Drip feed is a delivery method that spreads your backlink order over a set period — typically 30, 60, or 90 days — instead of delivering all links at once. When combined with SEO Campaigns, drip feed creates a link acquisition pattern that mimics how websites naturally earn backlinks over time.
What Drip Feed Actually Does
Without drip feed, a campaign order delivers your full link package in one batch (typically 7-14 days). With drip feed enabled, the same order is split into smaller batches delivered at regular intervals.
Example — 500-link campaign order:
| Delivery method | Timeline | Link velocity |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | ~7-14 days | 35-70 links/day |
| Drip feed (30 days) | 30 days | ~16 links/day |
| Drip feed (60 days) | 60 days | ~8 links/day |
| Drip feed (90 days) | 90 days | ~5-6 links/day |
The total number of links stays the same. Only the delivery speed changes.
Why Link Velocity Matters
Link velocity is the rate at which a website acquires new backlinks over time. Search engines track this metric as one of many signals when evaluating a site's link profile.
Natural link velocity looks like:
- Gradual, steady acquisition over weeks and months
- Occasional spikes (viral content, product launches)
- Variation day-to-day — not perfectly uniform
Unnatural-looking velocity:
- Thousands of links appearing within 24 hours on an otherwise quiet site
- Sudden spikes with no content or business event to explain them
- Perfectly uniform daily link counts
Drip feed helps keep your link acquisition within natural-looking patterns.
How to Enable Drip Feed
- Log in to panel.seoestore.net
- Start a new SEO Campaign order (or any backlink order)
- Look for the Drip Feed option in the order form
- Select your preferred duration: 30, 60, or 90 days
- Complete your order as usual
The system automatically distributes your links across the selected time window.
Which Drip Feed Duration to Choose
| Duration | Best for | Link velocity |
|---|---|---|
| 30 days | Most campaigns, active growth phases | Moderate — looks like steady content marketing |
| 60 days | Larger orders (1,000+ links), conservative approach | Gentle — mimics organic link growth |
| 90 days | Very large orders, cautious niches, new sites | Minimal — maximizes natural appearance |
Rules of thumb:
- New sites (under 6 months old): Use 60 or 90 days. New sites don't naturally earn hundreds of links quickly.
- Established sites: 30 days is fine. Sites with existing authority naturally attract links faster.
- Competitive niches: 30 days. You need faster results to compete.
- Sensitive niches (YMYL, finance, health): 60-90 days. More gradual is more conservative.
Drip Feed + Recurring Monthly Campaigns
The most effective combination is drip feed delivery with a monthly recurring campaign:
Month 1: 500 links delivered over 30 days (~16/day) Month 2: New 500-link batch starts, overlapping with Month 1 stragglers → steady ~16/day Month 3: Pattern continues, compounding total backlinks
This creates a continuous, natural-looking link velocity that compounds over time. After 6 months, you have 3,000+ diverse backlinks acquired at a steady pace.
→ More on recurring: Monthly SEO Campaigns: How Recurring Orders Build Compounding Results
Drip Feed With Individual Backlink Orders
Drip feed isn't limited to campaigns. You can use it with any backlink order type:
| Order type | Drip feed benefit |
|---|---|
| Web 2.0 backlinks | Spread 50+ links over 30 days for natural blog creation pattern |
| DA 50+ backlinks | Deliver premium links one at a time over weeks |
| Forum profiles | Create profiles gradually, not 100 in one day |
| Social bookmarks | Distribute across 30-60 days for varied indexing |
When NOT to Use Drip Feed
Drip feed isn't always the right choice:
- Urgent projects — If you need links placed quickly for a time-sensitive campaign, standard delivery is faster
- Small orders — An order of 10 links doesn't need to be spread over 90 days
- Test orders — When testing a new link type, you want results quickly to evaluate
- Supplementary orders — If you're adding 5 DA 70+ links to an existing campaign, deliver them promptly
Cost of Drip Feed
Drip feed is a delivery option, not a separate product. No additional cost.
| What changes | Drip feed OFF | Drip feed ON |
|---|---|---|
| Total links | Same | Same |
| Link types | Same | Same |
| Total cost | Same | Same |
| Delivery speed | 7-14 days | 30-90 days |
| Link velocity | Higher burst | Lower, steady |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does drip feed affect the quality of links?
No. The links themselves are identical. Drip feed only changes the delivery timeline.
Can I pause a drip feed order mid-delivery?
Contact support to pause an active drip feed order. The remaining links will be held until you resume.
Can I change the drip feed duration after ordering?
Contact support as early as possible. Changes may be possible depending on how much of the order has already been delivered.
Should I use drip feed with every order?
For regular campaign orders of 100+ links, drip feed is a good default. For small orders (under 50 links), it's usually unnecessary.
Does drip feed slow down my SEO results?
Results may take slightly longer to appear since fewer links exist in the first week. Over 2-3 months, the steady velocity approach typically performs as well or better because the link profile looks more natural.
Add Drip Feed to Your Next Campaign
Drip feed is a free delivery option that makes any backlink order look more natural. Enable it on your next order for steady, natural-looking link growth.
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