naxisweb is a dedicated HARO link building agency. We pitch journalists and editors on your behalf through HARO (Featured.com), SourceBottle, Qwoted, and PressPlug. Every backlink we deliver is contextual, dofollow, placed within the article body, and sourced from a publication with a Domain Rating of 50 or above. You only pay when those four criteria are met.
A single editorial backlink from a DR 70+ publication carries more ranking authority than 50 directory submissions. This is not a theoretical claim. Ahrefs correlation data across millions of URLs shows that editorial links from real newsrooms are the single strongest predictor of first-page rankings for competitive keywords.
HARO works because it aligns incentives. Journalists need expert sources to complete their articles. Businesses need editorial citations to build domain authority. When the match is right, both parties win. We make the match happen efficiently, at scale, and without shortcuts that carry algorithmic risk.
What Is HARO Link Building?
HARO (Help a Reporter Out) was acquired by Featured.com in 2023, but the core model is unchanged: journalists post source requests, businesses respond with expert commentary, and selected responses earn dofollow citations in published articles. Similar platforms including SourceBottle, Qwoted, PressPlug, and Help a B2B Writer operate on the same principle.
The key distinction between HARO links and other link building methods is editorial selection. A journalist chose to cite your business because your response was credible and useful. That choice is what Google's quality systems reward. No money changes hands for the placement. No private blog network is involved. The link exists because a real editor decided it should.
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| HARO / Editorial Link Building | Standard Outreach Link Building |
|---|---|
| Journalist selects you based on expertise | You pay or ask for placement regardless of expertise |
| Link earned through editorial process | Link acquired through negotiation or exchange |
| Zero algorithmic penalty risk | Risk increases with scale and link velocity |
| Appears naturally within article context | Often placed in author bios or resource sections |
| Google explicitly endorses this model | Google's guidelines flag paid link schemes |
Why HARO Backlinks Matter for SEO
Backlinks remain among the strongest ranking signals in Google's algorithm. Three attributes separate a link that moves rankings from one that does not: the linking domain's authority, the placement context within the page, and the dofollow or nofollow designation.
HARO backlinks consistently score well on all three. The publication's editorial team selected the placement. The link appears inside article body copy, surrounded by relevant text. The tag is dofollow in the majority of cases. Beyond SEO, media citations build brand credibility. When a prospect searches your business name and sees citations in Business Insider, Healthline, or Clutch, those appearances function as third-party endorsements before any sales conversation begins.
| Backlink Signal | HARO Links | Directory / Guest Post Links |
|---|---|---|
| Domain Authority (DR) | 40 to 95 — real newsrooms and publications | Varies widely; many under DR 20 |
| Editorial Selection | Journalist chose to include the source | Paid or reciprocal — no editorial filter |
| Placement Context | Within article body, contextually surrounded | Author bio, footer, or isolated resource section |
| Google Penalty Risk | Negligible — naturally earned | Medium to high at volume or with paid schemes |
| Brand Signal | Publication association builds credibility | Limited brand lift; directory association neutral |
What Qualifies as a Quality Backlink — Our Exact Standard
Not every placement we secure reaches the threshold where we charge for it. Before counting a link as a deliverable, it must pass five criteria without exception.
| Quality Criterion | Our Standard |
|---|---|
| Domain Rating (Ahrefs) | DR 50 minimum for paid deliverables; DR 40 to 49 delivered as bonus |
| Link Type | Dofollow for all charged placements; nofollow from DR 70+ delivered as bonus |
| Placement Location | Within article body — footer and sidebar placements not charged |
| Page Outbound Links | Fewer than 30 outbound links on the specific article page |
| Spam Score (Moz) | 3% or below — high-spam domains rejected regardless of DR |
| Domain Duplicates | Maximum 2 placements per root domain across your entire campaign lifetime |
If a placement does not meet all criteria, it is reported in your weekly update but not added to your invoice. You keep the link and pay nothing for it.
Our HARO Pitching Process — 7 Stages, Every Pitch
Every pitch we submit goes through the same structured workflow regardless of publication size or client industry. There are no shortcuts for smaller queries and no special treatment for prestigious outlets. Quality control at each stage is what produces a 1-in-7 acceptance rate across active campaigns.
| Stage | What Happens | Quality Gate |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Query Monitoring | We monitor HARO, Featured.com, SourceBottle, Qwoted, and PressPlug daily for client-relevant queries | Relevance score above 7/10 required to proceed |
| 2. Publication Verification | Domain Rating, organic traffic volume, and Moz Spam Score checked against our criteria | DR 50+ minimum; spam score 3% or below |
| 3. Key Points Outline | Marketer documents the specific points the pitch must cover to answer the journalist's question | Pitch must directly address the query — no generic expert commentary |
| 4. Pitch Copywriting | Specialist writer crafts a 150 to 300-word expert-voice response | Answer leads; credentials support; no filler phrases |
| 5. Business Accuracy Review | Marketer verifies all claims against client-specific facts before submission | No unverified statistics or overstated credentials |
| 6. Submission | Pitch submitted via platform before deadline; early submissions (within 2 hours of query posting) are prioritized | Time-stamped record kept for every submission |
| 7. Placement Tracking | Publication monitored weekly; confirmed links logged in client spreadsheet with DR, URL, anchor text, and date | Reported in weekly update whether placed or not |
What Nobody Else Tells You — Real-World HARO Challenges
Most HARO agencies describe a clean, linear process: pitch sent, link received. The reality involves complications that experienced teams anticipate and manage. We document these challenges openly because clients who understand them set realistic expectations and stay in campaigns long enough to see compounding results.
Journalists May Request a Full Interview Instead of a Written Response
Some journalists respond to a submitted pitch by requesting a phone or video interview rather than accepting the written response. This happens most frequently with major publications — Forbes contributors, national newspaper journalists, and broadcast media outlets often require direct conversation before including a source.
When an interview request arrives, we notify the client within 4 business hours and provide a preparation brief covering the journalist's publication, the article's angle, the original query context, and 5 to 8 talking points drawn from the pitch. The client attends the interview. We handle all scheduling coordination and follow-up.
Interview placements tend to produce the highest-authority links in any campaign. A source quoted after a live interview typically receives more prominent placement in the article than a written-response source, and the citation often includes the client's full name, title, and company link.
What to expect when an interview is requested:
Response time matters. Journalists work to deadlines and often send interview requests to multiple potential sources simultaneously. The first source to confirm availability typically secures the placement. We monitor inboxes daily and flag interview requests as urgent. Most requests require a 20 to 45-minute call. Publication may follow within 2 days or up to 8 weeks depending on the article's editorial calendar.
Publication Timelines Are Unpredictable
A pitch accepted today may not appear in published form for 2 days or for 6 months. Editorial calendars, article rewrites, publication delays, and changing news cycles all affect when a placed source appears in the final article. This is not a failure of the pitching process. It is a structural characteristic of editorial publishing.
We track every accepted pitch through to publication. If a publication stops responding or the article does not appear within 90 days, we follow up with the journalist once and document the outcome. You receive an update regardless of whether the link publishes or not.
Journalist and Source Anonymity
Most HARO-style platforms allow journalists to remain anonymous during the query stage. The journalist's identity, publication, and contact details are only revealed if they select your pitch. This means we cannot pre-screen the journalist before submitting the response. We screen the publication domain at submission time using the query's listed URL or, where only a category is given, at the point of publication confirmation.
In cases where a journalist responds positively but does not reveal the destination publication until placement, we verify all quality criteria before counting the link as a deliverable. If the publication does not meet our DR 50+ standard, the placement is reported but not invoiced.
Not Every Query Produces a Qualifying Outlet
Approximately 1 in 3 queries posted on HARO-type platforms come from blogs, personal websites, or low-authority publications with DR scores below 40. Our team filters these out before pitching. You will never pay for a placement on a site that does not meet the quality threshold, and we do not inflate pitch volume by targeting unqualified outlets.
The practical implication is that your monthly pitch count reflects qualified opportunities, not total queries scanned. In a narrow-niche industry with limited journalist demand, active campaign months may generate fewer qualified pitches than a broad B2C or health and finance vertical.
Links Are Permanent — Until They Are Not
Published links are not legally permanent. Publications edit, delete, and consolidate content. Websites get acquired, rebranded, or taken offline. While the majority of editorial links we secure remain live for years, a small percentage disappear without notice.
Our guarantee addresses this directly. Any link that goes offline within 12 months of publication date is removed from your invoice. If already paid for, it is credited to your next billing cycle. We monitor client backlink profiles monthly using Ahrefs and flag lost links within 14 days of detection.
Our Promise — Satisfaction Guaranteed
100%Money-Back GuaranteeIf our work does not meet your expectations, we refund your investment. No questions asked. |
DR 50+Only Pay for DR 50+We never charge for backlinks below Domain Rating 50. Every paid placement is verified in Ahrefs before invoicing. |
DofollowDofollow Links OnlyYou pay only for dofollow backlinks. Nofollow placements are delivered as a bonus when they occur on DR 70+ domains. |
1 YearPermanent or RefundWe charge only for links that remain live for at least 12 months post-publication. Removed links are refunded. |
The guarantee reflects our confidence in the process, not an assumption that complications never occur. When issues arise — a link goes down, a publication does not meet the standard at review, a journalist interview falls through — we handle each case according to the guarantee terms without requiring the client to chase resolution.
What to Realistically Expect from a HARO Campaign
Expectation alignment is the single most important factor in a successful HARO engagement. Clients who understand the timeline and volume realities stay in campaigns long enough to see the compounding authority effect. Those who expect immediate results within 30 days often exit before results become measurable.
| Metric | Realistic Range |
|---|---|
| Links per month (Month 1) | 0 to 2 — onboarding, profile building, query qualification |
| Links per month (Month 2 onward) | 3 to 5 qualifying placements per month in most industries |
| Acceptance rate | Approximately 1 in 7 pitches submitted across all campaigns |
| Publication delay | 2 days to 6 months from pitch acceptance to live URL |
| Domain authority movement | Measurable in Ahrefs within 6 to 12 weeks of first placements |
| Keyword ranking impact | Typically visible at 2 to 4 months with 8 or more live placements |
| Interview requests | 0 to 2 per month depending on industry and target publications |
Full Backlink Criteria — What You Pay For
Our charging model is performance-based. You pay only when a link meets all criteria below. Partial qualification means the link is reported and delivered, but not billed.
| Criterion | Specification |
|---|---|
| Link type — charged | Dofollow only |
| Link type — bonus (no charge) | Nofollow from DR 70+ publications delivered as bonus; never charged |
| Domain Rating minimum | DR 50 for paid placements; DR 40 to 49 delivered as bonus |
| Domain Rating maximum | DR 95 — no upper limit; higher DR generates higher perceived value |
| Spam Score | 3% or below (Moz metric) |
| Domain cap | Maximum 2 links per root domain across your campaign lifetime |
| Brand mentions | Unlinked brand mentions from publications such as Forbes or Entrepreneur are reported and delivered free — they build brand awareness even without a hyperlink |
| Permanence | Links must remain live for 12 months post-publication or a credit is issued |
Who We Work With
naxisweb accepts HARO clients across most B2B and B2C verticals. The primary requirement is a credible spokesperson who can genuinely comment on the topics journalists cover in your industry.
| We Work With | We Do Not Work With |
|---|---|
| B2B companies (SaaS, consulting, finance, HR tech) | Pharmaceutical companies (regulatory complexity) |
| B2C brands (health, lifestyle, home, food) | Online gambling and casino operators |
| Healthcare practices and professionals | Adult content platforms and dating sites |
| Real estate, Interior designer, Home decor, Travel | Credit repair services |
| E-commerce brands with expert founders | Any industry requiring fabricated credentials |
| Agencies seeking white-label HARO services |
White-label HARO services are available for digital marketing agencies that want to offer editorial link building to their own clients without building an in-house pitching team. All deliverables are unbranded and can be included in your agency reporting under your own presentation format.
Platforms We Use
HARO (now Featured.com) remains the highest-volume platform with the broadest range of publication tiers. We supplement it with four additional platforms to maximize qualified opportunity coverage across industries.
| Platform | Primary Verticals | Relative Query Volume |
|---|---|---|
| HARO / Featured.com | General — business, health, technology, lifestyle, finance | Highest |
| SourceBottle | Business, marketing, entrepreneurship, lifestyle | Medium |
| Qwoted | Finance, technology, healthcare, B2B | Medium |
| PressPlug | UK and international media; lifestyle and consumer | Lower |
| Help a B2B Writer | B2B software, operations, marketing, HR | Lower — highly targeted |
Publications We Have Secured Placements In
Our live placement record includes citations in Healthline, Business Insider, CNET, SheFinds, Yahoo Finance, MSN, AOL, SingleCare, Mashed, Glamour, VegNews, Bulkly, Upwork, Clutch, and GoBankingRates. A current, timestamped list of client placements is maintained in a Google Spreadsheet shared with all active clients and available for review before engagement.
Publication mix varies by client industry. Healthcare clients typically see placements in Healthline, SingleCare, and Verywell Health. Finance clients appear in GoBankingRates, Investopedia, and Yahoo Finance. B2B and marketing clients are cited in Clutch, Upwork, and industry-specific trade publications.
Onboarding — What We Need to Get Started
HARO pitching requires a credible spokesperson to represent your business to journalists. Pitches written on behalf of a generic company entity with no named spokesperson receive fewer acceptances because journalists prefer to cite named individuals, not anonymous company representatives.
- A real spokesperson with a named role — CEO, CMO, founder, or senior specialist — with a headshot and a 50 to 100-word professional biography.
- A company-branded email address in the format name@yourdomain.com. We do not use info@, hello@, contact@, or web@ addresses because journalists and pitch platforms treat generic mailboxes as lower-trust sources.
- Your website URL for domain verification and competitive positioning review.
- Pre-payment for your selected package. Campaigns begin within 5 business days of receiving all four items.
Spokesperson quality affects acceptance rates:A CEO with a published LinkedIn profile, industry bylines, or speaking history produces meaningfully higher acceptance rates than an unnamed company representative. We review your spokesperson profile during onboarding and suggest improvements where applicable. A stronger spokesperson profile produces more placements per pitch submitted. |
Why naxisweb — What Separates Our Approach
naxisweb was built after experiencing the compounding effect that HARO placements had on our own projects. The founding team ran HARO campaigns for internal websites before offering the service to clients. That firsthand experience shapes every part of our process.
| What We Do | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Pitch only where we have genuine expertise to contribute | Journalists select credible expert sources — generic pitches are ignored |
| Custom-written pitches for every query | Templated pitches achieve sub-1% acceptance rates; ours average 1 in 7 |
| Screen publications before pitching, not after | Clients never receive surprise low-quality placements |
| Report all pitch attempts, successful or not | Full visibility into volume, quality, and success rate every week |
| Cap domains at 2 placements per root domain | Prevents link profile patterns that trigger algorithmic scrutiny |
| Guarantee permanence or issue credits | Clients pay only for value that persists beyond the billing cycle |
HARO Is Not Only About Link Building
Media citations produce effects that extend beyond domain authority. When a prospect searches your name and finds citations in recognized publications, those results function as social proof before any direct interaction with your brand.
Journalists who feature your expertise frequently return to the same sources for future articles. A single well-placed pitch can produce 2 to 4 follow-up citation opportunities from the same journalist over the following 12 months. Some of our founder's highest-authority backlinks came from relationships that began with a single HARO response.
Editors and contributors also share sources on social media and within their editorial networks. Organic social mentions from high-DR publications produce secondary traffic spikes and additional brand search volume, both of which are measurable in Google Analytics within 30 to 60 days of a major placement.
Marketing Agency Haro Links
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Clockify | Leaving Work Early Without Permission |
| SEOptimer | SEO Copywriting Checklist |
| WinSavvy | Enhancing User Experience with AI |
| Valiant CEO | Advanced AI Solutions |
| EmbedSocial | Increase Google Business Profile Traffic |
| MSN | Back to School Shopping Tips |
| GoBankingRates | Save Money for Back to School |
| Yahoo Finance | 20 Things to Buy for Back to School |
| AOL | Stores to Save Money for School |
| Bulk.ly | Storytelling in Social Media Marketing |
| TechBullion | Leverage Employee Advocacy |
| Zapier | Fixing Time Perception |
| Featured | Composting in Different Climates |
| Clutch | B2B Marketing Trends 2024 |
Health niche Haro Links
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Healthline | Vitamin D Supplements May Lower Blood Pressure |
| AOL | Vitamin D Supplements May Help |
| Mashed | Grilling Pitfalls and Health Risks |
| Yahoo Style UK | Foods Packed in Lunch Bacteria |
| MDLinx | Top 5 Strategies for Better Asthma Control |
| CBS Sports | Should You Take Creatine? |
| CNET | Tretinoin vs Retinol: Benefits & Side Effects |
| AskMen | What is the 30-30-30 Method? |
| SingleCare | Does United Healthcare Cover Ozempic? |
| Yahoo Lifestyle | 6 Worst High-Calorie Creamy Foods |
| NewsBreak | 12 High-Protein Desserts for Better Gut Health |
| New York Post | Telehealth Provider Offering Cheap Ozempic |
| Nur.kz | Benefits of Shrimp |
| First for Women | Amycretin Pill Promising for Weight Loss |
| SingleCare | Pizza for Diabetics |
Account Harolink Acquisition
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Sage | HMRC Tax Inspection for Businesses |
| College Recruiter | Top Schools for Recruiting Finance Interns |
| Tax Return Online Services | HMRC Tax Inspection: How Small Businesses Can Prepare |
| Entrepreneur | Best Software for Financial Planning |
| Guru | Strategy for Diversifying Revenue Streams |
| Yahoo Finance | 5 Purchases That Might Save You Money |
| Go Banking Rates | Savings Advice: Paying with Cash |
| TrustBGW | Advantages of Working for an Accounting Firm |
| Go Banking Rates | What I Wish I Knew Before Tapping My 401(k) |
| Yahoo Finance UK | Tapped 401(k) Early: What I Wish I Knew |
| VC Realm | Key Factors for Evaluating a Startup's Competitive Landscape |
| TechBullion | Tools to Help Businesses Manage Finances |
Restaurants Haro Backlinks
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Our Community Now | 15 Ways to Enjoy Bourbon in Breakfast Dishes and Drinks |
| Restaurant News | 5 Unique Approaches to Staff Uniforms in Fast Casual Restaurants |
| College Recruiter | 6 Tips for Recruiting Food Service Students |
| Foodie | Cooking with Potatoes: Common Mistakes |
| Nutritionists.io | How to Address Cultural Food Preferences |
| Tasting Table | Uses for Bourbon in Breakfast Dishes and Drinks |
| Yahoo Lifestyle | 15 Creative Ways to Use Lychee |
| Your Pie Franchise | What Defines a Successful Restaurant Franchise Owner? |
| Yahoo Style Canada | 16 Creative Ways to Use Fish Sauce |
| Arabian Post | Top 10 Most Popular Restaurants in Dubai in 2024 |
Travel Niche Haro Linkbuilding
Home/Decor/Interior Designer haro Backlinks
| Website | Link |
|---|---|
| Homes & Gardens | Common Carpet Cleaning Mistakes & How to Avoid Them |
| Real Homes | Inside Charli XCX’s Living Room |
| The Kitchn | Quartz Countertops Cost Breakdown |
| Family Handyman | Renter-Friendly Wallpaper Options |
| House Digest | Outdated Bathroom Design Trends Being Replaced in 2025 |
| Apartment Therapy | Home Trends Going Out of Style in 2024 |
| AZ Big Media | Meaningful & Stylish: Incorporating Sentimental Items into Home Decor |
| MSN | 7 Carpet Cleaning Mistakes Experts Warn to Avoid |
| Featured Blog | 17 Overlooked Home Staging Tips |
| Inkl | 7 Carpet Cleaning Mistakes to Avoid |
| Yahoo Lifestyle | Once-Trending Bathroom Designs Going Out of Style |
| Architecture News | Innovative Approaches to Interior Lighting |
Haro Packages
| Package | Links | Description | Turnaround Time (TAT) | Total Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 5 Links | 5 dofollow HARO backlinks, DR50+ links | 10 weeks | $280 |
| Silver | 10 Links | 10 dofollow HARO backlinks, DR50+ links | 15 weeks | $520 |
| Gold | 20 Links | 20 dofollow HARO backlinks, DR50+ links | 25 weeks | $980 |
