Here’s what you should not do when it comes to link building for SaaS websites:
Now that we got the don'ts out of the way, we’ll see what you should do when it comes to SaaS link building.
Let’s start by defining what it is and what benefits to expect from it.
Link building for SaaS involves acquiring backlinks that link to SaaS websites from other, preferably reputable sites. It can include strategies like:
In general, link building can result in many different benefits, from those tightly related to SEO to those that contribute to business growth.
Let’s briefly unpack them.
Backlinks are proven to be one of the most important ranking factors.
Because of this, link building can help SaaS websites:
Link building can also help your SaaS business in more tangible ways.
For example, more website traffic usually means more sales—because the larger your pool of potential customers, the more sales you can actually make.
Besides potentially increasing conversions, high-quality backlinks can also increase your conversion rates by getting quality traffic to your site; traffic that matches your target demographic and is interested in your industry or offerings.
Other business growth benefits include expanding your market reach, getting more business opportunities, and improving customer loyalty.
Getting mentioned on other websites—especially high-authority websites, like Forbes or Harvard Magazine—is bound to help you increase brand awareness and credibility.
You can even position your brand (either company or personal brand) as a thought leader in your industry.
Other benefits of SaaS link building include:
So, how do you actually start building links to your SaaS website?
Start by defining the three most important things:
First, think about what type of links you want to build. That way, you'll know exactly what to ask for when contacting other websites or working with link building partners.
✅ Dofollow links pass SEO value to your site. They have a bigger impact on your search engine rankings and other SEO metrics.
❌ Nofollow links do not pass SEO value but can still drive traffic and signal to search engines that your content is valuable.
While it’s generally better to get dofollow than nofollow links, most sites nowadays are only willing to include nofollow links to other websites.
✅ Text links, especially with relevant anchor text, generally provide more SEO value as they give context to search engines.
❌ Image links can be effective as well, but generally carry less SEO weight. However, an optimized image alt text can help.
We suggest focusing 80%-90% of your SaaS link building efforts on text links.
Natural backlinks are earned naturally, i.e., through high-quality content and organic outreach.
Paid backlinks, as the name suggests, involve financial transactions; they're the backlinks you pay for instead of earning them organically.
You should prioritize earning natural backlinks, but this method offers way less control:
⚖️ To sum up: in an ideal world, you would earn all your backlinks. In reality, however, you need to invest money in link building to get tangible results.
For your link building efforts to pay off, you need to make sure you actually target the right websites. Let’s start with a few general guidelines:
Avoid sites that are part of any private network of websites that link out to one another in order to increase their rankings (aka link farms). This strategy tends to be spammy as most links and anchor texts are not placed naturally.
It’s pointless to get a backlink from sites that Google keeps on its blacklist. You may get the backlink, but it won’t impact your ranking, DA, or anything as far as Google is concerned.
Disqualify any site that doesn’t indicate quality content. Sites filled with spun or low-quality content will not help you rank. Ideally, you should look for sites that have a strong content reputation in the niche. For example, if you’re in the email marketing market, MailChimp can be a good choice.
With this in mind, let’s now get into the nitty-gritty.
High domain authority (DA) websites provide bigger SEO benefits due to their credibility and trust with search engines. Think sites like Entrepreneur, Inc., and Forbes.
Backlinks from low DA sites offer less SEO value but can still be beneficial if they are highly relevant and of good quality. Think smaller industry blogs and news publications.
Each option has its pros and cons:
If you want to build links on highly authoritative websites, you’ll probably need to partner with a link building agency.
Our network of sites includes publications like Forbes, CryptoGazette, Yahoo Finance, and other high DA sites that are extremely difficult to build links on.
Blogs offer opportunities for contextual backlinks through guest posts and collaborations. They can typically help you connect with smaller, but highly targeted audiences.
News websites usually have higher authority and a broader readership. Their backlinks tend to have a higher SEO impact and can do more for your credibility and visibility. However, they may also expose you to audiences that are not the best match for your products and services.
Getting featured on blogs is also typically much easier and more cost-effective.
Niche-specific websites offer highly relevant backlinks that attract targeted traffic and improve SEO for specific keywords.
General websites, while less targeted, can provide broad exposure and valuable backlinks if they are authoritative.
Which type of website you’ll choose to build links on depends mainly on your goals:
Other places to build your backlinks on include forums, social media platforms, wikis, and directories.
This typically comes down to whether to link to your BoFu, MoFu, or ToFu content:
So, how do you decide which type of content you should link to?
Well, first, you should build links to all these content types. However, you should prioritize some and deprioritize others on a case-by-case basis.
This quick guide can help guide your decisions:
Most SaaS websites want to build links to their home page. That’s a great start, but your home page shouldn’t be the only page you build backlinks to.
Take, for example, Hunter.io. Their website has about 700k backlinks. Yet, only 4k of those links point to the home page.
Other backlinks are directed to other URLs, like blog posts and product pages.
From our experience, it makes the most sense to build backlinks to product and content pages. Here’s why:
Linking back to blog posts helps you raise awareness about your product but also push your articles on SERP so they can bring in tons of leads.
However, if you are in a niche industry and think that the two types of pages listed above don’t qualify for backlinks, don’t worry. Here are a few things you can do to identify those pages:
Once you have a clear idea of pages you want to direct backlinks to, you can now move on to finding target SaaS websites that’d be open to giving you a backlink.
Now that you’ve done your prep, it’s time to actually start acquiring links. There are two main ways to handle this:
If you’re interested in option #2, we have a great guide on outsourcing your link building efforts.
Here, we’ll focus more on walking you through the process so that you can either apply it yourself or know how to monitor your link builder’s efforts.
If you’ve followed our “prep steps,” you already have several criteria for choosing the websites to target. But how do you actually find them? Here are some effective methods:
Alternatively, you can use blogger outreach or specialized link building tools to speed up discovery.
Make sure to validate your prospects by cross-referencing them with your list of criteria. For example:
After you have a good list of prospect websites, it’s time to find a way to reach out to relevant parties you can send your pitch to.
You can find the contact information by:
Of course, most websites will have a public contact form you can use as well:
They may also have their social media accounts linked—usually in the footer:
Finally, they may also have relevant information listed on their About page:
While these contact options are surely much easier to find, they’re less likely to lead to positive outcomes.
It’s always better to have one-on-one conversations with specific people vs. sending a general inquiry via a public contact form.
Ideally, you’d contact someone from the website’s marketing or content staff (like editors) or the CEOs/owners directly.
Admittedly, you can also do this in the prep stage. We, however, prefer to decide on a link building strategy after we know what website we’re pitching to.
Approaching it in the opposite way, i.e., deciding on a link building strategy first, will limit your pool of potential target websites.
Here are some popular link building strategies:
Adam Enfroy used this strategy to grow his affiliate business. His blog adamenfroy.com was created in 2019. In just two years, he grew the blog to over 500,000 monthly visitors and generated over $800,000 in 2020 alone.
Examples of linkable assets include:
This tactic only works if you have quality content and create content assets that genuinely stand out. Content promotion supposes that the content/page must be good enough to perform on its own. So, the key to success is to make sure that the content pages are rich in quality and that people will be happy to link to them.
This is a great tactic to get links to feature pages, demo pages, and all sorts of commercial value pages which couldn’t otherwise be linked to. This can help you get backlinks that fuel user signups and pipelines.
The best way to leverage this strategy is to find websites that already have relevant roundup posts, comparison guides, and similar posts.
First, take the time to research each of your prospects and craft super-personalized emails. The goal is to build credibility and show that you can bring value to the table.
At this point, you’ve sent an email outreach to different companies and have a clear idea of what the outcomes are. Some people agreed and others declined your offer.
For those who accepted, make sure that the links are live and that they check your other boxes. For example, you may want to double-check if:
You should also re-visit your backlink from time to time to ensure it doesn’t get taken down or edited over time.
Tools like Ahrefs, Linkody, or Semrush can give you insights into the most important link metrics at a glance and even notify you whenever you gain new or lose existing backlinks.
(And trustworthy link building agencies like ours can also guarantee that your links never get taken down.)
Link building for SaaS is simple, but it’s not easy. It takes time, money, and know-how.
If you’d rather outsource your efforts, we just might be the perfect fit. We offer full, end-to-end link building service. We handle both content creation and outreach for you—plus, we don’t require payment unless we get the link placements you want!
We also have extensive experience in the SaaS industry. Some of our past and current clients include Vidyard, Airwallex, FatJoe, and Binance. Contact us to discuss how we can help.
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