When you place an SEO Campaign order on SEOeStore, you get a managed mix of backlink types — not just one kind. The campaign system automatically distributes links across multiple sources and platforms, creating the kind of diverse backlink profile that search engines associate with naturally popular websites.
Here's what's inside.
The Campaign Link Mix
Every SEO Campaign order includes links from multiple categories. The exact composition varies by budget tier, but all campaigns include a mix of these types:
| Link type | What it is | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Web 2.0 | Links from content published on platforms like WordPress.com, Blogger, Tumblr | Contextual placement inside relevant articles |
| Article directories | Links from article submission platforms | Niche-relevant content with keyword targeting |
| Social bookmarks | Links from social bookmarking sites | Fast indexing signals, link diversity |
| Forum profiles/posts | Links from active forum communities | Community-based link diversity |
| Wiki links | Links from wiki-style platforms | Trusted, editorial-style placement |
| Blog comments | Links from relevant blog comment sections | Low-tier diversity signals |
| Contextual (DA 30-50+) | Links from established websites with measured authority | Higher authority signal per link |
How Link Composition Changes by Budget
Higher-budget campaigns get more links overall and a higher proportion of premium link types:
| Tier | Budget | Approximate link count | DA 50+ links | Web 2.0 + contextual |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $5-$25 | 50-250 | Few | Moderate |
| Growth | $50-$100 | 300-800 | Several | Substantial |
| Professional | $100-$250 | 700-2,000 | Many | Heavy |
| Full Monty | $500+ | 2,000-5,000+ | Premium allocation | Maximum |
→ Tier comparison: How to Choose the Right SEO Campaign Budget
Why a Mix Matters
Search engines evaluate your backlink profile holistically. A site with 1,000 links — all from the same type of source — looks unusual. A site with 1,000 links from dozens of different source types looks like a naturally popular resource.
What a natural backlink profile includes:
- Different link source types (blogs, forums, directories, social platforms)
- Varying authority levels (some high-DA, many mid-range, some low-DA)
- Mixed anchor text (branded, generic, partial-match, exact-match)
- Links acquired over time, not all at once
SEO Campaigns are designed to deliver this mix automatically. You specify your URL and keywords; the campaign system handles distribution.
How Links Get Delivered
SEO Campaign orders follow a structured delivery process:
- Order placed — You submit your URL, keywords, and optional anchor text preferences
- Campaign starts — The system begins creating and placing links across platforms
- Phased delivery — Links are built over the campaign period (not all on day one)
- Delivery report — You receive a complete report showing every link placed, its source, and anchor text
For recurring campaigns, this cycle repeats each month, building on the previous campaign's work.
→ Recurring campaigns: Monthly SEO Campaigns: How Recurring Orders Build Compounding Results
Link Quality Standards
Every link in an SEO Campaign meets baseline quality criteria:
- Live and accessible — Links are verified as live at delivery
- Contextually placed — Higher-tier links are surrounded by relevant content
- Unique content — Web 2.0 and article links use unique, non-duplicated content
- Organic-looking anchors — Default anchor distribution mimics natural patterns
What's NOT Included
Being clear about what campaigns don't include:
- PBN links — SEOeStore campaigns don't use private blog networks
- Paid link schemes — Links aren't placed via pay-for-placement networks
- Link exchanges — No reciprocal linking arrangements
- Spam links — No auto-generated, irrelevant, or harmful link placements
Combining Campaigns With Individual Link Orders
Many users run an SEO Campaign for broad diversity and supplement with targeted individual orders:
| Strategy | Campaign | + Individual links |
|---|---|---|
| Authority boost | $50 Growth Campaign | + 5 DA 70+ links to money page |
| Content support | $25 Starter Campaign | + 20 Web 2.0 links to new blog posts |
| Competitive push | $100 Pro Campaign | + 10 DA 50+ + 3 DA 70+ links |
→ Individual links: Buy High DA Backlinks (DA 70+) → Web 2.0 details: Web 2.0 Backlinks Explained
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I choose which link types are included?
The campaign system manages the link mix automatically for optimal diversity. If you want full control over link types, use individual backlink orders from the Backlinks Collection instead.
Do campaign links include do-follow links?
Campaigns include a mix of do-follow and no-follow links. This is intentional — a natural backlink profile includes both. Your delivery report specifies the follow status of each link.
How long until I see campaign links in Google Search Console?
Search Console typically shows new backlinks within 2-6 weeks of Google discovering them. Adding the indexer add-on to your order can speed up discovery.
Do all tiers include the same link types?
All tiers include a mix of link types, but higher tiers include more premium types (higher-DA contextual links) and in greater quantities. The Starter tier focuses on foundational diversity; the Full Monty tier includes the highest proportion of premium links.
Can I run multiple campaigns to the same URL?
Yes. Many users run a monthly recurring campaign alongside occasional one-time campaigns for specific pushes. The system stacks the results.
See the Full Campaign Mix in Action
The best way to understand what's inside an SEO Campaign order is to place one. Start with a $5 Starter Pack to see a delivery report firsthand.
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