The Only 8 Link-Building Tools You Need (Free & Paid) (2024)

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Joshua Hardwick

Head of Content @ Ahrefs (or, in plain English, I'm the guy responsible for ensuring that every blog post we publish is EPIC).

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    Link building has been my passion for nearly a decade. Before working for Ahrefs, I worked as a link-building consultant, helping dozens of clients build hundreds oflinks.

    What I learned during this time is that you don’t need dozens of link-building tools. You just need a few of the bestones.

    And in 2021, I’m convinced that there are only eight ofthem.

    Here are those eight link-building tools:

    1. Ahrefs
    2. Google
    3. Hunter.io
    4. NeverBounce
    5. Buzzstream
    6. HARO
    7. URL Profiler
    8. SEO Toolbar

    1. Ahrefs

    The industry’s favorite link research tool

    Let’s face it: You can build links without Ahrefs, but you probably wouldn’t want to. Ahrefs’ crawler is thesecond most active after Google’s,and our backlink index contains over 3 trillionlive backlinks. This makes it arguably the best tool on the planet for backlink research—a crucial everyday task for any link builder worth theirsalt.

    This is probably why SEO professionals consistently vote Ahrefs their link-building tool of choice, like in Aira’s 2021 State of Link Building report:

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    My favorite unique feature: Content Explorer

    Content Exploreris a searchable database of over 9 billion pages. It’s fantastic for content research, but it’s also a great source of link prospects.

    For example, let’s say that you’re looking for link prospects for a blog post entitled “best routers for 2021.” One source of potential link prospects will be people linking to similar posts that haven’t been updated for years—as nobody wants to link to an outdated list of routers, half of which probably aren’t even available anymore.

    You can easily find posts that fit the bill in Content Explorer:

    1. Enter a search term like “best wifirouters”
    2. Switch the search mode to “Intitle”
    3. Filter for pages published before 2018
    4. Filter for English pages
    5. Filter for pages with 10+ referring domains

    Now you see similar pages to yours, with backlinks, that haven’t been updated since2017:

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    You can easily download those pages’ backlinks from Site Explorer, then reach out and suggest that those sites link to your up-to-date list instead of the outdated one from2017.

    Pricing

    Free to see backlinks to the websites you own using Ahrefs Webmaster Tools (AWT). If you want to research and view other websites’ backlinks and use Content Explorer, you’ll need a paid plan starting at $82/month.

    2. Google

    The world’s largest source of link prospects

    Most people don’t think of Googleas a link-building tool, but it’s one of the best ways to find link prospects. That’s because it has the largest index of web pages on the planet and arguably the best search algorithm. So if you know how to use it effectively, you can easily find thousands of relevant link prospects forfree.

    My favorite uniquefeature: Search operators

    Search operatorsare commands that help you refine and filter search engine results. Some are unique to Google, but not all of them (as you can use the same or similar ones in Bing or Content Explorer). But even the ones that aren’t totally unique to Google seem especially powerful there because you can combine them to pull exactly what you need from its insanely vastindex.

    For example, you can combine the intitle:, inurl:, and ORoperators to find relevant resource pages to pitch yourlink:

    [keyword] (intitle:resources OR intitle:resource) (inurl:resources OR inurl:resource)

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    You can also combine intitle:, inurl:, and the - operator to find authorship pages for prolific guest bloggers in your industry and potentially write for those sites yourself:

    intitle:"tim soulo” intitle:author inurl:author -ahrefs.com

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    The only downside of using Google for link prospecting is that there isn’t any way to download the results. You can solve this with a Chrome add-on like Ahrefs’ SEO Toolbar,which has a button to download SERPdata.

    Pricing

    Free.

    3. Hunter.io

    Powerful email address finder

    Hunter.iocan find all emails associated with a domain or a specific person’s email address in seconds. For example, here’s how fast it finds my @ahrefs.com email address:

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    According to our testing, it’s not the most accurate email lookup service, but one feature more than makes up for this when it comes to link prospecting at scale: the Google Sheets add-on.

    My favorite unique feature: Google Sheets add-on

    Let’s say that you’ve exported some link prospects from Content Explorerand imported them into Google Sheets. You’ll notice that the export file includes the associated author name (where we can findit).

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    Using Hunter’s Sheets add-on, you can find matching emails for these prospects with oneclick:

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    This won’t find a matching email address for every prospect, but it usually finds one for a decent percentage of them. You can then use these prospects as your initial “hit” list to test the viability of an outreach campaign. If successful, have someone find emails for the rest of the prospects to build morelinks.

    Pricing

    Free up to 25 searches per month, then from $49 permonth.

    4. NeverBounce

    Email verification and cleaning service

    You should always verify thedeliverabilityof your prospects’ email addresses before sending outreach emails. Fail to do so, and the deliverability of your entire campaign could be negatively affected by bounces. It’s also a waste of time to personalize outreach emails only for them to bounce.

    NeverBounce makes email verification super easy. Just upload a list of prospects, and it’ll tell you whether each email is “valid,” “invalid,” “accept all,” or “disposable.”

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    It also automatically de-dupes the list, so you’ll only pay for each email verification once.

    My favorite unique feature: Zapier integration

    Everything revolves around Google Sheets when I do email outreach, which is why NeverBounce’s Zapier integration is such a godsend. You can quickly set up a multi-step zap so that when you enter an email address into a Google sheet, it pings NeverBounce, verifies the email, and logs the verification status of that email in the very same Google sheet.

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    Magic, right?

    But there’s one downside to this system: the expense. If you opt for Zapier’s $49/month plan, it’ll cost you just shy of an extra $0.025 each time the zap runs. This makes it at least 10x more expensive than doing it manually.

    Luckily, there’s a solution: create a JSON importer in Google Apps Script to import data from NeverBounce webhooks. That may sound hard, but it’s pretty simple. Ping me on Twitterif you want instructions for doingthis.

    Pricing

    From $0.003 per email verification.

    5. Buzzstream

    Outreach tool and prospect manager

    Gmail is great if you’re only planning to send a few outreach emails, but you need a dedicated tool to scale your email outreach. That’s where Buzzstreamcomes in. It lets you manage, organize, personalize, track, and send emails all in one place. You can also add multiple users to your account and assign tasks between them.

    It seamlessly imports Ahrefs CSV exports too:

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    My favorite unique feature: Buzzmarker

    Buzzmarkeris a Chrome extension that helps speed up link prospecting. You can use it to find contact information, add prospects to campaigns, and even compose emails from templates as you browse theweb.

    Here’s an example to understand how this can be useful in practice: Let’s say that you were browsing the web and came across a resource page or other relevant prospect.Hit the Buzzmarker, and you’ll see any contact details it found for the website. You can even add the prospect to an outreach campaign in oneclick:

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    You also have the option to compose and send an email using templates from your Buzzstream account right in the browser window:

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    Pricing

    From $24/month.

    6. HARO

    Connects journalists with sources

    Journalists often need insights, advice, or opinions from industry experts for their articles. HARO(Help A Reporter Out) solves this problem by connecting journalists with industry experts via daily emails.

    Here’s how it works in a nutshell:

    1. Journalists submit the source requests toHARO.
    2. HARO sends three emails per day to its 800,000+ users with these source requests.
    3. HARO users pitch the relevant requests to gain media coverage (and usuallybacklinks).

    For example, here’s a recent request from Realtor.com (DR 91) seeking “great IKEA hacks from interior designers” for a roundup:

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    If you submit a tip and it gets chosen for inclusion, you’ll usually get a mention and backlink from the website.

    PRO TIP

    It’s worth checking the external link policy on the website in question before submitting a tip, as not all sites link to sources. You can do this by checking a few of their recent posts for external links.

    My favorite unique feature: Keyword alerts

    HARO divides its requests into a few categories so you can subscribe only to the ones that make sense for you. The only problem is that these categories are kind ofbroad:

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    For example, requests in the “Business and Finance” category cover various topics from Bitcoin to credit cards toSEO.

    HARO solves this problem with its paid plans, all of which allow you to filter for opportunities by keyword:

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    But the reality is that you can achieve something similar for free using Gmail filters.

    Here’s how to set thatup:

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    Pricing

    Free with paid plans from $19 permonth.

    7. URL Profiler

    Bulk SEO metric and data puller

    URL Profileris a powerful tool that allows you to pull a wide array of metrics and data associated with URLs. Just paste in your URLs, tick the boxes for the data you want to pull, and hit “go.”

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    My favorite unique feature: Contact scraping

    Earlier, I explained that Content Explorerpulls authors’ names where it can, which is super helpful for link prospecting when combined with Hunter and NeverBounce. But if you’re pulling link prospects from elsewhere, you won’t have this information.

    This is where URL Profiler comes in handy. If you tick the “readability” checkbox, it attempts to pull author names from the list ofURLs:

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    It’s far from perfect, but it’s brilliant for enriching link prospects pulled from Site Exploreror Google with author names.

    URL Profiler is also one of our application partners, so you can use the data allowances included in your subscription to pull Ahrefs’ metrics for thousands of URLs at once. This is useful for when you have found your initial list of link prospects with Google or another tool that lacks SEO metrics anddata.

    Pricing

    Free for 14 days, then from $19.95 permonth.

    8. SEO Toolbar

    Handy SEO assistant for your browser

    The SEO Toolbaris a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. It’s technically part of Ahrefs, but I’m mentioning it separately here as it has some completely free features that are super useful for link prospecting.

    My favorite unique feature: Internal and dead link highlighter

    Neither of these features is independently unique. Many SEO browser extensions do both things, but I’ve yet to come across another that highlights dead and internal links at the same time.

    This combination is particularly useful when prospecting for resource page opportunities because the ideal link opportunity has two attributes:

    1. It links to external URLs.There’s no point pitching resource pages that only link to internal resources.
    2. It has broken links. This gives you an extra value proposition in your outreach email.

    For example, let’s say that we have this resource pageon our list of potential link prospects. Using Ahrefs’ SEO Toolbar, we can highlight internal and dead links in just a few clicks:

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    Now we can see that the page links to many external resources (as most links aren’t highlighted) and at least one dead link. This makes it quick and easy to spot good prospects and create relevant, personalized outreach emails like thisone:

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    Pricing

    Free, although it shows additional data for Ahrefs customers.

    Final thoughts

    Link-building tools make life easier. So although it’s possible to build links without them, I wouldn’t recommend it because speed and efficiency matter. The longer it takes you to build links, the longer it’ll take torank.

    If you want to learn more about scaling your link-building efforts, these resources should help:

    Give me a shout on Twitterif you have any questions.

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    FAQs

    How much should I pay for link building? ›

    Even though several factors affect the pricing of link building, our experience and knowledge of the market tell us that average prices per link range as follows: Low End: $50 – $200. Medium End: $200 – $600. High End: $600 – $2,000.

    Which tools do you use to create a link? ›

    Ahrefs is a link building software designed for SEO pros. Much like Semrush, it also has a lot of features that have nothing to do with link building, like: Keyword research tool.

    Is always building a link free? ›

    Link building can be free. There are many ways to get backlinks to your website without spending any money. Guest posting, social media, commenting on blogs and forums, submitting your website to directories, and creating infographics are some examples. However, not all backlinks are created equal.

    Which of the following are link building tools? ›

    I'll go through five tools, Pitchbox, BuzzSumo, Hunter.io, BrightLocal, and HARO. These tools can be used for the most popular link-building strategies.

    Does link building cost money? ›

    Link building pricing can vary from $100 to over $1,500 per link, depending on the industry you are in.

    Does link building still work? ›

    The true importance of link building lies in its power as part of a comprehensive SEO strategy. So far, it remains a critical factor in how Google separates low-quality content from high-quality content.

    What are the two things you require to create a link? ›

    A basic link is created by wrapping the text or other content inside an <a> element and using the href attribute, also known as a Hypertext Reference, or target, that contains the web address.

    How can I make my own link? ›

    Click the "Link" or "Hyperlink" text field, then press Ctrl + V (Windows) or ⌘ Command + V (Mac). Enter your hyperlink's text. In the "Text to display", "Text", or "http://" field, enter the text that you want to display as the link.

    Which SEO platform is best for link building? ›

    In our experience using a wide range of SEO tools, here are ten of the best link-building tools available to website owners.
    1. Moz Link Explorer. Moz Link Explorer is a powerful tool for in-depth backlink analysis. ...
    2. Ahrefs. ...
    3. SEMrush. ...
    4. BuzzSumo. ...
    5. Majestic. ...
    6. Pitchbox. ...
    7. HARO (Help A Reporter Out) ...
    8. Ninja Outreach.

    Is link building illegal? ›

    It's important to note that link building is not technically illegal as there are no specific state or federal laws prohibiting the practice.

    What is link building in 2024? ›

    As search engines have become more sophisticated, the strategies for effective link building have evolved. In 2024, the focus has shifted from quantity to quality, with a greater emphasis on acquiring high-quality, authoritative backlinks from relevant and trustworthy sources.

    How to build links for free? ›

    12 Ways to Get Free Backlinks for Your Business
    1. Analyze Your Current Backlink Profile.
    2. Ask Your Friends for Backlinks.
    3. Reach Out to Industry Publications and Websites.
    4. Repurpose Your Content.
    5. Appear as a Guest on Podcasts.
    6. Write High-value Comments on Websites.
    7. Use Your Social Media Profiles.
    8. Be Inspired by Your Competitors.

    How do you practice link building? ›

    1. Start with keyword research. ...
    2. Use keywords in anchor text. ...
    3. Commit to regular link building. ...
    4. Build links from relevant websites. ...
    5. Create infographics and other visual assets. ...
    6. Create share-worthy content. ...
    7. Use influencer marketing. ...
    8. Leverage guest blogging.

    What is a good link building strategy? ›

    A good link building strategy builds high-quality, relevant links naturally over time. A good strategy is also diverse enough that no one tactic makes up more than 30-40% of your strategy. This way, if, for whatever reason, Google comes after that type of strategy, you still have a nice cushion of backlinks.

    How much should I charge for link insertion? ›

    The average cost of a backlink can start under $100 and go even over $lk, depending on the industry and the kind of link you're after. Similarly the budget of a link building campaign can start under $3k per month and go north of $10k month.

    How much do links cost? ›

    While there is no single price you “should pay” for a link, you should expect a medium quality link from a website of DR50-70 to cost around $300. The reality however is much more murky. The price of links can fluctuate anywhere from $50 to $1000, with many websites costing way more.

    How many links should you build per month? ›

    Like with all things in SEO, link building is a continuous endeavour. So, it's important to pick goals that you can sustain for long (really long) periods of time. So, if you can build 30 links a month for 2 years, stick with that instead of creating 50 links in one month and no more than 5 for a quarter.

    Should you outsource link building? ›

    68% of marketers believe link building significantly impacts rankings. This impact can only be achieved with great strategies and measures that an experienced agency has. The outsourced agency works more accurately during the whole link-building process, benefiting the SEO of the website in the long term.

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