20 to 100 placements at a time, priced off a ladder printed further down this page instead of decided on a call. The discount comes off our fee, which is the line of the order that is ours to cut. Every quote shows you both lines.
Get a bulk quoteA published ladder not a discovery call
10 / 15 / 20% off our fee
Two lines on every quote

Ask what sixty links costs and you get a discovery call, then a number that depends on how the call went. Nobody can tell whether they got the same deal as the buyer before them, because there is nothing to compare it against. Ours is on this page. It runs off spend rather than link count, because a premium placement and a cheap one are both "one link", and a count-based ladder pays the biggest discount to whoever buys the cheapest inventory.
Browse the publishers freeThe price listed against each placement, and our fee for running it. A listed price is the same for you as for somebody buying one link on a Tuesday, and the discount does not reach it. Our fee is the line we can move. This is how far.
| Spend on one order, or committed for the month | Off our fee |
|---|---|
| $2,500 to $4,999 | 10% |
| $5,000 to $9,999 | 15% |
| $10,000 or more | 20% |
Which makes it a discount on our fee rather than a discount on your invoice, and those are two different numbers. Our fee is one line of an order. The placements are the other, and usually the larger. So read the ladder as what it is: the part of the bill that belongs to us, cut by up to a fifth. Your quote puts both lines side by side with the saving in dollars, so the question of whether it is worth having gets settled before you agree to anything instead of after the invoice.
We could have printed "20% off" and left you to find out what it came off. A smaller number that survives being checked is worth more to us than a bigger one that needs explaining later. It also keeps the discount away from the inventory. Cut a blended price and the margin has to be found somewhere, and where it usually gets found is quietly cheaper publishers.
One thing worth saying out loud: the ladder applies to our standard fee. Anything already sold to you at a reduced fee does not get reduced twice.
Tell Us the Shape of It
Your domain, links a month, the niche, when the first batch needs to be live, and roughly what you are spending. Five answers.
We Come Back With a Quote
The placements on one line, our fee on the other, the discount applied to the second. Inside one business day, written by a person.
You See the Sites First
The quote names the publishers, with the DR, the traffic and the price of each. Cut the ones you do not want before anything is ordered.
10% from $2,500 of spend, 15% from $5,000, 20% from $10,000. You can work out which band you land in before you talk to anybody, and hold us to it afterwards.
The discount comes off our fee and off nothing else. Placement prices and the bank fee read the same on a sixty-link order as on a single one, so when the quote lands you can see exactly which line changed and by how much.
Every placement in the batch stays live for 12 months. If one drops we replace it on a publisher in the same DR band or better, and if we cannot replace it within 30 days that placement gets refunded.
The ladder reads a single order the same way it reads a monthly commitment. Buy sixty links this quarter and none next quarter, and the band you hit is the band you get. Nothing renews on you.
Five answers is enough to price it. The quote comes back inside one business day, with the placements and our fee on separate lines.
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