
Buying Backlinks in 2025: What’s Safe, What’s Not, and What Actually Works
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What Does it Mean to ‘Buy’ Backlinks?
First, let’s distinguish between buying poor-quality backlinks and investing in premium editorial placements and outreach. For a backlink to boost your authority and impact your search rankings, it MUST come from a domain that’s:- Relevant to your content
- Trusted by Google (which you can measure with Domain Authority and Domain Rating)
- Not do anything to help your SEO
- Raise suspicion from Google that may lead to a penalty
How to Buy High-Quality Backlinks: Vetting Domains and Link Placements
The best way to buy the right backlinks is to closely evaluate each domain and link placement. Here are some tips for doing so.Check each website’s DA and DR score
Ensure topical or contextual relevance
Measure organic traffic
Vet each link placement and anchor text before going live
- Evaluate where your backlink appears on the page
- Approve the anchor text used to contain the backlink
- Previews the link’s destination
- Doesn’t spam target keywords
As you can see, our backlink appears within the body of the page’s content, and the website uses our brand name as anchor text (which is great).
When buying backlinks, the most reputable agencies (like ours) will allow you to approve the placement and anchor text of a backlink before going live.
Is Buying Backlinks Safe? Understanding the Risks
No matter how you cut it, buying backlinks violates Google’s search guidelines, so there are some real risks involved. Don’t play your cards right, and you may receive a manual penalty. These are difficult to undo and can lead to your content disappearing from Google’s search results, so they aren’t something to take lightly. Yet, if you know what to look out for, you can mitigate the risks and improve your SEO with a paid link strategy. Here are the top risks to consider when purchasing backlink packages.Buying low-quality backlinks from PBNs and link farms
PBNs (private blog networks) are terrible for SEO, and you definitely don’t want to buy backlinks from them. What are they? A PBN is a series of poor-quality websites that only exist to link out to other websites. When building a PBN, SEOs look for old or even expired domains that have built up authority over time. This means that links coming from that domain will pass a decent amount of link juice (AKA authority or ranking power). From there, they build a ‘blog’ on each domain that offers guest posts and link placements to other websites. At face value, this is pretty awesome because PBNs give you the ability to generate backlinks to your site at will. You also have full control over the link placement and the anchor text. The only problem? PBNs violate Google’s guidelines, and they’ve become increasingly adept at cracking down on them in recent years. As one Redditor points out, PBNs used to be a great grift for ‘black hat’ SEOs back in the day, but that time has passed. As Google’s algorithm became more sophisticated, it became more and more difficult to make a profit: In the current era, PBNs pose too much of a risk compared to the minuscule results they generate. Whenever you see large bundles of cheap backlinks, it’s a telltale sign that the agency is using PBNs. Backlink packages on Fiverr are infamous for this (we recommend avoiding Fiverr like the plague when buying backlinks). Link farms are also best avoided. A link farm is a series of websites that hyperlink to one another to spread link juice. They’re similar to PBNs but with one key difference. PBNs exist to send link juice out to other sites, while link farms only provide link juice to the sites within the ‘farm.’ The red flags for link farms are mostly the same as PBNs, such as cheap bundles consisting of dummy websites.Working with agencies who aren’t transparent with reporting
You should only partner with agencies that provide transparent reporting, meaning you should never have to guess how your paid link strategy is doing.
For each backlink you buy, agencies should provide you with:
- The linking website’s DA score
- How the website relates to your content (to ensure relevance)
- Updates to your DA score
- Notifications whenever you gain or lose a backlink
Buying backlinks blindly
Even if you’re super busy, you should never buy backlinks on a whim. As we’ve already discussed, proper vetting is a requirement for backlinks, not a luxury. If you buy random links, you risk:- Buying irrelevant backlinks that won’t impact your SEO
- Paying too much for mediocre backlinks
- Buying links from PBNs or link farms (which can lead to costly penalties)
- Overlooking far better deals
- Spamming the same type of anchor text
Buying too many backlinks of the same type
You need a natural-looking backlink portfolio to avoid suspicions of spam from Google. What does that mean? It means you need a diverse portfolio consisting of different types of backlinks, and also varying degrees of quality. While authoritative editorial backlinks are the most impactful on search rankings, exclusively buying these can raise red flags with Google’s algorithm. Instead, besides super authoritative backlinks, you also need links coming from:- Social media platforms
- Forum comments
- Business directories
- Medium-to-low-quality websites
Safe vs. unsafe backlink sources
Here’s a chart breaking down safe vs. unsafe ways to source backlinks:| Safe link sources | Unsafe link sources |
| Trusted news websites (both major and niche-specific) | Link farms |
| Authoritative media outlets | PBNs |
| Social media platforms | Widgets |
| Respected business directories | Low-quality directories |
| Niche blogs | Irrelevant websites |
| Resource pages | Poor-quality websites (super low DA scores) |
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Top Alternatives to Buying Links Blindly
Instead of buying backlinks while blindfolded, try out these effective tactics to build some high-quality backlinks.Digital PR
Digital public relations is the #1 way to generate premium editorial backlinks. It involves networking with online media professionals to secure coverage for your brand (and, in turn, backlinks). Common digital PR techniques include:- Distributing press releases covering newsworthy events
- Newsjacking (inserting your brand into a trending news story)
- Building long-term relationships with online journalists, prominent websites, and media outlets
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Creating link-worthy content
Why work hard to build backlinks when you can attract them with great content instead? Picture the last time you read an outstanding article or saw an eye-opening video. What was the first thing you did afterward? If you’re like most, it was to share the content on social media with your friends, family, and colleagues. Certain types of content generate more shares than others, such as:- Original research
- Videos
- Infographics
- Ultimate guides
HARO-style link-building
HARO (Help-A-Reporter-Out) is a link-builder’s best friend. It’s a platform that connects journalists with subject matter experts (SMEs), and you can use it to build high-quality backlinks.
By signing up, you’ll receive email notifications three times a day containing queries from journalists (sorted by industry). Most of the time, they’re looking for a quote from an SME.
To build backlinks using HARO, check out the journalist queries from your industry.
Does anything stand out to you? Are you able to provide the quotes/resources they need for their story?
If the answer is yes, then you should reply to them ASAP. Don’t forget to request a backlink to your site whenever they quote you in their piece.
Guest posts and relationship-building
Lastly, posting guest blogs on relevant websites is a great way to build links and form lasting relationships. The tricky part is finding websites in your niche that accept guest posts. We recommend using Google and searching for terms like:- (your niche) + “guest posts”
- (your niche) + “write for us”
- (your niche) + “guest article”
Boom, now we’ve got plenty of outreach targets for fitness-related guest blogs.
Wrapping Up: Buying Backlinks in 2025
While buying backlinks is risky, it’s not something that you should explicitly fear or outright ignore. When done properly, a paid link strategy can work wonders for your SEO (and provide speedier results than normal). It all comes down to the way you approach the process. As long as you partner with trusted agencies, vet each domain, diversify with natural backlinks, and slowly release your paid links – you should be just fine. Do you want an expert agency to handle your SEO for you so that you no longer have to worry about it? Sign up for HOTH X, our fully managed service, to enjoy hands-free SEO!The author
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