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A full audit of your technical health, content and current rankings, so every recommendation is grounded in real evidence about your site.
Everything ranked by how much it'll actually move traffic and revenue, so your expert's time goes to the highest-leverage work first.
Understanding what's worked for competitors, where the real opportunities are, and the fastest honest path to results for your specific business.
Weekly shipping against a clear roadmap, with plain-language reporting so you always know exactly what's been done and what it's driving.
Your dedicated expert earns a genuine mix of link types — never volume for its own sake.
Natural mentions and citations earned from journalists and publications covering your industry or expertise.
Contributed articles on genuinely relevant, reputable sites — written to add real value, not just to host a link.
Links earned through original research, data stories or newsworthy angles that publications want to cover.
Listings on genuinely relevant industry directories and curated resource pages — not spammy bulk directories.
Finding dead links on relevant sites and earning your content as the replacement — a link both sides want.
Links earned by contributing genuine expertise to journalist queries and roundup articles.
Natural links from partners, suppliers, alumni pages or industry associations you’re genuinely part of.
Consistent, accurate listings on local directories that also support your local SEO.
Link building is one of the easiest SEO services to fake — and one of the riskiest to get wrong. Watch for these warning signs.
’50 links a month’ guarantees usually mean low-quality, bulk-placed links that carry little authority and real risk.
Buying links violates Google’s guidelines — a provider offering this casually is putting your whole site at risk.
Links from networks of interlinked, low-quality sites are exactly the pattern Google’s spam systems are built to catch.
If they won’t show you the actual sites you’re getting linked from, you can’t judge quality or risk at all.
Genuine authority is earned over months through real relationships — fast link building is almost always a shortcut.
A report that only shows a link count, with no domain authority, relevance or context, hides whether the links help or hurt.
A few things every senior link building expert we place brings to your account.
You get an experienced operator, not a junior sending templated outreach — with the founder reviewing strategy on every account.
Only genuine, manual link earning — never PBNs, link farms or paid placements that put your site at risk.
A genuine network of journalists and industry contacts built over years, not a one-time outreach spray.
Every link reported with real context — authority, relevance and risk — never just a raw count.
The questions founders in India actually ask us before hiring a link building expert — answered plainly and honestly.
Monthly link building retainers in India commonly range from roughly ₹25,000 to ₹1,00,000+ depending on the number and quality of links targeted, your industry’s competitiveness, and whether content assets are included.
Costs vary widely because link building quality varies enormously. Entry-level retainers focused on a small number of genuinely relevant links — guest posts, resource mentions — tend to sit at the lower end, roughly ₹25,000–₹45,000 per month. Mid-tier retainers that include digital PR, original content assets and more consistent outreach volume run higher, often ₹50,000–₹90,000. Competitive industries or campaigns built around original research and PR typically cost more again. Be very cautious of unusually cheap ‘link packages’ promising large quantities of links for a low price — this is almost always a sign of low-quality, risky links (PBNs, paid placements) rather than genuine earned authority. The more useful question than the price alone is what quality and relevance of links you’re actually getting for it.
Look for a genuine, evidence-based process built on manual outreach and real relationships, transparency about which sites you’ll be linked from, and honesty about realistic timelines — never guaranteed link counts.
A strong link building expert should be able to clearly explain their process: how they identify relevant sites, how outreach actually happens, and what makes a link worth earning versus one to avoid. They should be transparent about where your links will come from — ideally showing you real examples of past placements, not just a final report. Ask how they handle risk: a good expert actively avoids private blog networks, paid link schemes and other tactics that violate search engine guidelines, and can explain why. Be wary of anyone guaranteeing a specific number of links per month, since genuine, relevant link earning takes real relationship-building and can’t be mechanically scaled to a fixed count. Look for someone who reports on link quality and relevance, not just quantity, and who’s honest that authority builds over months, not weeks.
Evaluate a portfolio by checking the actual sites they’ve earned links from for relevance and authority, verifying those links still exist, and asking for the story behind a few specific placements rather than just a summary list.
When reviewing a link building portfolio, don’t just look at the count of links claimed — actually click through to a sample of the placements. Check whether the linking sites are genuinely relevant to the client’s industry and carry real authority, rather than being generic, unrelated or low-quality domains. Verify a few links are still live, since some low-quality outreach loses links over time as spammy sites get taken down or deindexed. Ask the consultant to walk you through the story behind two or three specific links — what the outreach pitch was, why the site agreed to link, and what content or asset made it happen. A consultant with genuine expertise can explain this in detail; one relying on volume tactics usually can’t. Also ask whether any of their portfolio links came from paid placements or networks, since a portfolio built on purchased links tells you much less about genuine relationship-building skill.
Realistic link building results build gradually over 3–6+ months, with a mix of easier wins early and harder, higher-authority links taking longer — and rankings typically follow with a further delay after authority builds.
Link building is one of the slower-compounding parts of SEO, and it’s important to set expectations accordingly. In the first month or two, expect foundational work — outreach systems being built, initial relationships being formed, and perhaps a handful of easier, relevant links landing. Over months three to six, as relationships and content assets mature, higher-authority and more selective links tend to come through, and you should start seeing a genuine uplift in overall domain authority. Rankings typically lag behind the links themselves, since search engines take time to factor new authority signals into their algorithms — so don’t expect immediate ranking jumps tied to any single link. Realistic campaigns also don’t produce a perfectly even flow of links; some months yield more than others depending on outreach cycles and content publication. Anyone promising a fast, guaranteed, evenly-paced stream of high-authority links is setting expectations that don’t match how genuine link earning actually works.
Ask directly whether they use private blog networks, paid placements or link exchanges, request to see real examples of past outreach and placements, and check that their language matches manual, relationship-based earning rather than automated or bulk tactics.
Vetting for ethics starts with a direct question: ask explicitly whether they use PBNs, paid link placements, link exchanges or automated submission tools — a provider using any of these should say so, and you should treat vague or evasive answers as a warning sign. Ask to see real examples of outreach emails or pitches they’ve sent, and actual placements they’ve earned, so you can judge whether the process looks like genuine relationship-building or templated spam. Pay attention to their language: terms like ‘guaranteed links’, ‘bulk placements’ or ‘link packages’ at a fixed price per link often signal lower-quality, riskier tactics, while descriptions of manual outreach, content-led earning and relationship-building suggest a more ethical approach. Ask how they’d handle a request for links from a site you know is low-quality or spammy — an ethical provider should push back, not simply deliver whatever’s asked. Finally, check whether their own past client links are still live and legitimate, since ethically earned links tend to last.
Evaluate experts on their process (manual, relationship-based outreach), the quality and relevance of past placements, transparency about methods, and realistic communication about timelines — treat guarantees of speed or volume as a warning sign.
Before hiring, have a direct conversation about process: ask them to explain, step by step, how they’d identify and earn links relevant to your specific business — a strong answer is specific to your industry, not generic. Review their past work by checking actual linking sites for relevance and authority, not just taking their word for results. Ask pointed questions about ethics — do they ever use paid placements, PBNs or automated tools — and listen for clear, confident answers versus vague deflection. Gauge their honesty about timelines: a credible expert will tell you results build over months and won’t promise a fixed number of links per period. Ask how they measure success beyond link count — ideally domain authority growth, referral traffic, and eventual ranking improvements. And ask for references you can actually contact. An expert who welcomes this scrutiny and answers specifically is a far safer hire than one who deflects with vague reassurance or a flashy pitch.