Backlinks for a New Website
A new website has no backlinks and no history, which makes it a cold start for Google. Directory submission is the fastest white-hat way to get your first real referring domains.
What you get
backlinks is normal for a brand-new domain — not a red flag
directories to choose from, filterable by DR
to check your starting Domain Rating and browse targets
if you'd rather we submit for you
How it works
- 1
Check your starting point
Run your new domain through the free Domain Rating checker — expect a low score, that's normal.
- 2
Pick your first targets
Filter the directory database for high-DR, dofollow, free listings first.
- 3
Submit steadily
Space submissions out naturally rather than blasting hundreds at once.
- 4
Scale from there
Add guest posts, launch platforms, and other tactics once your directory base is set.
Pricing
One-time, per project. No monthly retainer.
Starter
Submission to 100+ directories
- Submission to 100+ directories
- Handpicked, relevant listings
- Detailed submission report
- Email support
Pro
Submission to 200+ directories
- Submission to 200+ directories
- Everything in Starter
- Priority email support
- 15% discount on paid listings
Elite
Submission to 300+ directories
- Submission to 300+ directories
- Everything in Pro
- Priority email support
- 27% discount on paid listings
“Day 1 — no backlinks. Day 30 — 400 backlinks. Amazing tool, got 3 customers. Made back what I paid for and then some.”
Vikram Kumar — Associate Software Engineer, TechScale Solutions
Frequently asked questions
Related pages
Guides, tools & comparisons
How to Build Backlinks for a New Website
How to build backlinks for a new website, a zero-to-DR-20 playbook starting with directories and launch platforms before guest posts.
How Many Backlinks Does a New Site Need?
There's no magic number. How many backlinks a new site needs depends on niche competitiveness, not a fixed count, plus realistic ranges and how to check where you stand.
Startup Launch Checklist
An interactive checklist for before, during, and after your launch.