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Pricing Explained by DR and Traffic Tier

This article explains what influences our pricing, and what each tier of link entails.

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Written by Vlad Orlov
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Respona’s done-for-you link building service uses fixed pricing per placement based on the quality of the website where your link will be placed. Costs depend on the Domain Rating (DR) and estimated organic traffic of the placement site. Higher quality tiers cost more because they require placements on stronger, more valuable sites.

Link Building Price Tiers

Below are the standard per-placement prices for each link tier:

  • Starter tier: $90 per placement
    Minimum DR 20+, estimated traffic 100–5,000 visitors per month.

  • Standard tier: $144 per placement
    Minimum DR 30+, estimated traffic 100–10,000 visitors per month.

  • Authority tier: $216 per placement
    Minimum DR 40+, estimated traffic 500–20,000 visitors per month.

  • Power tier: $360 per placement
    Minimum DR 50+, estimated traffic 1,000–30,000 visitors per month.

  • Elite tier: $450 per placement
    Minimum DR 60+, estimated traffic 1,000–100,000 visitors per month.

How Pricing Works

Each placement price includes:

  • Sourcing and qualifying websites that meet the tier criteria

  • Outreach to secure the placement

  • Guest post content creation and editing

  • Publication with your backlink and specified anchor text

  • Delivery of the live placement details

Pricing varies because stronger sites require more effort, deeper outreach, and longer turnaround. Higher tiers are designed for more competitive niches and stronger SEO signals.

Turnaround and Add-Ons

Standard turnaround for placement delivery is typically 28 days. You can choose faster delivery (for example, 14 days) for an additional fee.

Pre-approval options and custom placement requirements can also impact pricing and delivery timing.

Bulk Discounts

If you place multiple orders or set up ongoing monthly spend commitments, discounts on per-placement pricing may apply.

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