engadget.com · DR 90
How to Get Backlinks from Engadget
Consumer electronics and technology news, reviews, and features for tech enthusiasts worldwide.
Domain Rating90/100
Monthly visitors30M+
CategoryTechnology
Authority tierTier 1
Why it matters
Why a Engadget backlink moves rankings
At DR 90 with 30M+ monthly visitors, Engadget is one of the strongest editorial sources you can earn a link from in the Technology space. Google's algorithm heavily weights links from established, high-traffic publications — and Engadget sits near the top of that list.
How we do it
3 ways to get a link from Engadget
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Guest Post
We pitch and publish a long-form article on Engadget under a byline. The article links back to your site with an agreed anchor text in the body copy. Full editorial production included.
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Link Insert
Your URL is placed into an existing, already-indexed Engadget article. Faster than a guest post and benefits from the existing page's trust and rankings from day one.
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Editorial / HARO
Your brand is cited as an expert source in articles Engadget journalists are actively writing. These are the most trusted placements Google recognises.
Learn moreWhat's included
Everything in your Engadget placement
- Editorial placement on engadget.com — DR 90, 30M+ monthly visitors
- Full site vetting: traffic, spam score, and editorial quality checked before outreach
- Anchor text strategy aligned to your target keywords
- Link delivery with indexed confirmation within 7 days of going live
- 90-day replacement guarantee — if it goes down, we replace it free
- Monthly ranking report showing keyword movement attributed to the placement
FAQ
Engadget backlinks — answered
Engadget has a Domain Rating of 90 and receives 30M+ monthly visitors. A single editorial link from Engadget carries more ranking weight than dozens of links from lower-authority sites. Google treats Engadget as a trusted, high-authority publisher — which is precisely why a link from them moves your domain authority faster than most other sources.
Paid link schemes involve paying directly for a placement with no editorial oversight — which violates Google's guidelines and risks a manual penalty. The Engadget placements Dot Mirror secures are genuinely editorial: pitched through direct relationships with Engadget contributors and editors, reviewed by their editorial team, and indistinguishable from organically earned links. They're compliant because they go through the same process any earned placement would.
Link inserts on existing Engadget content typically go live within 14–21 days. Guest post placements require editorial scheduling and take 3–6 weeks from pitch to publication. We'll give you a specific estimate based on the type of Engadget placement you want and your campaign brief.
A DR 90 link from Engadget will meaningfully shift your domain authority and improve rankings on competitive keywords, especially when paired with a strategic anchor text that targets your highest-priority terms. Most clients see measurable ranking movement within 60–90 days of their first high-authority placements going live.
Every placement comes with a 90-day link replacement guarantee. If a Engadget link goes down for any reason within 90 days, we replace it with a comparable or higher-DR link at no additional cost. You can see the link URL, DR, anchor text, and indexed confirmation within 7 days of it going live.
