// LINKBUILDING UNITED KINGDOM
Linkbuilding in the United Kingdom.
Reach Europe's largest online market.
Backlinks on real British sites with organic traffic. Pick from 2,000+ publishers, fixed prices and native British English content.
// WHAT YOU GET IN UNITED KINGDOM
Local sites, native copy, fixed prices.
Every United Kingdom campaign runs on the same principles. Real publishers, real traffic, real editorial fit.
// THE UNITED KINGDOM MARKET
How United Kingdom actually ranks.
British English and American English are not interchangeable on Google.co.uk. Spelling, vocabulary and tone all signal where the content belongs. Every article is written by a UK writer briefed on the publisher's voice.
.co.uk domains outperform generic .com sites in UK SERPs in most niches. We default to .co.uk and only include .com when the site has strong UK traffic and editorial relevance.
The UK is one of the most competitive SEO markets in the world. Volume alone does not move rankings. Authority fit, anchor balance and topical relevance are what we tune every month.
language
British English
domain tld
.co.uk
publisher pool
2,000+ sites
// SAMPLE PUBLISHERS
A small slice of the United Kingdom marketplace.
Every site here passes 14 live checks. Re-audited every 30 days. You see DR, traffic, niche and price before you commit.
Showing 5 of 2,000+ United Kingdom publishers
// QUESTIONS
United Kingdom questions, plainly answered.
The strategist call is free. Ask anything we missed.
Are the articles written in British English?
Yes. We use British spelling, vocabulary and tone. American English is only used if you specifically ask for it.
Can I pick the UK sites myself?
Yes. Filter on DR, traffic, niche and price, or let us put together a shortlist that matches your SEO profile.
What does a UK backlink cost?
From around €160 for niche blogs to €600+ for top publishers. Publisher price and the 10% platform fee are shown upfront.
How long until the link is live?
Most placements go live within 10 working days. Briefing and publisher approval are tracked in your dashboard.
Are .co.uk domains better than .com?
In most niches, yes. Local extensions carry meaningful weight on Google.co.uk. We default to .co.uk and screen .com sites for UK traffic before including them.