Publisher profile

Operator Desk on Linkfro

Marketing operations title covering RevOps, agencies, analytics, and martech with fast review loops.

MarketingAgenciesUnited StatesEnglish

Quick answer

Operator Desk is a sample Linkfro publisher profile showing the type of data a public inventory page should expose: niche fit, location, metrics, allowed attributes, and operational rules that shape the final buying decision.

Domain

operatordesk.com

Traffic

29k monthly organic visits

Turnaround

5-8 business days

At a glance

Commercial fit and operating signals

A marketplace profile should help a buyer qualify a publisher quickly, not force another discovery call.

Metrics

DR 61 • Spam 2.4%

29k monthly organic visits

Coverage

United States / Canada

Languages: English

Commercial terms

$310-$540

Response time 24-36 hours

Best fit

Campaigns this publisher suits best

Unique fit statements are one of the easiest ways to keep programmatic inventory pages useful instead of thin.

Agency case studies and workflow explainers.

Measurement- or governance-led thought leadership.

Teams that need fast turnaround without sacrificing editorial review.

Publisher rules

Rules and offer types

These are the kinds of details that reduce buying friction and help teams approve placements faster.

Offer types

Guest postsSponsored contentDigital PR
sponsoredugc

Rules buyers should know

  • Editorial angle must teach a workflow, not pitch a product directly.
  • Publisher approves final headline and excerpt for homepage placement.
  • Contributor bios are allowed when brand attribution is relevant.

Trust

Trust signals attached to the listing

Programmatic profiles need unique trust context, not just metrics. That is what keeps them commercially useful.

Publisher rule sheet includes anchor, disclosure, and revision policy.

Placement queue and publication ETA are visible before order submission.

Post-publication monitoring tracks attribute changes and link removals.