Premium Placements
High DR Sites Accepting Guest Posts
What actually separates high-DR guest post sites from high-DR link farms — and how to access the real ones.
DR floor40+
DR average60+
TrafficRequired
Guarantee90-day
Not all high-DR sites are created equal. A DR 70 site with 200 monthly organic visitors is a link farm. A DR 50 site with 80,000 monthly organic visitors is an authority publication. We vet both — and only accept the latter.
Our vetting
What makes a high-DR site actually valuable
- Real organic traffic — verified in Ahrefs or Semrush
- DR 40+ with clean referring domain profile
- Less than 5% spam score on Moz
- Genuine editorial team — not a content farm
- Indexed and not penalised in Google Search Console
- Niche-relevant content — not a general 'write for us' site
- Outbound link profile not dominated by low-quality sites
- 2+ years of consistent content publishing history
FAQ
High DR guest posts — answered
For most niches, DR 50+ is where you start seeing meaningful authority transfer. DR 70+ is where a single link can meaningfully move a domain's authority metrics. We target DR 40–90+ depending on your campaign tier.
No. Many high-DR sites that 'accept guest posts' are actually link farms that have gamed DR through reciprocal linking. We check Ahrefs traffic alongside DR — a DR 60 site with 500 monthly visits is far less valuable than a DR 50 site with 50,000 visits.
Relationships built over years, direct outreach, editorial pitching, and niche expertise that makes editors want our content. We don't use marketplaces for high-DR placements — editors on quality sites ignore marketplace pitches.
We can target specific sites if they meet our quality criteria and accept guest content in your niche. Highly sought-after sites like Forbes and TechCrunch require HARO editorial pitching rather than a direct guest post approach.
