SaaS Link Building
Practical guidance on earning editorial authority, strengthening commercial pages, and building trust beyond your website.
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Explore the serviceInsights on AI citations, recommendation visibility, and how SaaS brands show up in the new discovery surfaces buyers use.
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1,486 SaaS buying queries across 18 categories. Reddit appears in 81.6% of Google AI-enhanced SaaS SERPs, with the AI Overview directly citing Reddit in 12.1%.
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Follow-up study We have now merged this dataset with Blastra’s directory crawl to measure how directories and backlinks combine to produce AI citations. Read The Compounding Rule. Latest instalment The third instalment of this research series, The Reddit Citation Study, maps the community pillar. Reddit appears on 81.6% of B2B SaaS buying-query SERPs and Google’s...
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137 SaaS companies, 120 buying queries. The Compounding Rule for AI search: directories plus topical authority produce 5x more ChatGPT citations than authority alone.
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I’ve worked with over 30 SaaS companies on link building. The ones who succeed and the ones who waste their budget almost always come down to the same handful of mistakes. Not complex, mysterious SEO problems. Basic, avoidable errors that burn cash every single month. The frustrating part? Most of these companies aren’t incompetent. They’ve...
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Building links to a broken website is like pouring fuel into a car with no engine. You’ll spend the money, smell the petrol, and go absolutely nowhere. I’ve seen this play out dozens of times. SaaS companies come to us after months of link building with another agency, frustrated that nothing’s moved. Rankings flat. Traffic...
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