Booking.com, Expedia and TripAdvisor own the generic travel SERPs. Independent hotels, tour operators and travel content sites win by going deeper: specific destinations, curated experiences, and relevant editorial links from real travel publishers. Meeeters connects you to that network without the relationship overhead.
In short
Travel brands cannot match OTAs on link volume, seasonal pushes create spiky patterns that look bought, and the best placements run on relationships you do not have yet. Steady, relevant links beat a seasonal burst every time. Meeeters matches you with real travel and lifestyle members year round, all scanned and eligible, and verifies each link is live and dofollow. No reciprocal links, no PBNs.
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Why travel link building is a different game
OTAs are unmatchable on volume
The big platforms have link profiles built over decades. Competing head-to-head on volume is not a viable strategy for independent operators.
Seasonality creates risky spikes
Building links in a rush before peak season looks like a paid burst - exactly what Google flags as manipulation.
The best placements are relationship-driven
Travel-blogger features, destination roundups and tourism-board links require real relationships, which take time most operators do not have.
How Meeeters works for travel
1
Analyze
Free SEO audit of your travel site: authority, competitor gap, and destination or category pages closest to ranking.
2
Match
Swipe real travel blogs, destination media and local tourism sites with genuine organic traffic.
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Get links
Get verified dofollow backlinks from scanned, eligible members in your niche. No reciprocal links, no PBNs.
Niche authority beats OTA volume
Relevant links from genuine travel bloggers and destination sites pass topical authority that generic sites cannot replicate - and they send actual visitors.
Starting placements two to three months before a season keeps link velocity natural and authority building without alerting Google to a paid spike.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the questions people ask most about this topic.
On specific destination and experience pages, with relevant links - yes. On generic head terms like 'hotels in Paris' - rarely.
Two to three months before the season, ramping gradually. Avoid a sudden spike in the final weeks.
Only if the directory has real organic traffic. Automated or low-traffic directories add little value.
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