Short answer: there is no single best method, only trade-offs between risk, cost, effort and control. Editorial guest posts and relevant three-way network links are the safest. Paid marketplaces are fast but expensive and variable. PBNs and reciprocal exchanges carry the most risk.
The comparison at a glance
| Method | How it works | Risk | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guest posts | You write content for a relevant site with one in-content link | Low if editorial | Time, or 100 to 300 per placement |
| Niche edits | A link added into an existing article | Medium | 100 to 300 |
| Paid marketplaces | Buy placements from a catalog of sites | Medium, quality varies | 100 to 500+ per link |
| PBNs | Private networks of sites you or a seller control | High, footprint-prone | Cheap upfront, costly if caught |
| Reciprocal exchange | You link to a site, it links back to you | High at scale | Free, often devalued |
| Three-way network | You link to one member, earn a link from another | Low, no reciprocal pair | One link placed |
Paid marketplaces: fast but variable
Marketplaces let you buy placements from a catalog. They are convenient and fast, but quality and price vary a lot, and you are buying links, which carries inherent risk. Well-known examples include LinksGarden in the French market and English-language providers like FatJoe, The HOTH and Authority Builders. Always check the linking site's real traffic and relevance, not just its authority score.
PBNs and reciprocal exchanges: the risky end
Private blog networks and large-scale reciprocal exchanges are explicitly targeted by Google's link spam systems. They can work briefly, then get devalued or penalized. We cover why in are link exchanges safe and reciprocal links and SEO.
The safe middle: editorial links and three-way networks
Editorial guest posts on relevant sites remain the gold standard. The three-way model adds a scalable, non-reciprocal option: you place one link and receive a verified backlink from a different member, never the site you linked to. That is how Meeeters works.
How to choose
Pick by your constraint. Short on time and flush with budget: marketplaces. Short on budget: guest content or a credit-based network. In every case, follow the principles in the safe link building guide.
The bottom line
Match the method to your risk tolerance and resources, keep every link relevant and editorial, and avoid the patterns that leave a footprint.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to the questions people ask most about this topic.
Editorial links from relevant, trafficked sites. Three-way networks avoid the reciprocal footprint that Google flags.
No. Private blog networks can work briefly but carry a high risk of devaluation or penalty when detected.
A guest post is new content you contribute; a niche edit inserts your link into an existing published article.

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