Linkhouse is one of the biggest linkbuilding tools available online, helping marketers and SEO specialists optimize and automate their efforts. But, not only the biggest is the best, right? Well, that’s true in general, but not this time. That’s why I’ve prepared this Linkhouse review – I want to show you why you need to start using this platform!
What Is Linkhouse?
Linkhouse is a large linkbuilding platform equipped with numerous modules and designed to help conduct off-site SEO. It’s based on the regularly (and frequently) updated data from the leading SEO tools (Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic) and serves as the middleman between owners of publishing space and SEO specialists trying to acquire backlinks.
On the platform, you can find thousands of domains from different fields and industries, where you can purchase links easily – without the need to contact the publisher directly.
Linkhouse Review: The Pros and Cons
I could start by describing the features that the Linkhouse platform offers, but that’s not the most important part of this text, right? Instead, let’s get to the core of this Linkhouse review and discuss the general pros and cons of using this platform (but don’t worry – we’ll get to the features anyway).
The Pros of the Linkhouse Platform
Okay, so what do I like about the Linkhouse platform?
- A wide range of linkbuilding tools – Linkbuilding Marketplace, Link Planner, Backlink Gap Analysis, Link Monitoring, even a Google Chrome plugin – there’s quite a rich choice of tools made to help you create your linkbuilding campaigns efficiently. I like having choices and approaching my strategies from different angles, and that’s exactly what such a number of tools makes possible.
- Quick campaign creation – Linkhouse claims to be efficient, and I must state it in my review – it is. All the services, from link planning to writing content with Surfer AI, are meant to take only a couple of minutes, and it is so in practice. Nobody likes wasting their time, and nobody will with Linkhouse – you can create a whole campaign, purchasing linking space and generating guest posts included, in about 5-15 minutes!
- Transparency – Another key advantage of the platform is that you get all the information about the domain displayed to you. Linkhouse lets you see its own rating system but also displays data from other SEO tools, like Ahrefs. This gives the user a full overview of each domain, which, let’s be honest, isn’t available in most link-building services.
- Intuitiveness – You know this feeling when you enter an SEO tool, and you’re overwhelmed by the number of options stacked in the sidebar or on each subpage? That’s another thing that Linkhouse does better – it’s easy to navigate. Take, for instance, the Link Planner – the process of setting up a campaign is really simple, with the platform asking for just 3-4 pieces of information. This doesn’t mean that you can’t be thorough, all you have to do is open the advanced settings and tailor your campaign as you wish. This means it’ll work both for more general campaigns and those that are really specific.
- A decent number of languages – Another thing that I like about Linkhouse is the number of languages available – you can purchase links and publishing space in 25 of them. It’s really useful if you’re working with international clients, although you won’t find an equal number of domains available in each language, but that’s understandable.
- Data integrations – Finally, what, in my opinion, is great about Linkhouse is that you can integrate the data from your Google Search Console or Ahrefs into it. This lets you create better, more data-driven campaigns and the Link Planner has even a sub-module dedicated to such an approach.
The Cons of the Linkhouse Platform
As you can see, there are quite a lot of things in my review that I like about Linkhouse, but it doesn’t mean that I haven’t found some flaws. What are they?
- The credit system – The Link Planner is based on a system that requires you to have enough credits to create a campaign. It’s not that bad – you get credits for spending money on the platform, so you can easily get them by purchasing links (you get one credit for ~ $220 spent all over the platform) – but it might be annoying at times.
- Limited language options – It’s natural that not every language will come with the same number of domains, I can accept that. But the fact that some tools are language-restricted (for example – Surfer AI supports only English) is a bit annoying. Especially if you’re unaware of the fact, plan your time, and then you learn that you cannot generate guest posts that easily.
As you can see, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages significantly. That’s why I love Linkhouse – there’s hardly anything that you can complain about, and there are many small elements that deserve praise.
Linkhouse Review: Functions Overview
I’ve gone through the pros and cons of the platform, but you still haven’t seen the full extent of its power. So, to change that, let’s go through all the functions it offers, described in a nutshell.
- Linkbuilding Marketplace – First and foremost is the marketplace. It offers links from over 75,000 sites in 25 languages. What deserves praise is the filtering system – there are over 60 filters that help you navigate through the marketplace efficiently.
- Backlink Gap – It’s a separate module that lets you input your competitors and see what domains link to them that do not do so to your site. Additionally, if any of the domains are in the Linkhouse database, you get an offer to purchase links from them.
- Topical Backlink – This module enables you to search for sites visible for certain keywords and acquire links from them.
- Backlink Monitoring – It’s a helpful module that gives you an overview of the links to your website without the need to leave the platform and use other tools.
- Link Planner – The Linkouse Link Planner, mentioned previously in this review, is an AI-powered tool that helps you create off-site campaigns automatically. It offers you four options: manual campaigns, recurring campaigns, data-driven campaigns (based on GSC), and campaigns based on competition (link gaps).
- Surfer AI Guest Post Generation – This is a function available directly when you select a guest post offer. It enables you to quickly generate an article based on your outline and provided keywords.
- Guest Post Packages – This particular service lets you order end-to-end guest posting. The articles are created for you and posted on websites that meet your criteria (you can choose either the DR of a website or the amount of organic traffic).
Additionally, Linkhouse comes with two plugins that can also be quite helpful:
- ChatGPT Plugin – This lets you integrate your Linkhouse data into ChatGPT 4.0 and set up your campaigns with prompts.
- SEO Backlink Finder – With this Chrome plugin, you can see the data collected by Linkhouse on the websites in SERPs and quickly make an offer for links on those domains that are in the database.
Linkhouse Review Concluded
So, the conclusion from my Linkhouse review is that you should absolutely try the platform. It’s easy to use, quick, transparent and lets you use your data from other tools, while having only slight downsides. If I were to rate Linkhouse on a scale of 1-10, I would definitely give it a solid 9.0 – it’s not ideal, but it’s close to perfection and right now it’s probably the best platform of this kind that you can find.
Andrej Fedek is the creator and the one-person owner of two blogs: InterCool Studio and CareersMomentum. As an experienced marketer, he is driven by turning leads into customers with White Hat SEO techniques. Besides being a boss, he is a real team player with a great sense of equality.
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