What It Is
White-label link building means outsourcing the outreach, negotiation, and link placement work to a specialist provider — while the agency handles strategy, client communication, and reporting. The client sees results under the agency’s brand; the provider operates invisibly. Joe Davies, founder of FATJOE (one of the UK’s largest white-label SEO and content agencies), built an entire business on this model and has worked with thousands of agencies worldwide. White-label link building lets agencies offer a competitive link acquisition service without hiring a full in-house outreach team, reducing overhead while maintaining quality control through provider vetting and spot-checking.
How It Works
- Vet potential white-label providers rigorously: request 5–10 sample links from past campaigns and verify them in Ahrefs — confirm they are real editorial placements on sites with genuine organic traffic, not PBNs or blog networks
- Define link specifications in writing: minimum Domain Rating, topical relevance requirements (same niche or first-degree adjacent), anchor text ratio guidelines (brand:exact:partial = 60:20:20), and turnaround timeline
- Set up a client-facing reporting template that translates raw link data (domain, URL, DR, anchor) into business impact language — include estimated traffic contribution and topical relevance score
- Run a test order of 3–5 links before committing to volume to evaluate quality, communication speed, and whether placements match the agreed specifications
- Cross-check all placed links in Ahrefs 4–6 weeks after delivery to verify they remain indexed and live; flag any links that disappear within 90 days and request replacements or refunds
Who Recommends It
- Joe Davies endorses — Founder of FATJOE, one of the UK’s largest white-label SEO and content agencies. Unscripted SEO episode →
Difficulty & Time Estimates
EasyDifficulty
4–8 weeks/campaignTime to Results
