After years on outreach, I judge the best blogger outreach services on one thing: real placements on sites people read. Most blogger outreach services are selling placements, not rankings — and the gap between those two things is exactly where most people's budgets disappear. After years focused on link building, I've come to judge a provider less by the polish of their sales page and more by one question: would I have been happy to pitch the sites they place on, myself?
That's the lens this ranked top 10 is built on. I haven't personally bought from every company here, so I'm not going to invent verdicts — instead I'll tell you honestly what each is known for, then give you the exact framework I'd use to vet any of them before spending a penny.
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The 10 Best Blogger Outreach Services
1. Goldie Agency
This is my own shop, so treat it as the one I'd obviously recommend — but it's built the way I'd want a link service built. We do manual, relevance-first outreach and white-hat methods only, because I'm not interested in cleaning up a penalty for you six months down the line. Because a fintech link and a local-trades link are completely different jobs, pricing is custom rather than a fixed menu — book a call for a quote.
2. uSERP
uSERP positions itself at the premium, digital-PR end of link building and is popular with SaaS and other competitive niches. The pitch is authority — links on the kind of sites that show up in real publications. Expect premium pricing in exchange for that, and judge whether your niche actually needs that level of weight.
3. Authority Builders
A vetted marketplace rather than a done-for-you agency. You can review a site's metrics and, crucially, its traffic before you commit, which makes it a good fit for hands-on operators who'd rather hand-pick placements than trust a black box. The trade-off is that the vetting work is partly yours.
4. Editorial.Link
Editorial.Link markets itself on higher-end editorial placements earned through genuine outreach. It sits firmly at the quality-over-quantity end, so it tends to suit money pages where one strong, relevant link matters more than ten mediocre ones.
5. FATJOE
One of the best-known productised services in the space. You order from a clear menu and they handle fulfilment, which makes it convenient and predictable. I'd treat it as a volume and tier-two tool rather than the way to crack your hardest commercial terms — and as always, judge each placement on relevance, not the package name.
6. The HOTH
The HOTH offers both managed and self-serve packages with a tidy dashboard, and it's widely used by agencies for predictable output. Same advice as FATJOE: convenient and scalable, best understood as a workhorse rather than a specialist.
7. Outreach Monks
A well-known mid-market managed-outreach option at more accessible prices. A sensible choice if you're scaling links on a tighter budget and still want niche-relevant placements rather than the cheapest possible link.
8. Globex Outreach
Known for niche-relevant managed outreach and guest placements. Worth shortlisting alongside the other mid-market options and comparing on relevance, turnaround, and reporting.
9. Loganix
Loganix is popular as a white-label-friendly source of links and other done-for-you SEO assets, with clean reporting that agencies can pass to clients. Handy if you want a supplier behind the scenes rather than a client-facing partner.
10. Stellar SEO
Stellar SEO is known for custom, relationship-led outreach where relevance and quality are the priority over raw count. A fit when you'd rather have fewer, carefully-placed links than a big monthly number.
How To Vet Any Of These In Five Minutes
Forget Domain Rating for a second. The three things that actually predict whether a link moves rankings are topical relevance, real editorial traffic, and how the site was acquired. A high-"DR" page with no organic visitors is a tombstone, not a link.
So before you commit to a package, order one link. When it lands, check three things: did it go on a site that ranks for real terms in your topic? Does the surrounding content read like something a human chose to publish? And would you have pitched that site yourself? If the answer to any of those is no, don't reorder — no matter how good the dashboard looks.
Red Flags That Should Stop A Purchase
Guaranteed "DR" with no traffic data. "1,000 links for $99." Private blog networks dressed up as outreach. Any provider that won't show you the live URL before payment. In link building, cheap and bulk is almost always the expensive option once you factor in the cleanup — a manual action costs far more to undo than doing it properly would have cost in the first place.
FAQ
How much should quality blogger outreach cost?
As a general industry range, quality placements often run from roughly $100 to $600 or more each, depending on the site's real authority and traffic. Anything dramatically cheaper is usually a network or a no-traffic page — confirm exact pricing with each provider.
Are bought outreach links safe?
Relevant editorial links on genuine, trafficked sites are about as safe as links get. The risk isn't outreach itself — it's the cheap, automated stuff pretending to be outreach. Stick to relevance and real traffic and you stay on the right side of the line.
How many links do I actually need?
Fewer than most people think. A handful of genuinely relevant links to a strong page usually outperforms dozens of weak ones, and it looks far more natural to Google.
Should I just learn to build links myself?
You can, and you'll be a better buyer for it. My free Link Building Mastery book walks through the whole process, and the SEO Elite Circle is where I share what's working now with people doing this daily. If you'd rather hand it off, book a call.
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The Bottom Line
Pick relevance over metrics, pay for fewer better links, and never reorder from a provider whose first placement you wouldn't have been proud to pitch yourself. Start with #1 if you want it handled for you, and vet the rest with the five-minute test above. If you'd rather skip all of it, book a call and my team will give you a straight, custom quote.