Buy Backlinks Cheap
Cheap backlinks usually mean spam — bulk link farms sold for pennies each. There's a genuinely cheap option that isn't a scheme: manual directory submission, at roughly $1 a listing.
What you get
cost per directory listing at our Starter/Elite tiers
link farms, PBNs, or automated spam networks involved
real, individually-submitted directories for $99
every listing verifiable — cheap doesn't mean unverifiable
How it works
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Understand why some 'cheap' links are dangerous
Bulk link-farm and PBN links are cheap because they're mass-produced and risk a Google penalty — that's not the same as being a good deal.
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Choose real cheap: directory submission
$99 for 100+ hand-submitted, real directory listings — a genuinely low per-link cost without the scheme risk.
- 3
We do the work manually
Every listing submitted by a real person, following each directory's actual rules.
- 4
Get proof, not just a count
A live link for every completed submission.
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
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