✦ Niche-relevant link insertions

Links placed where your niche already lives.

A niche edit adds your link to an existing, on-topic article on a relevant site — a page that already ranks for your subject. We match your page to host content in the same niche, so every link sits in genuinely relevant context, not just on a high-DR page that has nothing to do with you.

13,000+
niche edits placed
50+
niches matched
$35
niche edits from
96%
avg. relevance match

In-house teams and agencies run their niche edits with us, including

Helios
Cascade
Maplewood
Equinox
Meadow
Hartfield
Vertica
Lantern
01Why it matters

Why most niche edits quietly underperform.

A niche edit lives or dies on relevance and the quality of the host page. Here are the four ways cheap ones fall short.

01

High DR, zero relevance

Sellers chase the biggest DR number and ignore the topic. A link from an unrelated DR 70 page passes far less than one from a relevant DR 45 page genuinely about your subject.

02

Inserted into stale pages

A link added to a page that no longer ranks or gets traffic does nothing. We only edit pages that are live, indexed and currently ranking for relevant terms.

03

Forced, out-of-context anchors

A link jammed into an unrelated sentence reads as paid and risks devaluation. Every edit is placed where the surrounding text genuinely supports the link.

04

Hidden link-farm hosts

Cheap niche edits often land on networks dressed up as blogs. We place only on independent, third-party sites with real audiences — never a private network.

05Pricing

Niche edits priced by domain rating.

Every edit is relevance-matched first, then priced by the host page's authority and traffic. Cheaper than guest posts — no article to write.

Bulk & managed-programme pricing on request

02What we do

Niche edits, matched and placed for you.

From finding a relevant ranking page to placing your link in context — single edits or an ongoing programme.

01

Standard niche edits

Your link added to an existing, on-topic article that already ranks on a relevant, vetted site — the core service, placed naturally in context.
most popular
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High-DR niche edits

Relevance first, then power — edits into the strongest pages we can find that still genuinely match your niche, for your most important targets.
premium
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Exact-niche matching

Every host page hand-matched to your precise sub-niche, so each edit reinforces topical relevance instead of a broad category.
laser-targeted
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Bulk niche edits

A batch of relevant edits across multiple ranking pages, planned together to move a competitive target page faster.
best value
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Anchor & relevance planning

We map anchors and host topics across your edits so the profile stays natural and every link adds relevance signal, not just volume.
included
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Managed niche edit programme

Tell us your targets and niche and we run a steady monthly stream of matched edits — sourcing, placement, monitoring and reporting in one service.
done for you
03How it works

From niche to live link in four steps.

Matching is the hard part, and we do it for you. Here is how a niche edit runs.

Tell us your niche

Register and share your target page, subject and preferred anchors. We build a clear picture of the exact niche we are matching to.

We match host pages

We source existing, ranking pages that genuinely cover your topic, on independent, vetted sites — and check each against our relevance bar.

Edited in context

We handle the site owner and insert your link into the relevant passage, with an anchor that reads as a natural part of the article.

Live & reported

You get the live URL, anchor, host metrics and relevance match, monitored and backed by a 12-month replacement guarantee.

What relevance really means

A niche edit is only as good as its relevance.

A high DR means nothing if the page has nothing to do with you. Before we place a link, the host page has to clear four relevance checks.

01

Topical match

The host page covers the same subject as the page you are linking to — not a loose category overlap, an actual topic match.

02

Surrounding context

Your link sits in a sentence that genuinely relates to it, so it reads as a natural reference rather than an inserted ad.

03

Audience overlap

The people reading the host page are the people who would care about your page — real referral relevance, not just a crawler signal.

04

Outbound profile

The host page is not stuffed with unrelated paid links, so your link keeps its weight instead of being diluted.

The approach

Niche edits, explained properly

A niche edit is simple to define and easy to get wrong. Here is what actually makes one work — broken down into the parts that matter.

01What a niche edit actually is

A niche edit places your link inside an article that already exists and already ranks — rather than a new post written from scratch. There is no content to commission, because the page is already live, indexed and getting traffic.

That is why niche edits are usually faster and cheaper than guest posts: you are paying for a placement, not for an article.

02Why relevance beats raw DR

The number everyone fixates on — Domain Rating — says nothing about topic. A link from an unrelated DR 70 page passes far less than one from a relevant DR 45 page genuinely about your subject.

Search engines weigh topical relevance heavily, and a relevant page also sends real referral readers. So we match on niche first, power second.

03How we choose host pages

Every candidate page has to be live and currently ranking, on an independent third-party site, topically matched to your page, and free of a spammy outbound-link profile.

Only when a page clears all four do we place anything — and the link goes into a passage where it reads as a natural reference.

04Keeping the profile safe

Anchors are planned across all your edits so no single phrase or target page is over-optimised, keeping the overall profile natural.

Every placement is monitored after it goes live and backed by a twelve-month replacement guarantee if it is ever changed or removed.

04Common questions

Questions about niche edits.

What people ask most before ordering niche edits.

01 What is a niche edit?
A niche edit — also called a link insertion or a curated link — is when your link is added into an existing article on another website that is already published and ranking, rather than into a brand-new post. The defining feature of a niche edit is relevance: the host page is on the same topic as the page you are linking to, so the link sits in genuinely related context. Because the page already ranks and has traffic, your link starts passing value quickly.
02 How is a niche edit different from a guest post?
A guest post is a new article written and published to carry your link, starting from zero authority. A niche edit adds your link to a page that already exists, already ranks and is already on your topic — there is no article to write, so it is usually faster and cheaper, and the relevance is built in because you are choosing a page that already covers your subject. Guest posts add fresh content; niche edits borrow the relevance and authority of proven pages.
03 Why does relevance matter so much for niche edits?
Because relevance is most of the value. Search engines weigh a link far more when the linking page is topically related to the target, and a relevant link also sends real referral visitors who care about your subject. A link from an unrelated high-DR page looks impressive on a metric but passes little real value, which is why we match every host page to your niche before placing anything.
04 Are niche edits safe for SEO?
Yes, when the host page is relevant, real and independent and the link is placed naturally in context. That is exactly how an editorial link is supposed to look, so it holds up to manual review and algorithm updates. The risk only comes from cheap edits on irrelevant pages, link farms or forced placements — none of which we use.
05 Can I choose the anchor text?
Yes. You can specify exact anchors or let us recommend a natural mix, and we help plan anchors across multiple edits so no single phrase or target page is over-optimised. Keeping the anchor profile natural is part of keeping the links safe.
06 How much do niche edits cost?
Niche edits start from $35 and scale with the host page's domain rating and traffic, with the price shown per placement. They are typically cheaper than guest posts because there is no article to commission — you are paying for a relevant, in-context placement on a page that already exists. Bulk orders get better rates.
07 Which niches do you cover?
Over 50 niches — SaaS, tech, finance, health, marketing, travel, ecommerce, home, education and more. Matching is done by hand against your specific sub-niche, so your link lands on a page that genuinely shares your topic rather than a loosely related one.
08 How do I get started?
Register your details and tell us your target page, niche and anchors. We will match suitable ranking pages and confirm them with you before placing anything. There is no obligation — you only pay for the niche edits you approve.
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