NO-BS Marketplace is a link building platform built for buyers. You can review sites and metrics up front, place orders on your terms, and keep everything organized across your target URLs.
The platform shows you available placements with publisher metrics so you can vet everything before you commit, without sitting through sales calls or wondering where your link ended up.
Every order starts with three inputs: your target URL, topic, and preferred anchor. You review available placements using publisher level data including DA, DR, and traffic. Then place the order. Once the placement is live, you get the result with the publisher URL and placement details.
Placement types include guest posting, where new content is written around your link, link insertion, where your link is added to an existing page, and digital PR, where outreach earns coverage and brand mentions on stronger editorial sources.
Most buyers use a mix across their portfolio because that's what a natural backlink profile actually looks like.
This is where most link building falls apart. You pay, you wait, and then you discover the link landed on a site with twelve pages and a domain registered last week.
Here, you review before ordering. The platform surfaces publisher URLs, topic relevance, DA, DR, traffic and index status so you can filter out unrelated ones and keep your link profile consistent.
When you're building links for multiple pages, consistency across your portfolio matters more than chasing a single high DR placement, and these filters help you maintain that standard at scale.
Link building gets harder to manage as it scales. Five links are easy to keep in your head, but fifty across ten target URLs with varying anchor distributions and topic clusters is a different problem entirely.
Our platform keeps your orders organized across every target URL, so you can see what topics and anchors you've used, which placements are live, and which are still in progress. If you run SEO backlink services for multiple sites or clients, our services will definitely replace the spreadsheet chaos.
Most buyers run this as a monthly program where they pick a set of priority target URLs, order placements each cycle, and build links steadily over time.
Twelve placements distributed across your key pages over a quarter will almost always outperform a single burst of twelve links to one URL, because both search engines and AI systems evaluating source authority reward sustained acquisition patterns over spikes.
Local backlinks work differently because the publisher needs to be topically and geographically relevant, which narrows the available inventory significantly.
When building local links, choose target URLs with local intent like city pages or location service pages, review publishers with location context in mind, and prioritize topics that match real local searches instead of generic category pages that happen to mention a city name.
Agencies that resell link building to clients can use the platform for white label delivery, with orders grouped by client and target URL and consistent topic and anchor inputs across accounts.
Search isn't just ten blue links anymore. AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews pull answers from sources they consider authoritative, and backlinks remain one of the clearest signals of that authority.
Pages with strong, topically relevant link profiles are more likely to surface in AI generated answers, not just traditional rankings. A link building service is no longer only an SEO investment; it's how you stay visible in a landscape where AI increasingly decides what gets cited, what gets recommended, and what gets ignored.
This doesn't mean every backlink influences AI answers directly, but the pages that AI systems treat as credible sources tend to share one thing in common: they're well referenced across the web. Link building is how you become well referenced.
You're purchasing placements on third party sites that include a link to your target URL, and you review placement details and publisher metrics before ordering.
Same thing. You're acquiring backlinks through a structured marketplace rather than running manual outreach.
Yes. Most buyers order on a monthly cycle targeting their priority URLs, building links steadily over time rather than in bursts.