Market Context
Israeli link building: a high-tech economy with a multilingual media ecosystem.
Israel has one of the world's highest concentrations of tech companies per capita, with a sophisticated digital publishing market operating in Hebrew, English, and Arabic across a high-income, highly educated online audience.
Israeli digital publishing includes Ynet (Yedioth Ahronoth's digital arm), The Marker, Calcalist, Globes (finance and tech), and The Times of Israel (English). English-language Israeli tech and startup coverage reaches a global VC and enterprise technology audience far beyond Israel's borders. Hebrew-language content dominates local SERPs. The .il TLD carries strong geo-authority for Israeli search queries.
Israeli placements range from ILS 300–ILS 5,000 per link (approx. $80–$1,400 USD). Publisher DR ranges from 30–70. English-language tech publications like Geektime and The Times of Israel represent strong mid-DR value for international campaigns. Hebrew-language finance and news placements require broker relationships or in-market editorial contacts.
Hebrew-language content requires professional native Hebrew writing — not AI-translated from English. Israeli editors at tech publications expect specific, data-backed pitches with verifiable company claims. English-language Israeli tech content should reference unit-8200 ecosystem companies, IDA (Israel Innovation Authority) programmes, or regional VC dynamics to establish local credibility.
Strongest verticals: cybersecurity (Israel is a global leader), enterprise SaaS and cloud, medical devices and digital health, agricultural technology, financial services, defence-adjacent technology, and deep tech. The Tel Aviv startup ecosystem generates continuous editorial demand across B2B tech media.