Content & link studio

Build things worth linking to

Linkfield is a boutique studio that turns ideas into link-worthy assets โ€” research, guides, tools โ€” and places them on the publications your audience already trusts. Earned coverage that holds its value, not a spike that fades by the next update.

What we do

From idea to earned placement

Asset creation

We design the thing people want to cite โ€” original data, a definitive guide, a small free tool โ€” built around a question your market keeps asking.

Site research

We map the publications that already cover your topic, read their last ten pieces, and shortlist only the ones where a placement would genuinely fit.

Placement & outreach

We pitch editors with a real idea, write the piece, handle revisions and send you a live URL on a site that makes sense for your brand.

1,200+assets placed
35+niches covered
8 yrsstudio experience
1 dayaverage reply time

How it runs

A simple, repeatable rhythm

  1. Frame the goal

    We start from the page or query you want to win, not from a vanity link count. That decides everything downstream.

  2. Build the asset

    One strong, citable piece per cycle. Editors say yes to ideas, not to requests for "a collaboration".

  3. Place it well

    We match the asset to vetted, trafficked sites in your topical neighbourhood and write to each one's standards.

  4. Report plainly

    Every URL, every site, every cost โ€” in one short document you can forward without editing.

From the blog

Recent field notes

Strategy

The five asset types editors actually link to

Why most "content" never earns a link โ€” and the formats that reliably do.

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Outreach

Outreach that gets a reply, not a delete

The anatomy of a pitch editors answer, line by line.

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Measurement

Measuring link building without fooling yourself

The metrics that predict revenue, and the ones that just feel good.

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Have something worth talking about?

Send your domain and what you're trying to reach. We'll reply with an honest take โ€” even if it's "you don't need a studio for this yet."

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