Link Building Strategy

How to Get High Authority Backlinks in 2025

Five proven tactics for earning DR70+ editorial backlinks — what separates a high-authority link from a mediocre one, how to vet sites, and what to realistically budget.

By SERPpro Team | June 2025 | 7 min read

What Makes a Backlink "High Authority"?

Not all backlinks are created equal. A link from a real, traffic-generating publication in your industry is worth orders of magnitude more than a link from a low-traffic site that exists primarily to sell links. Understanding what separates high-authority backlinks from mediocre ones is the foundation of any effective link building strategy in 2025.

Four factors converge to make a backlink genuinely authoritative.

  • Domain Rating (DR): Ahrefs' DR is the most commonly used proxy for a site's backlink authority. A site with DR 70+ has a substantial link profile of its own, indicating Google has seen consistent signals of trust and relevance pointing to it over time.
  • Organic traffic: A site with DR 75 but near-zero organic traffic is a red flag — it may have bought links to inflate its DR without building real editorial value. Sites with genuine organic traffic (10,000+ monthly visitors is a reasonable floor) indicate real audiences and real editorial standards.
  • Editorial quality: Was the link placed by an editor or journalist who chose to include it because it added value to their readers? Or was it placed in exchange for money, a guest post, or a link swap? Editorial links carry the most algorithmic weight because they were designed to carry it.
  • Topical relevance: A DR 80 link from a site in your exact vertical carries more relevance signal than a DR 85 link from an unrelated general-interest publication. Authority and relevance work together — the highest-value links combine both.

Why DR70+ Matters for Rankings and AI Citations

The threshold of DR 70 is not arbitrary. It represents a site that has earned significant trust signals over time from its own link acquisition — meaning a backlink from it carries genuine PageRank-equivalent value in Google's eyes. Sites below DR 50 contribute far less authority, and sites built primarily to sell links often have inflated DRs that do not reflect real editorial value.

In 2025, the stakes have grown beyond traditional Google rankings. A large-scale study by Semrush analyzing thousands of AI-cited sources found a strong correlation between backlink authority and AI search citation frequency. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews consistently surface brands that are cited in high-authority publications. Each Forbes mention, each VentureBeat feature, each USA Today quote is not just an SEO signal — it is a training and citation signal for the AI systems that are increasingly the first touchpoint in the buying journey. Brands with strong high-authority link profiles appear in AI answers at a dramatically higher rate than brands without them.

Key insight: DR 70+ backlinks from editorially placed content on real publications are the most future-proof link type — valued equally by Google's traditional ranking algorithms and by AI systems deciding which sources to cite.

5 Proven Tactics to Acquire DR70+ Backlinks

Tactic 01
Digital PR Campaigns
Earn editorial coverage in national and trade media by pitching newsworthy data, brand stories, or expert commentary to journalists. Typical DR range: 75–95.
Tactic 02
HARO Outreach
Respond to journalist queries on platforms like HARO (Connectively) and Qwoted. Reactive, lower barrier, but highly competitive at the top publications. Typical DR range: 70–92.
Tactic 03
Editorial Guest Posts
Place expert-authored content on real publications with genuine editorial standards and real audiences. Different from low-quality "write for us" directories. Typical DR range: 50–80.
Tactic 04
Resource Page Links
Identify high-authority pages that curate resources in your niche and pitch your content for inclusion. Requires genuinely useful linkable assets. Typical DR range: 55–78.

Tactic 5: Unlinked Brand Mentions

The easiest high-authority link to earn is one from a site that has already mentioned your brand without linking to you. Use tools like Ahrefs Content Explorer or Google Alerts to find unlinked mentions, then reach out to the editor or journalist and politely request that they convert the mention to a link. Success rates for this tactic are high because no new editorial decision is required — you are simply asking them to complete the citation they already made. The DR range of recovered links depends on which publications have mentioned you, but this is worth doing systematically at any stage of link profile growth.

Digital PR: The Fastest Path to DR80+ Links

Of the five tactics above, digital PR consistently produces the highest DR placements in the shortest time for established brands. A well-executed digital PR campaign targeting Tier-1 national media can produce Forbes, USA Today, MSN, and VentureBeat placements — all DR 85+ — within 45 to 90 days. No other tactic reliably reaches that DR threshold at that speed.

The mechanics involve crafting expert commentary, data studies, or brand narratives that are genuinely newsworthy for a specific journalist's beat, then pitching them through existing media relationships. The quality of your pitch, the strength of your data or expertise angle, and the journalist relationships your team has built determine your placement rate. Our digital PR service combines HARO reactive outreach with proactive journalist pitching to maximize both volume and DR of earned placements.

Editorial Guest Posts: How to Tell the Real Thing From Link Farms

Editorial guest posts on genuine publications remain one of the most scalable tactics for building DR 50–80 links at volume. The critical distinction is between real editorial publications and sites that exist primarily to sell links. The markers of a real editorial publication include consistent organic traffic growth over at least 12 months, clear editorial guidelines with a real editorial team, content that serves a genuine reader audience (not just other SEOs), and site monetization that is not primarily link sales.

Sites that fail these tests may have high DR from their own historic link buying but provide diminishing value as Google continues to improve its detection of link schemes. Invest in real publications — they cost more per link, but the authority transfer is genuine and durable. See our editorial link building service for a curated network of vetted publisher relationships.

How to Vet a Site Before Acquiring a Link

Before placing a link on any site, run this five-point check.

  1. Organic traffic trend: Check the site in Ahrefs or Semrush. A site with declining or flat organic traffic over 12 months is either penalized or not earning new editorial authority. Both are bad signs.
  2. DR vs. traffic ratio: High DR paired with low organic traffic indicates link manipulation. Real editorial sites earn DR through content that also earns organic traffic.
  3. Content quality: Read 10 recent articles. Do they serve a real reader? Is there an editorial voice and consistent topical focus? Or does the content look like it was written to fill space?
  4. Link profile of the site's links to you: Check what anchor text and linking pages your link will appear on. A link buried in an unrelated article with dozens of other outbound links carries less value than a contextual link in a relevant, topically focused piece.
  5. Google index status: Confirm the site is indexed in Google and that individual pages (not just the homepage) appear in search results. De-indexed sites pass no PageRank.

Realistic Costs for DR70+ Backlinks in 2025

High-authority backlinks carry a cost commensurate with their value. The market for DR 70+ links in 2025 is as follows. Editorial guest posts on real DR 70+ publications typically run from $300 to $900 per placement. Digital PR placements — which target DR 75 to 95 on national media — typically cost $500 to $1,500 per earned placement when managed by a specialist agency, or are included in monthly retainer packages.

HARO-based placements on national media can yield DR 80–95 links, but require consistent daily effort or agency management to sustain. Managed HARO programs typically run from $1,000 to $2,500 per month for ongoing outreach that produces 3–6 placements per month at DR 70+. See our high-DA backlinks service for current pricing across DR tiers, or explore our full digital PR packages for bundled editorial outreach at volume.

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