Campaign help

Send your guest post or publisher request

Tell us what you want to promote, where the campaign should work, and what kind of publishers you prefer. We review the target page, topic, audience, country, anchor direction, and publisher fit before giving you a quote.

Guest post orders

Use the form when you need a fresh article placed on a relevant publisher. Share the target page, the topic you want covered, and any markets or industries that should be included or avoided.

EDU backlink requests

For education-focused campaigns, explain why an academic, student, scholarship, training, or university-adjacent publisher would naturally mention your page. Relevance comes before metrics.

Selected-site quotes

If you clicked publisher cards in the marketplace, include the publisher names or URLs. We will check availability, editorial fit, requirements, turnaround, and final quote before you order.

What to send

Details that help us reply with useful options

A short message is enough if it includes the right facts. Tell us the page you want to promote, the country or audience you care about, and the type of link you want. If your campaign is sensitive, mention competitor exclusions, anchor limits, publisher restrictions, or approval steps before we shortlist options.

If you are comparing several options, send them together. We can review guest posts, niche edits, EDU placements, local citations, press release distribution, and selected marketplace publishers in one brief so the recommendation is easier to compare.

For agencies

Send client niche, target page, geography, anchor preference, and reporting expectations. We can return a cleaner shortlist that your client can review.

For founders

Send the product page, ideal customer, and the topic angle. We will suggest publisher categories that can mention the page without sounding forced.

For education brands

Send the program, student audience, location, and content angle. We can prioritize education, scholarship, student, university, and career-related publishers.

1. We review fit

We look at the topic, target page, country, language, audience, and anchor context before recommending publishers. A strong metric is useful only when the reader match is also strong.

2. We confirm options

We check availability, content expectations, turnaround, and editorial restrictions. If a publisher is not a clean fit, we will say so instead of pushing a weak placement.

3. You approve the path

After you approve the shortlist, we can move into article planning, publisher submission, delivery notes, and reporting that your team can track.

Campaign routes

Tell us the business problem, not just the backlink type

Some clients arrive with a fixed request, such as one DA60 guest post, one EDU placement, or a few niche edits. Others only know that an important page needs stronger search visibility. Both approaches are fine. The most useful brief explains the business problem first: which page matters, which audience should discover it, and what kind of mention would make sense in a real article.

If the goal is authority building, we may suggest fewer but cleaner placements. If the goal is topical coverage, we may recommend several closely related publishers instead of one broad site. If the goal is local visibility, country and city relevance may matter more than the biggest metric. The form helps us turn that context into a practical shortlist.

Do I need finished content?

No. You can send a draft, an outline, or only the target page and topic. If writing is needed, mention the tone, audience, and any claims that should be avoided.

Can you review my shortlist?

Yes. Send publisher names from the marketplace, competitor examples, or sites you want to avoid. We can compare fit before you spend budget.

How fast is the first reply?

A clear brief is easier to quote. Publisher availability and editorial requirements can vary, but complete campaign details usually reduce back-and-forth.

What happens next

From first message to publisher approval

After your message arrives, the next step is not to force a package. We read the page you want to promote, check whether the requested niche makes sense, and look for publishers where the article topic can naturally support your URL. If something is unclear, we ask for the missing detail before quoting instead of guessing.

When the shortlist is ready, you can compare options by relevance, authority, traffic, price, and turnaround. Once you approve the direction, the campaign can move into content planning, publisher submission, placement tracking, and final delivery notes. This keeps the quote practical for both one-time placements and larger monthly campaigns.

Contact form

Send the campaign details for review

Use this form for guest posting, EDU backlinks, niche edits, publisher shortlist checks, local citation requests, press releases, or monthly link building support.

Include selected publisher names if you already found sites in the marketplace. If you have not chosen sites yet, send the niche, target country, and landing page. We will guide the rest.

Before you send

Useful links for faster campaign planning

You can review guest posting services, compare publisher sites, browse niche categories, or read the SEO guides before contacting us. If you already know what you want, skip the research and send the brief directly.