What Is Multilingual Outreach?
Multilingual outreach places your backlinks on websites written in languages other than English. These are real blogs and publications with native-speaking audiences in countries around the world.
This is especially powerful for tourism and hospitality businesses. When a German family searches "Great Smoky Mountains Urlaub" or a French couple looks up "vacances Blue Ridge Parkway," you want to appear in those results—not just English ones.
Available Languages
We currently offer placements in 8 languages:
Need a language not listed? Contact us—we may be able to source it through our publisher network.
Which Domain Rating Should You Choose?
Domain Rating (DR) measures a website's backlink strength on a scale of 0-100. Higher DR sites pass more authority. Here's how to think about each tier:
DR Tier Guide
Best for: Testing international markets — $365
Great starting point to test which languages drive the most traffic to your site. Build initial visibility in multiple markets without overcommitting.
Best for: Establishing presence — $450
Solid mid-tier placements on established international blogs. Good balance of authority and cost for businesses serious about reaching foreign visitors.
Best for: Competitive international SEO — $550
Higher-authority placements for businesses already seeing international traffic who want to dominate foreign-language search results.
Best for: Premium international presence — $685
High-authority foreign-language sites for businesses serious about dominating international search. Best after building a foundation of DR10-30 placements.
Best for: Maximum international authority — $835
Top-tier placements on well-established international publications. Reserved for businesses with existing multilingual link profiles ready to compete at the highest level.
💡 Pro Tip: Start With Your Visitor Data
Check your Google Analytics to see which countries already send you traffic. If you're getting visitors from Germany but not ranking for German keywords, that's your first target language. Build where you already have traction.
Who Is This For?
Multilingual link building works best for businesses that serve international visitors:
- Hotels, B&Bs, vacation rentals — Attract tourists researching in their native language
- Tour operators & outfitters — Reach adventure travelers planning from abroad
- Restaurants & attractions — Show up when tourists search "best restaurants near Blue Ridge Parkway"
- Event venues — Destination weddings and corporate retreats draw international guests
- E-commerce with international shipping — Build authority in markets you ship to
⚠️ Not For Everyone
If your business only serves local customers who speak English (like a plumber or accountant), multilingual links won't help much. Stick with our standard niche edits or blogger outreach instead.
What's Included With Every Order
- Link placed on a real blog/publication in your chosen language
- Native-quality content (not machine translated)
- Contextual placement relevant to your niche
- Live URL and placement details once secured
- Domain metrics via Ahrefs (DR, traffic estimates)
- Lifetime link guarantee—if it's ever removed, we replace it free
- 100% money-back guarantee if we don't deliver
- 14-day turnaround
Common Questions
Does my website need to be in multiple languages?
No. The backlink can point to your English website. Google understands that international sites link to English-language resources. However, if you do have translated pages, we can link directly to those for even better relevance.
How do you ensure quality in languages I don't speak?
We work with native-speaking publishers, not translators. These are real blogs run by people who write in their native language daily. We also verify placements and can provide screenshots of the live content.
Can I choose anchor text in another language?
Yes, you can provide anchor text in the target language, or we can work with the publisher to create something natural. For English anchor text on foreign sites, we recommend branded anchors or URLs.
Why is multilingual outreach more expensive?
Foreign-language publishers are harder to source and vet. The publisher network is smaller, and we need native speakers to verify quality. The premium reflects the specialized nature of this service.