Reporting and transparency, so you always know what you paid for
When you buy backlink services, the most frustrating thing is vague delivery. We keep it simple: you get the live URL, the target page, the anchor text, the link type, and the link attribute. If you want to understand what “good” looks like, read what counts as a high-quality backlink and dofollow vs nofollow vs sponsored vs UGC.
What a delivery report includes
Every placement comes with enough detail to audit the link yourself. This supports planning across referring domains, anchor text distribution, link velocity, and page-level relevance.
| Live URL | Target page | Anchor text | Type | Attribute |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
examplepublisher.com/post/… Status: Live |
/service-page/ | brand + topical | Guest post | rel=”nofollow” |
|
industrysite.com/resource/… Status: Live |
/linkable-asset/ | URL anchor | Resource link | dofollow |
|
blog.com/article/… Status: Live |
/category-page/ | partial match | Niche edit | rel=”sponsored” |
Our transparency rules
We do not hide link attributes, anchors, or target pages. We do not report fake metrics as proof. We do not confuse you with vanity numbers. If you want a safe baseline first, start at Quality, Safety, and Policies.
What we track (so your link profile stays believable)
Reporting is not just a list of URLs. It is how we keep link building aligned with page intent and risk control. These items show up in planning notes and monthly delivery summaries.
Domain and page signals
- Referring domains count (unique domains, not inflated backlink totals)
- Index status and relevance of the linking page
- Placement context (editorial paragraph, resources section, citation block)
Anchor and attribute details
- Anchor text type (brand, URL, topical, partial match)
- Link attributes (dofollow, nofollow, rel=sponsored, rel=ugc)
- Link velocity notes (pace, mix, target page rotation)