Resource page link building earned by getting listed where people already look for tools and helpful pages

Resource Page Link Building that fits real “best resources” pages

A resource page link is a backlink from a page that curates helpful links, like “resources,” “tools,” “recommended reading,” “helpful websites,” or “best guides.” These pages often sit on universities, associations, local organizations, SaaS blogs, and niche publishers. If you want broader editorial coverage, look at Digital PR backlinks. If you want direct placements inside articles, see Niche edits or Guest post backlinks.

Want transparency? See Quality, Safety, and Policies. Want proof? See Case Studies and Results.

What resource page links usually look like

Resource pages are built for readers, not link sellers. That is why they can be a strong fit when your content is actually helpful. The link can be dofollow or nofollow, it can be a plain URL, a branded anchor, or a short descriptive anchor. What matters is topical fit, context, and the page being indexed.

“Helpful resources” pages

Curated lists of guides and tools. Good for linkable assets, studies, checklists, and how-to pages.

“Best tools” roundups

Pages that list software, services, or calculators. Good for SaaS and service sites with a clear offering.

Association and community lists

Industry orgs and communities often maintain resources pages and “where to get help” lists.

If your content is not ready yet, we can pair this with Linkable assets and content promotion if you use that page.

How we earn resource page backlinks

The goal is to get you listed where it makes sense. That means prospecting pages that match your topic, pitching the right URL, and keeping the request polite and easy to approve.

What we check

  • Page is indexed, relevant, and not a dead list of broken links
  • Topic fit, link context, and whether your page solves the reader’s need
  • Link attributes and anchor text that fits a resource list

What you get

  • Live URL, target page, and short notes on placement context
  • Reporting that supports audits and client review
  • A safer link profile mix when paired with outreach and editorial links

Pages that usually win resource links

“Ultimate checklist” pages, calculators, templates, comparison pages, research posts, and step-by-step guides. If you want link placements inside articles instead, see Niche edits.

Anchor text and link placement style

Resource links are often branded or descriptive. That helps keep anchor text distribution natural across your backlink profile. For anchor planning and policy details, see Quality, Safety, and Policies.

Resource page link building FAQ

Short answers for people choosing between resource links, guest posts, niche edits, and PR.

Do resource page links help rankings?Usually
They can help when the page is indexed, relevant, and the link fits naturally. We focus on topical relevance, the target URL, and a clean link profile mix.
Are resource links always dofollow?No
Some are nofollow. We still track link attributes, and we plan link mix using dofollow, nofollow, sponsored, and UGC where it makes sense. See Quality, Safety, and Policies.
What’s the best page to pitch for resource links?Helpful assets
Checklists, templates, calculators, and guides tend to be easy for a curator to add. For content-backed links plus outreach, see Manual outreach link building.
How is this different from niche edits?Different
Niche edits add a link inside an existing article. Resource links usually appear in a curated list page. See Niche edit links.