Offer type

Niche edits and link insertions on existing articles

Evaluate contextual placements in already-indexed content with explicit rules around fit, anchor usage, and allowed link attributes.

Quick answer

A niche edit is a paid placement where your link is added to an existing article. Linkfro helps buyers filter these opportunities by topic fit, traffic indicators, and publisher policy before purchase.

Use case

Existing article updates

Focus

Context + traffic fit

Governance

Rules disclosed upfront

Deliverables

What buyers control in this workflow

The offer page should state the real commercial inputs before a buyer talks to sales.

Candidate article context with approved anchor and destination guidance.

Publisher notes on edit scope, article freshness, and disclosure rules.

Placement timing window and post-publication verification.

Pre-flight

Checks worth making before approving the order

These checks are part of the growth-engine strategy because they help the page answer commercial intent directly.

Check whether the existing article still matches current buyer intent.

Confirm the page has stable traffic and no conflicting commercial anchors.

Review whether the placement will be labeled or re-opened editorially.

Reporting

How Linkfro reports the placement

The reporting layer is a differentiator, so the offer pages should spell it out.

Before/after article snapshots showing where the placement was added.

Current attribute state and anchor validation after publication.

Event history log if the publisher updates or removes the insertion later.

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask about this offer

When does a niche edit make sense?

It works best when there is an existing article with durable topical fit and enough editorial flexibility to include the placement naturally.

How is policy risk handled?

Buyers can review disclosure expectations and available link attributes before purchasing, which keeps the workflow aligned with marketplace governance instead of off-platform guesswork.