No link exchanges
We don't use public link exchanges — Google learned to spot them long ago.
We build a backlink profile that won't need half of it disavowed a year later. Guest posts, outreach, crowd, digital PR — we choose the tools to fit your niche.
Not one universal method but a combination that delivers steady growth without the risk of penalties.
Articles on relevant, authoritative sites. Our own writers, useful content, natural links.
Placements on sites that don't accept submissions publicly. Personal contact with editors and authors.
Natural mentions on forums, Reddit, Quora and topical communities. No spam.
News hooks, research, data — things the press wants to link to organically.
Distributing anchors by type: brand, URL, keywords, neutral. No skew that triggers Penguin.
We find 'poisonous' referring domains dragging you down. Disavow when needed.
Redistributing link equity within the site toward priority pages.
We track where strong market players get their links and replicate the best practices.
We analyze the existing backlink profile, toxic domains, anchor list and dynamics.
We determine how many links and of which types are needed, to which pages and with what anchors.
We vet each site against 12 parameters: traffic, topic, spam score, dynamics.
Our own copywriting team, agreements with editors, control over publications.
Every placement is checked: dofollow, indexing, usefulness of the content.
Monthly — a list of donors, metrics, ranking dynamics for priority queries.
We don't use public link exchanges — Google learned to spot them long ago.
Guest articles are written by copywriters who understand the topic. Not ChatGPT fluff for pennies.
We only work with live sites that have real traffic. No PBNs or link farms.
Every link comes with proof, donor metrics and a screenshot. No vague reporting.
Real projects where work on the site grew traffic and leads.
Leave your site — we'll send a free backlink profile audit and a proposal.
It depends on the niche competition and the current state of the profile. For most projects — 8–25 links a month. Fewer means slow results; more risks unnatural growth.
Guest articles, native mentions in editorial pieces, crowd links on forums, digital PR. No comments, profiles or other 'cheap' types.
We audit at the start and build a disavow file if needed. Sometimes it's enough to simply outweigh the toxicity with quality new links.
First ranking movements in 2–4 months. Steady traffic growth from 6 months. Link building is a long-term effect, not 'buy and go'.
Done with white-hat methods, correct anchors and pace, the risks are minimal. In 8 years of work we've never received a single manual penalty from Google.
Yes. We have a separate English-language copywriting team and a base of foreign sites — USA, UK, Canada, Australia, EU.
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ReadBacklinks are still one of Google’s top-3 ranking factors — not displaced by behavioral signals, content quality or E-E-A-T. The problem is that the link-building market has turned toxic over the past 10 years: exchanges, PBNs, farm sites, repurchased domains with a past — all of it gives links that work for a week and then drag the site under a filter.
At heleum.studio we work exclusively with white-hat methods. Our goal isn’t to ‘pump’ a site full of links for the short term, but to build a backlink profile that will support the domain’s trust and reinforce rankings for years, with no risk of sanctions.
Not all links are equally useful. We assess every potential donor against 12 parameters, including:
Look at the natural backlink profile of a strong site and you’ll see a typical anchor distribution: 50–60% brand, 15–25% URL, 10–15% neutral (‘here’, ‘learn more’, ‘company site’), and only 5–15% keyphrases. If 60% of your anchors are ‘buy windows Kyiv’ and ‘cheap windows’, Google detects it within days and sends the site under the Penguin filter.
This isn’t ‘bought a link for $50’. A guest article is a full 800–2,000 word piece our copywriters write after immersing themselves in your topic. The article has to be interesting to the site’s audience and provide concrete value — and within such content a link to your site appears naturally, as a source of data or experts. These links live for years and bring steady traffic.
This is when you publish research, statistics or a survey — and journalists link to your material themselves, without payment. One successful PR hook can bring 30–100 natural links from top media in a week. We prepare the materials, pitch them to relevant newsrooms and help them land in the right feeds.
Every month you get a table of all placements: donor URL, publication URL, date, anchor type, link type (dofollow / nofollow), donor metrics, screenshot. Separately — ranking dynamics for priority queries and a comment: where we see movement, where we need to push harder, what’s planned for next month.
Link building is a tool that only works as part of a system. Placing links to a site with poor content and technical errors is like watering a withered plant. Before we start we always run an audit, and if we see that link building won’t pay off without fixing the foundation, we say so directly.