BacklinkPlace

CONTEXTUAL BACKLINKS

Contextual backlinks: buy contextual do-follow links in real editorial articles

Do-follow links placed inside the body of a real editorial article, where the words around them carry meaning.

Browse the network
Placement Studio
Network live
Niche

Pick a niche and tap Match portals to see the owned publications in our network that fit your target.

Matching portals in our network…

owned portals matched · open one to preview the placement

Sponsored

By the editorial team · · Disclosed sponsored placement

The link above is a contextual, do-follow editorial link placed inside a real article on a publication we own and operate.

Domain Rating

Organic / mo

Do

follow link ✓

Days to publish

We own every portal/ Verifiable DR + GA traffic/ Do-follow editorial/ No PBNs/ FTC-disclosed

A contextual backlink is a link inside the body copy of an article, surrounded by text that is genuinely about your topic. That surrounding text is the whole point. It is what tells a search engine what the link means, and it is why a contextual link in a relevant paragraph is worth so much more than the same link sitting in a footer, a sidebar, an author bio, or a comment. Those placements are trivially cheap to acquire, which is precisely why they signal so little.

BacklinkPlace places contextual do-follow links inside editorial articles on niche portals we own and operate. A writer builds a real article around a subject your link belongs in, then places the link where a reader would actually want it, in relevant context, with descriptive anchor text rather than a keyword jammed into a sentence. You browse the network by niche, Domain Rating, and live organic traffic, choose your targets, and we publish and report the live link. Every article carries clear sponsored disclosure.

01

In the body, never the footer

Every link lands inside the article body, in a paragraph that is actually about the topic. No sidebar widgets, no author bio links, no footer blocks, no comment drops. Those are the placements that are cheap to buy and cheap for a search engine to discount.

02

The surrounding text does the work

Search engines read the sentences around a link to understand what it is about. A contextual link in a relevant paragraph carries topical meaning that no amount of Domain Rating can substitute for.

03

Do-follow by default

Every contextual placement is do-follow inside genuine editorial content with clear sponsored disclosure, which is the honest way to run paid editorial links.

04

Natural anchor text, not stuffing

We write descriptive anchors that fit the sentence. An over-optimized exact-match anchor profile is one of the clearest patterns a link scheme leaves behind, and it is entirely avoidable.

05

Topical relevance you choose

Filter the network by niche so the article that hosts your link sits on a portal that genuinely covers your subject. Relevance is the multiplier on everything else.

06

Owned portals, verifiable metrics

We own and operate every portal, so you see real Domain Rating and live Google Analytics organic traffic before you order, and the placement is guaranteed rather than pitched.

№ 02

How it works

Browse, pick, publish, report.

1

Browse the portals

Filter the owned network by niche, Domain Rating, and live organic traffic.

2

Pick your targets

Choose the portals and your target URL, and pick a sponsored article or a niche edit.

3

We write & publish

Our editors produce a genuine, disclosed article with your contextual do-follow link.

4

Get the report

You receive the live URL with verifiable Domain Rating and Google Analytics traffic.

№ 03

FAQ

Common questions.

A contextual backlink is a link placed within the body text of a page, surrounded by content that is topically related to the link target. The surrounding words give the link meaning, which is why contextual links carry more weight than links in footers, sidebars, author bios, or comments.

They are the most valuable common link type, because relevance and editorial placement are exactly what search engines are trying to measure. A contextual do-follow link in a relevant article on a real publication with real traffic is worth many low-context links.

A niche edit inserts your link into an article that already exists and is already indexed. A contextual link in a new sponsored article is written fresh around your topic. Both are contextual and in-body. The niche edit is usually faster, the new article gives you more control of the framing.

Yes. Every placement is a contextual do-follow link inside a genuine editorial article, with FTC sponsored disclosure on the page. We never promise specific Google rankings.

Place your first link

Place your first editorial link this week.

Owned portals, do-follow, disclosed, cancel anytime. Browse the network and order your placement.