Quality Travel & Property Backlinks
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
I’m looking to strengthen my site’s SEO by securing genuine, context-rich backlinks from three specific sources: established travel blogs, reputable UK tourism directories, and credible property-investment websites. The primary goal is simple—boost my search engine rankings through high-quality, do-follow links that sit naturally within the content and stand the test of future algorithm updates.
Here’s how I see the collaboration working:
– Content formats: I’ll provide or approve blog-post copy where needed, and I’m equally keen on authoritative directory listings that allow a descriptive blurb plus a clean URL.
– Site selection: I don’t have a fixed outreach list yet, so I’ll be relying on your recommendations. I’m after sites with solid domain metrics, genuine readership, and a track record of staying indexed—no private blog networks or obviously sponsored‐link farms.
– Contextual relevance: Each link should come from a page that logically relates to travel, UK tourism, or property investment. A placement that weaves my anchor text into a useful paragraph is far more valuable to me than a footnote or “link dump.”
– Reporting: I’ll need a brief spreadsheet detailing the live URL, anchor text, domain authority (or DR), and publication date so I can track progress.
Acceptance criteria
• Minimum DA/DR 30 for each referring domain
• Permanent, do-follow links—no “sponsored” or “UGC” tags
• Content must be indexable by Google and pass basic plagiarism checks
• Links to go live within the agreed timeline, otherwise we revisit the placement
If you’ve successfully placed links on comparable travel or property sites before and can demonstrate healthy ranking results, I’d love to hear how you’d approach outreach, what metrics you monitor, and roughly how many placements you believe are realistic in the first month.
Here’s how I see the collaboration working:
– Content formats: I’ll provide or approve blog-post copy where needed, and I’m equally keen on authoritative directory listings that allow a descriptive blurb plus a clean URL.
– Site selection: I don’t have a fixed outreach list yet, so I’ll be relying on your recommendations. I’m after sites with solid domain metrics, genuine readership, and a track record of staying indexed—no private blog networks or obviously sponsored‐link farms.
– Contextual relevance: Each link should come from a page that logically relates to travel, UK tourism, or property investment. A placement that weaves my anchor text into a useful paragraph is far more valuable to me than a footnote or “link dump.”
– Reporting: I’ll need a brief spreadsheet detailing the live URL, anchor text, domain authority (or DR), and publication date so I can track progress.
Acceptance criteria
• Minimum DA/DR 30 for each referring domain
• Permanent, do-follow links—no “sponsored” or “UGC” tags
• Content must be indexable by Google and pass basic plagiarism checks
• Links to go live within the agreed timeline, otherwise we revisit the placement
If you’ve successfully placed links on comparable travel or property sites before and can demonstrate healthy ranking results, I’d love to hear how you’d approach outreach, what metrics you monitor, and roughly how many placements you believe are realistic in the first month.