Overview of paid link expenses and expiration dates

Problem: Paid links expire, get noFollow-ed or removed without notice

Paying for links is a hefty expense.

Naturally, you want to have a clear overview of how much money you spend on each project / client and check the health of your paid links.

If your links expire, you will want to know when this happens and to get a notification before they do.

Keeping track of prices and dates in spreadsheets can be a real challenge, especially with a larger amount of clients and backlinks purchased monthly.

Solution: Clear overview of paid link expenses and expiration dates

With Base, you’ll have a clear overview of your paid links at all times.

This includes their prices as well as expiration dates, anchors, URL targets and link health.

This will help you determine whether you’ve stayed within the budget for each specific project and see if you have any additional resources left.

You will also be able to keep track of the link expiration dates and get monthly notifications in the form of “Links that will expire in this month” email, so you can react accordingly and in a timely manner.

Bonus happiness: See if your paid links get removed before the arranged expiration date

Although you paid for a backlink fair and square, not all editors will keep their end of the bargain.

It’s not unusual for backlinks to get removed, noFollow or their anchors change after some time, whether you paid for them or not.

Base will make sure to inform you about any change so you can react quickly.

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