I help B2B SaaS companies earn high-quality backlinks, build topical authority, and increase visibility across Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI search platforms. Rather than chasing random backlinks, I focus on strategic outreach, digital PR, and editorial placements tha
This website has DR 80. Why are you rejecting it?"
That was my client's question.
My answer surprised them:
"Because only 20% of its content is actually about SaaS."
That one decision completely changed our link-building strategy.
A client recently sent me a list of high-DR websites for a SaaS backlink campaign.
The first question wasn't about price.It was:
"Are these actually SaaS websites?" At first glance, they looked perfect.High DR. Strong traffic. Affordable pricing. But when I reviewed the content, I found a problem. Most of the sites only published an occasional SaaS article.
The rest of their content was about finance, lifestyle, travel, gaming, or general tech. For a SaaS company, that's not enough.Instead, we focused on publishers where 70–80% of the content was consistently about topics like:
👉 AI & Generative AI
👉CRM & Sales Software
👉 Marketing Automation
👉Cybersecurity
👉Cloud Computing
👉 DevOps & APIs
👉 Productivity & Collaboration Tools
👉 B2B SaaS & Enterprise Software
Yes, the pricing was slightly higher. But the relevance was dramatically better.
A backlink isn't just about DR anymore. It's about whether your brand belongs in the conversation your audience and increasingly AI associates with your niche.
After replacing general tech placements with highly relevant SaaS publishers, the client's backlink profile became far more aligned with their business, creating stronger topical authority instead of just increasing the number of links.
Lesson: Stop negotiating only on price.
Start evaluating the percentage of SaaS relevance on every publisher you buy from.Because in 2026, context beats cost, and relevance beats raw metrics.