark on reaching out to targeted blogger the blogger to propose a relationship for your link placement.
Content creation and review
Choose who will write the content for your post.
- You can either choose to have the selected blog admin to write it.
- Our team of expert writers can write it for you.
- Or you can provide your own content for publishing.
In either case, you will have the final say on the content before it is published.
Publishing and reporting
Once you have approved the links and content, our team will start working on getting them live. We have strong relationships with webmasters, bloggers, and journalists in the industry, and we will use these relationships to land your links. This part of the process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, as we work on a monthly basis. You will be able to see which links have gone live using the Google Sheet tracker.
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Quality checklist for backlinks
How do you know if a link from a website will be helpful for your website? Here is the quality checklist to use for evaluating websites to get backlinks.
Domain evaluation
Our first line of defense against potentially harmful sites involves a thorough examination of key elements such as:
- DNS and A records
- SSL / https usage
- Hosting location
- No excessive hyphens in the domain name
- TLD & language compatibility
- Exclusion of grey niche-oriented sites
SEO metrics
Domains must satisfy the following SEO metrics (among others):
- Indexed pages: Minimum of 20
- Organic Traffic: At least 500 per month (ahrefs)
- Referring Domains: 50 or more (ahrefs)
- Average Domain Rating (DR): 30+
- Average Domain Authority (DA): 30+
- Citation Flow/Trust Flow (CF/TF): 10 or higher
- Traffic origin: Over 50% from the country of origin
Historical data analysis
To filter out manipulated metrics, false authority, and covert spam, we also consider historical factors such as:
- No penalizations or expirations
- Stable traffic and link patterns
- Traffic and referring domain trends
- Referring domain anchors analysis
- Quality and authenticity of referring domain types
Content review
Manual Content Inspection Lastly, our team conducts a manual review of 5 – 10 recent posts to ensure quality, with a keen eye for:
- Updates within the last 30 days
- No anchor text misuse
- No links to grey niche content
- Less than 50% of sponsored posts
- No private blog network (PBN)
- Readability and relevance of content
- Author information (country, verifiability)
We believe that our quality control process is the best in the industry. We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality, safe, and reliable domains.
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Ready to build quality links? Let us handle the hard work for you!
...so you can spend time on growing your business instead
- No full time employees
- No staff training
- Save hours of time on outreach