Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

Tired of begging for backlinks?

That’s exactly why I built Linkbazaar.


Instead of cold emails that get ignored or overpriced deals, it works on a simple credit system:

  • Give backlinks → earn credits.

  • Spend credits → get backlinks.

  • No forced swaps.

  • No PBNs.

  • Auto-verified links so credits aren’t wasted.

  • Even AI topic suggestions to keep things contextual.

I got sick of how broken link building felt, so I wanted a fair trade model that rewards people who actually contribute.

If you’ve been stuck chasing links, what’s the biggest pain point you’d want solved?

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Nancy Philip

Backlink chasing drains energy. For me, the toughest part is avoiding spammy or irrelevant sites. If your platform ensures contextual, quality placements without constant monitoring, that solves half my headaches.

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

@nancy_philip That’s exactly the gap we’re trying to close.

On Linkbazaar, every backlink has to be contextual (the AI suggests topics that fit the linking page), and links are auto-verified so they can’t quietly disappear.

It’s credit-based, you're not stuck with forced swaps or irrelevant sites just to "make it work." You give links where it makes sense, and spend credits where you actually want visibility. The idea is to keep it a quality-first marketplace, not a numbers game.

Please do signup for beta waitlist, we are opening soon

Paul Mbetobong

Outreach feels like shouting into the void. The hardest part is rejection after long research. A credit system makes sense, I'd want assurance links stay live long-term without sudden removals.

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

@paul_mbetobong True, if it's rejected after research - it's hard and wasted effort. That's we encourage site owners to give backlinks to be in the community. So we should have enough sites in the community to give links, which is what we are trying to get.

Please do signup for beta waitlist, we are opening soon

Sabine Engel

I like your approach. My biggest struggle is scaling link building without burning out. Outreach doesn't scale well but if credits replace emails, it could save serious time while keeping quality intact.

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

@sabine_engel Exactly, linkbazaar reduces outreach effort and also give contextual relevance.

Please do signup for beta waitlist, we are opening soon

Safina Seth

My pain point is trust, too many platforms push low-quality PBNs. If Linkbazaar guarantees real sites and contextual placement, that alone makes it valuable. The credit swap feels like a refreshing alternative.

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

@safina_seth Totally agree - trust is the real currency here. That’s why we've made no PBNs a hard rule on Linkbazaar. Every site added is reviewed, links are verified automatically, and the AI helps ensure placements are contextual.

The credit system only works if people feel confident they're trading with genuine sites, so that's something we’re trying to protect from day one.

Please do signup for beta waitlist, we are opening soon

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)

Most of us have felt how messy backlinks can be - endless outreach, overpriced vendors, or links that quietly disappear.

With Linkbazaar I wanted to flip that into a fair trade: credits, verified links, and actual choice on where you give/get backlinks, and also contextual AI suggestions because many times that research itself takes time.


I’m curious - if you could fix just one thing about link building, what would it be?

Avneesh Chadha

Hey interesting idea.

Just curious - Why is giving a backlink 1 credit and recieving 2?

Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)
@avneesh_chadha In collaboration and community people take more than they give, so I m experimenting the theory of pushing to give more, if they do that they can save money, if they do less they have to spend, if they don’t have healthy exchange rate, they can’t request.
Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)
@avneesh_chadha honestly experiment may or may not work that way.. should find out based on users :)