Link Building Service

4 Tips For Starting A Successful Link Building Service (2024)

Updated: January 19th, 2023

Want to start your own link building service? Here are some tips you should know:

Learn more about starting a link building service:

Where to start?

-> Link building service plan
-> How to finance a link building service?
-> How much does it cost to start a link building service?
-> Pros and cons of a link building service

Need inspiration?

-> Other link building service success stories

Other resources

-> Profitability of a link building service

We've interviewed thousands of successful founders at Starter Story and asked what advice they would give to entrepreneurs who are just getting started.

Here's the best advice we discovered for starting a link building service:

#1: Christopher Panteli, founder of Linkifi:

We chatted with with Christopher, founder of Linkifi ($50K/month). In our interview, Christopher says:

Continue to learn and test your ideas; give away your services or products for free to a select group, gather feedback, adjust, and retest.

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#2: Justas Markus, founder of Get Found XL:

We chatted with with Justas, founder of Get Found XL ($45K/month). In our interview, Justas says:

Taking that first step is hard, but you need to get started regardless of any doubts that might be inside your head. You need to have a plan. Create a checklist and take small steps. Each point cleared off that list will feel like an achievement and give you more motivation.

Additionally:

Look for a reliable partner when things start to get too busy. It is a natural transition for entrepreneurs who are no longer capable of handling everything simply because they lack time.

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#3: Justas Markus, founder of Get Found XL:

We chatted with with Justas, founder of Get Found XL ($45K/month). In our interview, Justas says:

If you assign a task to someone else but need to answer questions and make decisions to get the task done - you’re not delegating. You’re deciding.

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