# Link Building Services

> Link building services from a Naples SEO company: earned editorial links, digital PR, and local link building. No bought links, no PBNs, no promised link counts. Free backlink audit, no long-term contracts.

NAPLES, FL · LINK BUILDING
# Link building services that earn links Google actually counts.
Link building is the most abused service in SEO, which is exactly why honesty is the product here. Google now neutralizes manipulative links instead of rewarding them, so the cheap ones are worthless and the aggressive ones cause damage that outlasts the contract. We build links that survive.
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★ 5.0 ON GOOGLE · NAPLES, FL · NO LONG-TERM CONTRACTS
"Within two weeks my business was ranked #1 organically and top 3 in the map pack."
**Genaro Vasquez***Verified Google review* SEO Elite Agency provides link building services from Naples, Florida, focused on earned, editorial links: digital PR, original linkable assets, expert commentary, unlinked brand-mention reclamation, and local links from Southwest Florida institutions. We will not buy links, run a private blog network, or promise a link count. We work month-to-month with no long-term contracts and start every engagement with a [free backlink audit](https://seoeliteagency.com/free-seo-audit/).
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## Where does your visibility actually stand?
Three quick questions. You will get an honest read on where you are winning, where you are losing the customer, and the one gap to close first.

01 When someone Googles your main service in your city, where do you land?
Top of page one Page one, not the top Page two+ or not sure

02 Do you show up in the Google map pack, the top three with the map?
Yes, consistently Sometimes No or not sure

03 Ask ChatGPT or Gemini for the best in your category and city. Are you named?
Yes No Never checked

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ON THIS PAGE
- [Do backlinks still matter for SEO in 2026?](#do-backlinks-still-matter-for-seo-in-2026)
- [Does Google penalize manipulative links or just ignore them?](#does-google-penalize-manipulative-links-or-just-ignore-them)
- [What is the difference between earned, editorial, and manipulative links?](#what-is-the-difference-between-earned-editorial-and-manipula)
- [What kind of link building actually works now?](#what-kind-of-link-building-actually-works-now)
- [How does local link building work for a Naples business?](#how-does-local-link-building-work-for-a-naples-business)
- [Do brand mentions help even when there is no link?](#do-brand-mentions-help-even-when-there-is-no-link)
- [Can you over-optimize anchor text and get in trouble?](#can-you-over-optimize-anchor-text-and-get-in-trouble)
- [Should you disavow toxic backlinks?](#should-you-disavow-toxic-backlinks)
- [How should link building be measured, by count or by quality?](#how-should-link-building-be-measured-by-count-or-by-quality)

## Do backlinks still matter for SEO in 2026?
Yes, but the definition of a link that helps has narrowed sharply. Links from relevant, editorial sources still carry ranking weight, because they signal that real publications and businesses vouch for you. Cheap, bought, and bulk links no longer help. Google neutralizes them. Relevance and editorial context now matter far more than raw quantity or a domain-authority score.
Backlinks remain one of the ways search engines judge whether a site is trustworthy. When a respected publication links to your page inside a genuine article, that is a real vote, and Google still counts it. What has changed is everything around it.
The old model treated links as a quantity game: more links, higher rankings, and an entire industry grew up to manufacture them at scale. That model is over. Google has spent a decade building systems to find manufactured links and stop them passing value, so a thousand cheap links can now do less for you than a single relevant editorial one.
So links matter, but link building as most people picture it, a monthly quota of directory submissions, blog comments, and paid placements, is a way to spend money for no gain, or worse. We build for relevance and editorial legitimacy, the properties Google cannot easily discount.

## Does Google penalize manipulative links or just ignore them?
Mostly it ignores them, which is worse than it sounds. Since the December 2022 link spam update, Google's SpamBrain system neutralizes spammy links algorithmically and the credit they once passed is lost (Google, 2022). Manual penalties still exist for egregious schemes, but the common outcome is quiet: you paid for links that now do nothing.
Google defines the problem plainly: "Link spam is the practice of creating links to or from a site primarily for the purpose of manipulating search rankings" (Google, 2026). Its policy names the usual suspects: buying or selling links for ranking purposes, excessive link exchanges, low-quality guest posts published at scale, and automated link creation. Any link built primarily to move a ranking falls inside that definition.
For years the fear was a manual penalty, a human reviewer flagging your site and tanking it. Those still happen for blatant schemes. But the December 2022 link spam update made the default response algorithmic: "ranking may change as spammy links are neutralized and any credit passed by these unnatural links are lost" (Google, 2022). The link does not earn a punishment so much as it earns nothing, forever.
This is why private blog networks, paid link packages, bulk guest-post farms, and cheap Fiverr backlinks are worthless-to-harmful. The best case is that you spent money on links that pass no value. The worst case is that a footprint of obviously manipulative links makes a site look spammy in aggregate and drags down the pages you care about. Either way, the money is gone and the risk stays on your domain after the contract ends. We do not build any of it, because it does not work and it hands you a liability we would not accept ourselves.

## What is the difference between earned, editorial, and manipulative links?
An earned link is one a person chose to give you because your content deserved it. An editorial link is placed inside genuine content by the publisher, not bought or bartered. A manipulative link is created primarily to move a ranking: paid, exchanged, or mass-produced. Google is increasingly good at telling them apart, and only the first two hold their value.
The distinction is about intent and control. If a link exists only because you paid, swapped, or automated it, it carries the fingerprint of manipulation: the same anchor text across unrelated sites, links from pages that link to everyone, placements with no editorial reason to exist. These patterns are exactly what SpamBrain is built to catch.
Editorial links behave differently because a real publisher made an independent decision to include them. A journalist cites your data. A local news site links to the charity event you sponsored. An industry blog references your tool because it is useful. You cannot demand these, which is precisely why they are worth having.
This is also why "domain authority" alone is a misleading target. A relevant link from a modest, on-topic site your buyers actually read can be worth more than a link from a high-authority domain that has nothing to do with you. Relevance and editorial context beat raw authority scores.

## What kind of link building actually works now?
The methods that earn editorial links: digital PR that gives journalists a reason to cite you, genuinely linkable assets like original data, tools, and research, expert commentary sourcing where you answer reporter queries, unlinked brand-mention reclamation, and local link building through community involvement. All share one trait: the link is a byproduct of something real, not the goal.
Digital PR is the engine. It means creating something newsworthy (a survey of your market, a data story, an expert take on a trend) and getting it in front of journalists who cover that beat. When it lands, you earn links from exactly the authoritative, relevant sources Google still rewards, plus brand exposure on top.
Linkable assets, a form of [content marketing](https://seoeliteagency.com/content-marketing-services/), make that repeatable. Original research, a free calculator, a useful guide, or proprietary data give people a reason to link without being asked, because linking to a good source makes their own content better. We would rather build one asset that earns links for years than chase a hundred placements that each earn one.
Expert commentary sourcing, answering journalist requests through services in the HARO tradition, puts a real person with real credentials on record, which suits fields where expertise is the product. Alongside it, unlinked brand-mention reclamation finds places that already named you without linking and turns those mentions into links, some of the lowest-risk link building there is. None of it promises a fixed number of links per month, because earned links arrive on the publisher's schedule, not ours.

## How does local link building work for a Naples business?
Local link building earns links from the institutions a Southwest Florida community already trusts: the chamber of commerce, sponsorships and events, Naples and Bonita Springs news outlets, community organizations, and industry partners. These links are relevant by definition, hard for competitors to replicate, and they reinforce the local relevance that drives map-pack visibility, not just organic rankings.
For a local business, the most valuable links are often the least glamorous. A profile with the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce, a sponsorship of a charity gala written up locally, a supplier or partner who features you on their site. Each is a real, relevant, editorial link a competitor two towns over cannot easily copy.
Local press is underused. Naples and the surrounding communities have news outlets, neighborhood publications, and event calendars that cover businesses doing something worth covering. A genuine story (an expansion, a community initiative, a local milestone) can earn a link from a source with deep local authority, exactly what search engines weigh when deciding who ranks in a place.
This work compounds with everything else we do in [Naples](https://seoeliteagency.com/naples-seo-services/). Local links strengthen the same entity signals that a complete [Google Business Profile](https://seoeliteagency.com/google-business-profile-optimization-services/) and consistent citations build, so they help you in the map pack and in AI answers, not only in the ten blue links, a natural extension of being a real, visible business in your own market.

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- Whether ChatGPT, Perplexity and AI Overviews name you or a competitor
- Technical and Core Web Vitals issues, ranked by impact

## Do brand mentions help even when there is no link?
Increasingly, yes, especially for AI visibility. A recent study of 75,000 brands found that branded web mentions correlate with visibility in AI answers far more strongly than link metrics do: mentions at roughly 0.66 to 0.71, while backlink counts showed only very weak correlation (Ahrefs, 2025). As buyers shift to AI to find businesses, being talked about anywhere trusted starts to matter as much as being linked.
For most of SEO's history, an unlinked mention of your brand passed no ranking value. That is changing. Ahrefs' analysis of 75,000 brands found web mentions correlated with AI-answer visibility at about 0.66 to 0.71, while backlink metrics correlated only very weakly (Ahrefs, 2025), suggesting generative engines lean heavily on how often and where a brand is discussed, link or no link.
The reason is how these systems read the web. An AI engine is deciding which businesses are real, established, and worth naming, and frequent mentions across sources it trusts are strong evidence of that, hyperlinked or not. This is why digital PR does double duty now: the coverage that earns a link also seeds the mentions that make an AI engine confident enough to recommend you.
The shift matters because the audience is moving: roughly 45% of consumers now use AI to find a local business, up from 6% (BrightLocal, 2026). A business mentioned widely across relevant, trusted sources has an advantage in [AI search](https://seoeliteagency.com/geo-optimization-services/) that no amount of manufactured links can buy. Earning genuine coverage builds both the links and the mentions at once.

## Can you over-optimize anchor text and get in trouble?
Yes, and it is one of the clearest fingerprints of manipulation. A natural backlink profile has messy, varied anchor text: your brand name, the bare URL, generic phrases, and only occasionally an exact keyword. When most links point to a page using the same money keyword, that pattern looks engineered, and Google treats it as a signal of link spam rather than a boost.
When a publisher links to you naturally, they use whatever words fit their sentence: often your company name, sometimes "this study," sometimes just the raw link. Across many real links, that produces a diverse, brand-heavy anchor profile, the opposite of what a keyword-optimizing campaign produces, and that contrast is exactly what detection systems look for.
The temptation is obvious: if exact-match anchor text once helped, more should help more. It does not anymore. A page whose incoming links all shout the same keyword reads as manipulated, and the links meant to lift it can instead flag the pattern.
Our approach is to let anchor text follow the content, not dictate it. When we earn a mention in a real article, the anchor reflects how the writer chose to reference you. We do not script anchors to a keyword target, because a natural, brand-led distribution is both safer and, given how Google now weighs links, more effective.

## Should you disavow toxic backlinks?
Usually not. Google is explicit that "most sites will not need to use this tool" and that the disavow file is an advanced feature that can harm your performance if used incorrectly (Google, 2026). Google now neutralizes most spammy links on its own. Disavowing is for a narrow case: a manual action, or paid links you cannot remove that are dragging you down.
The disavow tool exists, and the SEO industry has long oversold it. Because Google's systems now ignore most spammy links automatically, telling Google to discount your links is rarely necessary and occasionally counterproductive: disavow a link you thought was toxic but that was actually helping, and you have hurt yourself. Google's guidance is to reserve it for sites facing a manual action, or expecting one over paid or scheme links they cannot get taken down (Google, 2026).
Where cleanup genuinely matters is an inherited bad history: a previous agency that bought links, a negative-SEO attack, or a manual penalty in place. In those cases we audit the full profile, identify links that are both manipulative and plausibly harmful, attempt removal first, and disavow only what cannot be removed. This is careful, evidence-led work, not a routine monthly task.
What we will not do is sell a recurring "toxic link cleanup" service most sites do not need. If your profile is clean, we will tell you so and spend the budget on earning links instead of chasing phantom ones.

## How should link building be measured, by count or by quality?
By the quality of referring domains and the referral traffic they send, never by raw link count. A handful of relevant, authoritative, editorial links that drive real visitors and lift the pages that convert are worth more than hundreds of low-value links. Link count is a vanity metric, and buying to hit a number is how businesses acquire the links that hurt them.
The right questions are qualitative. Are new links coming from sites relevant to your business and genuinely authoritative? Do they sit inside real editorial content? Are they sending referral traffic, actual people clicking through? Is the visibility of your priority pages improving? Those measures track whether link building is working. A monthly link tally does not.
We report on referring-domain quality and relevance, referral traffic from earned placements, and the movement of the pages those links support, connected wherever possible to leads and revenue, not just rankings. If a link earned coverage and traffic but did not move a ranking, that is still a win. If a hundred links moved nothing, that is a warning, not a report to celebrate.
This is also why we will not promise a specific number of links per month. A quota forces the wrong behavior: it pushes an agency toward the cheap, manufactured links that fill a spreadsheet and damage a domain. We would rather earn three links Google counts than thirty it ignores.
We are based at 1950 Mayfair Street, Suite 313 in Naples, we hold a 5.0 rating on Google, and the backlink audit is free with no obligation. You can reach us at (843) 955-7727 or hello@seoeliteagency.com. No contract required to find out what your current link profile is actually worth.

SOURCES
- [Google: Spam policies for Google web search (link spam)](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies)
- [Google: December 2022 link spam update releasing for Google Search](https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2022/12/december-22-link-spam-update)
- [Google: Disavow links to your site (Search Console Help)](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2648487)
- [Ahrefs: Top Brand Visibility Factors in ChatGPT, AI Mode, and AI Overviews (75k brands studied), 2025](https://ahrefs.com/blog/ai-brand-visibility-correlations/)
- [BrightLocal: Local Consumer Review & AI Search research, 2026](https://www.brightlocal.com/research/local-consumer-review-survey/)
LAST UPDATED 2026-07-13 · WRITTEN BY JAMIE KLONCZ, FOUNDER · SEO ELITE AGENCY, NAPLES FL

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