About the Service
At Linkifi, we use multiple platforms to monitor and pitch journalists looking for expert quotes to help you secure media placements, build authority, and enhance your online presence. Our solutions are designed to meet the needs of specialized niches, including health, finance, legal, or you name it.
Our clients have been featured on Forbes, NASDAQ, The Sun, The New York Times, Realtor, Express, GoBankingRates, HuffPost, ApartmentTherapy, Metro, New York Post, Bustle, and more.
• 80 AVERAGE DR
• EDITORIALLY EARNED WHITEHAT LINKS
• PREMIUM LINKS & CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
How it works?
Choose Your Package. There are three packages for our Digital PR Link Building Campaigns:
🔷 5 LINK PACKAGE | 5 PR LINKS AVERAGE DR80+
Delivery: 2 – 6 months | Single Payment
🔷 10 LINK PACKAGE | 10 PR LINKS AVERAGE DR80+
Delivery: 3 – 7 months | Single Payment
🔷 20 LINK PACKAGE | 20 PR LINKS AVERAGE DR80+
Delivery: 4 – 9+ months | Single Payment
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What we need to start Pitching:
We require a genuine individual's profile on the 'About Page,' complete with their credentials and a LinkedIn profile link that showcases their qualifications and emphasizes the
relevant expertise needed for the person we are pitching.
Pitch Journalists:
We'll watch for journalist inquiries and pitch when the right opportunity arises. Our experience helps us craft compelling pitches ot improve our chances of being featured. Remember that we can't control the final quote chosen by the journalist.
Reporting and Progress Monitoring:
We'll add links to the Client's Portal, and you can track them in real-time. Due to the thorough editorial processes, please be aware that obtaining the first link may take several weeks.
🤔 A FEW THINGS TO NOTE:
✅ We guarantee that 50% of the order will be dofollow links
✅ We only bill for premium dofollow syndicated links once
✅ We only bill for the same domain twice on DR70+ sites
✅ We source journalists' inquiries, vet the sites, and pitch on your behalf.
✅ 100% Whitehat; all links come from pitching journalists