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GOV Backlink Service

.gov domains are some of the most trusted on the internet — which is exactly why nobody should be able to sell you a link on one. If a service is offering paid .gov placements, that's the warning sign, not the selling point.

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What this actually is

Legitimate .gov and .gov.uk-style domains are tightly controlled and generally do not sell advertising or link placements — a service claiming to place paid links on real government domains is either describing a scheme that violates the platform's terms, or isn't actually delivering what it claims. The real, legitimate .gov-adjacent link sources are local business registries, Small Business Administration (SBA) resources, economic development portals, and public records that genuinely list your business because you registered or applied through the normal process — not because you paid for a link. These are usually free or low-cost through the actual government process, not a third-party "service."

What we'd do instead

gov backlink serviceBacklinkBot directory submission
What you're paying forA claimed placement on a .gov domain, often unverifiableA listing on a real, independent directory built to host it
LegitimacyReal .gov sites don't sell link placements — this is usually a scheme or misrepresentationStandard, widely-used tactic on relevant directories
How to get real .gov mentionsNot something you can buy — register your business through official local/state channels for freeN/A — different category entirely
VerifiabilityOften impossible to confirm the placement is real or legitimateEvery submission comes with a live proof link
CostVaries, often high for a claim that can't be verified$99 one-time for 100+ real directory placements
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We don't sell this — here's what we do instead

100+ real directory submissions, done by hand, with a proof report. One-time from $99.

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