Etki alanı nispeten yenidir, sadece 2 yaşında
Niş kenarı
- Dr 25
- 501 REF Alanları
- 1.7k Anahtar Kelimeler
- 9K AVG Aylık Trafik
SEO bütçesinde ayda yaklaşık 7,5 bin ile bunu nasıl ayırırsınız?
Şimdiye kadar planım:
- İçeriğe harcanan bütçenin% 80’i
- Bağlantılardaki bütçenin% 20’si
Web sitesinin biraz revizyona ihtiyacı var, ancak bu yavaş yavaş yapılabilir
Bir şey mi kaçırıyorum?
Düzenleme: Ayda 7,5 bin dolar
Look, I fully expect to get downvoted here because apparently everyone in this thread is just a link-building specialist, but here’s my advice as an agency SEO manager who’s been doing this for 10 years.
Your 7.5k budget should go towards someone who can help you:
1. Make sure your site has pages for everything that it should (in other words, that you have pages to capture traffic from all of the relevant things your audience would be searching).
2. Ensure those pages are keyword optimised for relevant search terms and entities
3. Ensure that you’re using your metadata to clearly convey why searchers should click YOUR page as opposed to the higher-ranking competitors.
4. (The big one) Help you make sure your page content is the best answer to the search queries you’re trying to rank for.
As an added bonus, if you’re in a position to be flexible with your product offering, SEO is also an insanely powerful and overlooked market research tool that can help you figure out what your product/service would have to look like in order to be #1.
Please for the love of god hire someone who at least discusses the project in something approaching those sorts of terms, and don’t give 7.5k to people offering to get you links – especially now with the current state of search.
80% on links, 20% on content.
I’d spend it all on links, simple.
NOTE – NOT buying links directly, but investing in activities that lead to natural links.
– Sponsorships
– Associations/networking events
– Doing something for free for the sake of PR
And so on.
$7.5k/mo or total project scope?
how is the technical seo?
Why do you think you need more links?
What is the site’s goal? Promote own products or ads on content?
The question you should be asking now is, “Am I in a position where I need to spend thousands of dollars on acquiring links” ( since allocating 80% to content is simply a pointless task ).
How’s the competition?
What niche are you in?
What’s the end goal of your campaign? Is it to get more leads, rank higher, and bring more traffic?
I have seen companies spending thousands of $ acquiring pointless links which give them 0 to no benefits other than helping them increase their DR.
What’s the end goal for this website? Products? Services? Yea, it’s YMYL, but what’s the action you want ppl to take once they get there?
Is your technical SEO good to go? How much content are you trying to produce every month? How is your current copy?
Honestly, you’re nearly there. You’ve clearly thought this through. But I’d definitely tweak your spend split and priorities a bit—especially in YMYL.
Here’s the reality:
1. **Content is king, but authority decides the throne.** In YMYL, it’s not just about more content. It’s about *trusted*, *expert-led*, *well-positioned* content. That’s EEAT territory. And right now, your DR 25 and 501 RDs don’t scream “trust me with your money/health/life.” So, links matter more than you’re giving them credit for.
2. **Here’s how I’d break down your $7.5K/month:**
* **60% on content and content design** (especially if you’re overhauling the site gradually.. that content better be strong, structured, and expert-backed)
* **35% on links via digital PR**—this is where we come in. In YMYL, authority signals aren’t optional. They’re the price of entry. You need mentions in tier 1 pubs, and that’s what we do.
* **5% in dev/design buffer or CRO**—just enough to chip away at UX issues so that Google *and* users like what they see.
3. **Why us for links?** You’re clearly link-savvy. You know DR70+ news links at $650–$700 each is *not* a cheap Fiverr gig. It’s editorial, it’s clean, it’s white-hat.. and it builds real authority fast.
If you’re serious about SEO momentum in a YMYL space, I’d point you to our **10-link plan** at $1,400/month. You’ll get a dependable stream of guaranteed average DR70+ links (real publications, real journalists), without burning your full budget. That leaves plenty of room for expert-led content, which you *still* need to scale in parallel.
Also—just attaching a real-world example from a YMYL client in the **health niche** so you can see what this looks like in action. You’ll get a feel for the kinds of publications we landed, how the expert positioning played out, and the impact on their authority metrics. Helps to see it, not just hear it.