LinkDrops™ BETA
The most POWERFUL Backlinks on the Planet
Proprietary Platform & Trademarked Process
*Links as Low as $129.99 Each*
Link Juice from the World’s TOP Websites
Priced at a Fraction of what traditional “guest posts” or “editorial” links would cost. Thousands of opportunities in our database.
Just a Few of the Sites We’ve Acquired Links On
BrandBoostr is not associated with them in any way.
How Does LinkDrops™ Work?
We make buying POWERFUL links easy with our simple 3-step process
1. Pick a Niche
Choose Your Niche/Category
for Hyper-Relevant Link Opportunities
in your vertical/industry.
2. Choose Websites
Have a particular site you need a link from?
Send us a list and our team will scout out opportunities tailored to your goals.
3. Budget
Let us know how much you want to spend on each “link + site + metric combo”, & we’ll broker or find the best deals to place your links.
When we’re able to make a deal for your desired link we’ll notify you via email and will shoot over an invoice.
Once paid, we’ll have your link placed (usually within 2 weeks or less)
Frequently Asked Questions
Prices vary wildly based on desired metrics, the website the link is from, the category and niche, and demand. We have links priced all the way down to $25 per link, and as high as $700+.
Example: Premium backlinks from big players such as those sites or brands on the Fortune 100, Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 lists generally go for around $300-$1000 per backlink opportunity. Sometimes higher.
Example: Budget, HIGH authority links, on impressive, but not as well-known brand name websites can go for as little as $24.99 each (sometimes less). For example, DA30+ links are not unheard of at $24.99 or less on our system. Let us know what you need, and your budget and we’ll do our best to find it for you. That said, the better your budget per link, the better equipped we are to find you more (and better) links.
The links we offer are guaranteed for a 12-month period. Full replacement guarantee during that timeframe.
Yes. We utilize a proprietary process we developed in-house in which we negotiate not with the site the link is on (i.e. Forbes), but with the owner of an existing link on that site. In this way, we are able to work more easily with “smaller” websites that are often more open to brokering a deal to take over ownership (permanently or on a lease) of the link itself or the underlying page/asset the link points to.
This technique has been popularized by MAJOR Fortune 100 brands who now “rent” or “sell” subdomains and page “assets” to the likes of coupon companies, affiliate/review companies and more. Business Insider, Forbes, etc. all participate in such programs. For example: https://coupons.businessinsider.com/.
Based on your needs and requirements, we hunt down and validate existing relevant links on sites that meet your criteria. For example, if you need a link on a particular site related to technology, we search for links on that site that would be appropriate. We then broker a deal (or purchase outright) the rights to that link from the site the link is pointed at. Once we “own” the rights to that link, we set up a 1:1 page-level permanent redirect to pass all the link juice from that singular link/page to your target domain/page.
In simpler terms, we purchase or rent an existing link from its owner, then put a redirect in place so that the existing link now points to your asset/webpage. In this way, our links are a unique take on the traditional “niche edit”.
This varies wildly, however, we always seek to acquire aged links with an existing backlink profile, solid metrics, and traffic.
Yes. They are “broadly” relevant to your niche. You will get to select a niche when placing a purchase order.
For example, if your niche is “sports” the link could be pertaining to a sports team/organization/player/stadium/equipment/clothing/etc. If your niche is “Health” the link could be about anything from medicine to weight loss, to nutrition, exercise, etc.
You may get more specific with your request. However, note that the more specific your request is, generally the higher the price will be.
Given that the links already exist as backlinks on the desired website, we cannot change the anchor text. Generally, the anchor text is broadly relevant to your niche, however, we do not make this guarantee. In some cases, the backlink may utilize generic anchor text such as “click here”, other times it may be a branded keyword.
We place more importance on the relevancy of the page and context of the content itself being broadly relevant to your niche than we do the anchor text. In our experience, this is MUCH more important than the anchor text of the backlink itself. Further, having a diversified anchor text profile that does not heavily represent your primary keyword is generally advised so as to avoid “over-optimization” and “link spam” penalties.
We do not disclose the actual link for sale prior to the sale for a few reasons
Buyer Protection: To protect you, the buyer. Remember, unless you reserve the link with a deposit, you are NOT the only potential bidder. We do not want to expose any link inventory to any party other than the direct buyer so as to protect them from Google and competitors.
Seller Protection: By displaying or communicating the link “for sale”, we expose the website we broker deals with to scrutiny from both competitors and potentially Google.
Our Own Protection: This reason is selfish, but necessary. If we tell you the EXACT link you could go directly to the webmaster of the site yourself and cut us out as the middleman. You already know how much we are paying (give or take) because you gave us a “budget” to work with. We spend time, money, energy and resources on finding these links, establishing a relationship with the site owner, and/or acquiring the underlying asset. We can’t run the risk of buyers simply capitalizing on all of our hard work and invested resources simply to swoop in and cut us out.
Negative issues surrounding redirects generally have to do with redirecting SITES. This tactic may work to a degree if you only redirect 1-3 domains to your site in an effort to increase its rankings. However, this is a risk you may or may not be willing to take. Redirecting an entire domain means that you’re telling Google that ALL of that site’s URLs and assets have moved from their original URLs and paths to YOUR domain.
However, doing this correctly poses a number of challenges that make redirecting domains to your site a potential Google Penalty waiting to happen:
- First, most webmasters redirect the ENTIRE domain to their site’s homepage. This looks unnatural to Google. Logically it wouldn’t make sense for another site to redirect ALL of its pages to a single new page (i.e. your homepage). This is often why you see experienced SEOs promoting a 1:1 page-level redirect (which is what we use).
- By redirecting an entire site you may accumulate a mass influx of links, but not all of those links will be good. You may still have to filter through the “spam” and disavow.
- By redirecting an entire site (even on a 1:1 page-level basis) you can likely only get away with this tactic 1-3 times (if you’re lucky) before you increase the risk of getting penalized. Think of it this way; how likely would it be that 3 separate websites are merged into one singular site? Not likely at all.
By contrast, we work with 1:1 page level, niche-relevant links that signal to Google a perfectly natural white hat process: moving/consolidating/selling of a singular asset (i.e. webpage) to another site/owner.
Negative issues surrounding redirects generally have to do with redirecting SITES. This tactic may work to a degree if you only redirect 1-3 domains to your site in an effort to increase its rankings. However, this is a risk you may or may not be willing to take. Redirecting an entire domain means that you’re telling Google that ALL of that site’s URLs and assets have moved from their original URLs and paths to YOUR domain.
However, doing this correctly poses a number of challenges that make redirecting domains to your site a potential Google Penalty waiting to happen:
- First, most webmasters redirect the ENTIRE domain to their site’s homepage. This looks unnatural to Google. Logically it wouldn’t make sense for another site to redirect ALL of its pages to a single new page (i.e. your homepage). This is often why you see experienced SEOs promoting a 1:1 page-level redirect (which is what we use).
- By redirecting an entire site you may accumulate a mass influx of links, but not all of those links will be good. You may still have to filter through the “spam” and disavow.
- By redirecting an entire site (even on a 1:1 page-level basis) you can likely only get away with this tactic 1-3 times (if you’re lucky) before you increase the risk of getting penalized. Think of it this way; how likely would it be that 3 separate websites are merged into one singular site? Not likely at all.
By contrast, we work with 1:1 page level, niche-relevant links that signal to Google a perfectly natural white hat process: moving/consolidating/selling of a singular asset (i.e. webpage) to another site/owner.
Cost: Editorial posts on premium sites such as Forbes, Entrepreneur, Wired, Business Insider and others can run upwards of $1500-$3000 PER LINK!!! Outrageous! Our service opens the doors for smaller (budget-conscious or budget-restricted) webmasters, marketers, SEOs and agencies to obtain the same links and link juice that costs into the thousands of dollars for a fraction of the price it would otherwise cost them.
Age: Unlike “Editorial links” or “Guest posts”, which are new posts/articles with very little authority, no other backlinks, and little traffic, OUR links are AGED, with QUALITY BACKLINKS pointing to them. We all know age and backlinks are important factors for ranking in Google. Why pay a premium for “brand new” links with little authority when you can buy links with existing age, links, and traffic.
Targeted Traffic: Most of our links are located on pages receiving targeted traffic. This means that the majority of links you purchase will already be primed to send you relevant web traffic that could convert into subscribers/opt-ins, leads, and sales.
PBN links sometimes utilize the same types of links we do, however, PBNs set up individual websites that may have footprints or be of poor quality. Both of which are serious risks when it comes to potential Google penalties.
By contrast, our process involves telling Google that a singular asset (i.e. one page, not a whole domain) has been permanently moved to another site. This process is carried out by websites and businesses large and small every single day. For example, a web page or asset from a webpage may be:
- Moved to a new URL such as going from HTTP to HTTPs
- Consolidated to a new URL to merge pages, content, and media
- In the case of an acquisition where a singular product/asset may have been sold to another party
- And more…
No. We maintain the highest levels of anonymity and IP masking of domains so as to ensure that your privacy is protected. The sites we work with DO NOT sell backlinks, nor advertise as such.
Absolutely! Our work is ALWAYS guaranteed. You will receive a report with the webpage your new link lives on and the exact link itself so you can validate the redirect is in place and working correctly.
ALWAYS 100%.
Here is what we guarantee:
- Verified Proof of the Link
- 12-Month Link Guarantee
- Prorated Refund if the Link Was Removed
*P.S. We usually include bonus links with each purchase