Link Building [QUICK GUIDE] Adding Backlinks To Customer Websites In 2026

Web4point0

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This is just some quick advice I have for all of you.

If you build websites for customers, avoid using that old tactic where you add a link to your own website in the footer. Google caught on that a long time ago and it's not as effective as it used to be.

Instead, follow these quick steps to figure out where YOU should place the backlinks.

1. Figure Out What Page You Want The Backlink On
Everybody goes for the homepage, and that's fine, but there are other pages on a website you know?

It can be on the about page, on a blog post, you know just think of other pages you can use.

2. Pick A Place that makes sense on the page
Again avoid the footer, but don't just slap the link anywhere on the page. Pick a place that makes sense.

If it's a blog post and the customer site is relevant to your site, that's easy. If it's on the about page, you can probably even mention you built the website at the bottom of the page. "Built By X" or something like that.

3. Decide whether to tell the customer
This is really an ethics thing. You can just add it in there and I've done this myself before. Customers don't really care as long as the site is built well. But if you feel like asking them for their permission first, make sure to phrase it in a way they'll understand.

You now don't just be like "hey can I add a backlink to my website for that juicy link juice?" Come on man they're not going to know what you're talking about.

Instead just ask them if you can add an attribute just saying that you built the website. Say it in a way they'll understand.

That's all I've got for today.

~ @Web4point0
 
Your tactic seems ok, myself I would never place a link or ask for one on a clients site, in my eyes it is a cheap move and looks bad, if the customer adds a link in a blogpost about his new wesite I am happy for the link.
 
Your tactic seems ok, myself I would never place a link or ask for one on a clients site, in my eyes it is a cheap move and looks bad, if the customer adds a link in a blogpost about his new wesite I am happy for the link.
You're not wrong. It's a pretty cheap move and could look bad to customers even if you do ask. It's more for people just looking for another way to get a backlink.
 
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