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How to Price Your Site (and Sensitive Niches)

Arslan Jason August 19, 2026 4 min read
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How to Price Your Site (and Sensitive Niches)

Pricing is the first filter advertisers use. Too high and your listing sits idle. Too low and you attract the wrong briefs — then burn time rejecting tasks. Sensitive niches (crypto, trading, CBD, forex) need a second number on top of the base, so buyers know the surcharge before checkout.

This guide is for publishers already listing (or about to list) on SEOLinkBuildings. For the full click-path through My Sites, Tasks, and Withdraw, use the publisher platform guide. Platform fee context sits on pricing.

Start with one honest base price

Your base guest-post price should reflect what a careful buyer would pay for this site: real niche fit, language/country, traffic quality, and how permanent you keep links. Ignore vanity DA screenshots from unrelated networks.

A practical way to set it:

  1. Look at comparable live listings in the same language and niche band.
  2. Ask what you would pay if you were buying for a client budget.
  3. Leave room for revisions — rush work is not free labour.
  4. Prefer a round euro amount you can defend in chat.

If review keeps bouncing the listing for “unrealistic price,” the number is usually the problem, not the rest of the form. See why sites get rejected.

Publisher My Sites screen showing website listings and pricing fields
My Sites — set the base guest-post price when you add or edit a website.

Sensitive niches: optional add-ons, not a second listing

On the site form, sensitive topics are opt-in. Open the disclosure only if you accept placements about:

  • Cryptocurrency
  • Trading
  • CBD
  • Forex

For each topic you tick, enter an extra price in euros. Advertisers who pick that niche pay your base price plus that add-on. The surcharge is a pass-through for editorial risk and brand friction — not a hidden platform fee.

Guidelines that keep inventory clean:

  • If you will reject crypto briefs anyway, do not enable the topic. Silence after accept hurts everyone.
  • Price the add-on for the real cost of review and possible legal/editorial heat — not as a vanity premium.
  • Keep add-ons consistent across similar sites you own so buyers are not confused.

What “good pricing” looks like to buyers

Buyers compare your number to traffic, language, link type, and how clear your niche tags are. Inflated traffic claims next to a luxury price get skipped. Underpriced high-authority sites get carted by agencies that expect white-glove turnaround — then dispute when you cannot keep up.

Match price to service level:

  • Lower price — standard niche, clear dofollow/nofollow rules, normal turnaround
  • Mid price — stronger traffic or competitive niches, limited outbound links
  • Higher price — scarce language/country inventory, strict editorial, slow but careful publishing

After you go live

Watch which orders you accept vs reject. If you reject half of sensitive briefs, raise the add-on or turn the topic off. If standard orders never arrive, drop the base a notch and fix niche tags before you cut further.

Faster completion and clean live URLs matter more than a €20 bump — see faster payouts. Ready to list? Become a publisher or register and price the first site as if you were buying it yourself.

Frequently asked questions

What is the base price vs a sensitive price?

The base price is what advertisers pay for a standard guest post on your listing. Sensitive prices are optional extras for crypto, trading, CBD, or forex. When an advertiser chooses one of those topics, they pay base + that add-on.

Do I have to accept crypto or CBD?

No. Leave sensitive topics unchecked if you do not want those placements. Opening the sensitive panel is only for publishers who accept those niches and want a clear surcharge.

Can I change prices after the site is live?

Yes, from My Sites — but treat live prices as what new orders will see. Do not change terms mid-order without talking to the advertiser in chat.

Why was my price flagged in review?

Unrealistic prices relative to traffic and authority slow approval. Extremely high prices with thin metrics look like speculation; near-zero prices look like link farms. Aim for a number you would pay as a buyer.

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