How do you find the right site for your link?

Updated on August 20, 2026

Contents
  1. 01.Starting your search
  2. 02.Reading and sorting the results
  3. 03.No need to start from scratch every time
  4. 04.Taking action

The catalog is the screen where you search for sites to buy a backlink from. With a large catalog of available sites, filtering your search well makes all the difference in finding the most relevant site.

You can search by keyword, targeting the site's URL, its description, or both at once. Then refine with many filters: topics, target countries, languages, site type, SEO metrics (see our article on a site's metrics), price range, offer type (written article or insertion into an existing article), link type (dofollow), who writes the content, domain age, presence on Google News, or excluding sensitive niches (health, finance, casino, crypto…). For topics, countries, languages and site types, you can both include and exclude values within the same search.

Reading and sorting the results

  1. Results appear in a table, sortable by clicking a column (sorted by default on descending organic traffic).
  2. Compare the value-for-price ratio, TF, CF, number of referring domains, traffic and domain age.
  3. A summary above the table shows the number of matching sites, along with the average TF, CF and Power Score.
  4. Click a result to open its detailed profile and add an offer to your cart without leaving the page.

No need to start from scratch every time

Only active, public sites appear in the catalog, and a site already purchased on your current project is automatically removed from the results to avoid duplicates. Once your filters are well set, save your search to your favorites to rerun it later without reconfiguring everything, and get alerted as soon as new matching sites arrive.

Taking action

Once you've spotted a site, add the offer to your cart then follow the guide to place your first order.

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