Links remain the strongest signal Google has for deciding which of 2 similar pages deserves to rank higher. Content and on-page work get you into the competition. Links win it, especially in B2B niches where the top 10 results all have decent content and the difference between position 8 and position 2 is authority. That is also why link building attracts more scams than any other corner of SEO.

Advazon builds links the slow way, because it is the only way that survives Google updates: manual outreach to real sites in your industry, offering something worth linking to. We run link outreach on the same infrastructure and discipline we use for cold email campaigns, which is the part of this work most SEO agencies are worst at. Every link we deliver is one you can click, inspect, and defend.

What breaks without link building

Rankings plateau below the money positions. A site can do everything else right and still sit at position 6 to 12 for its most valuable keywords, watching competitors with stronger backlink profiles hold the top 3. In competitive US markets, the gap between your domain authority and theirs sets a ceiling no amount of content fixes.

The riskier failure is buying bad links. Cheap packages from marketplaces deliver links from farms built for selling links, and Google has spent a decade learning to spot them. Best case, they get ignored and you wasted the money. Worst case, the profile looks manipulative enough to suppress the whole site, and the cleanup takes longer than honest link building would have.

What we build

Timeline

Link building is a monthly discipline, not a sprint, and the pacing matters because sudden link spikes look unnatural:

Why this is built in-house, not templated

Most agencies quietly buy their links from the same handful of wholesale marketplaces, mark them up, and call it outreach. You can verify this: ask any agency to show you the actual outreach emails behind a placement. We can, because we send them ourselves, from infrastructure we run. Cold outreach is our core business, and link outreach is cold outreach with a different ask.

Writing outreach that gets replies is the hard part of link building, and it is exactly the skill we sell in every other service. Our emails to site owners are short, specific, and worth answering, which is why they land placements that marketplace vendors cannot reach at any price.

Common mistakes we fix

Who this is for

Link building fits companies whose content and technical foundations are already solid but whose rankings stall behind stronger competitors. It requires a site worth linking to, so if your content is thin, we start there first. It also requires patience with monthly pacing: companies that want 50 links in 30 days should buy them elsewhere and deal with the consequences. Budgets typically start where senior manual work starts, and we are honest that cheap and safe do not coexist in this service.

How many links per month will we get?

Typically 4 to 10 quality placements per month depending on niche difficulty and budget. 1 link from a real industry publication outweighs 20 directory links, so we quote outcomes in authority movement, not raw counts.

Are these links safe from Google penalties?

Yes. Every placement comes from manual outreach to an independent site that chose to link. There are no networks, no paid marketplaces, and no schemes to unwind later. This is the only kind of link building with nothing to hide from a Google reviewer.

Do you guarantee specific websites or metrics?

We guarantee the work and the reporting, not specific domains, because real site owners make their own choices. We do set minimum quality bars per placement: real organic traffic, topical relevance, and editorial standards, and anything below the bar does not count toward your total.

What is a linkable asset and do we need one?

A page people cite: original data, a genuinely useful guide, a free tool, or a strong opinion argued well. Outreach converts several times better with one. If your site lacks one, we build it as part of the engagement, and it keeps earning links after we stop asking.

Can you remove bad links from a past agency?

We audit the profile, contact sites where removal is realistic, and file a disavow for the rest. Recovery timelines depend on how bad the damage is, but most sites see the profile stabilize within 2 to 3 months of cleanup.

Outcome

Your backlink profile grows with links that make sense to a human reviewer: relevant sites, natural anchors, steady pacing. Domain authority climbs quarter over quarter, and the keywords stuck at position 6 to 12 start breaking into the top 5, where nearly all the clicks live. You get a paper trail for every placement, so whoever inherits your SEO next year finds an asset instead of a liability.