Terms & Conditions

 Last Updated: May 31, 2026 

Using this website or working with us on a project means these terms apply to you. Take a few minutes to read through them. Most of it is straightforward, and if anything feels unclear, drop us an email before you place an order.

1. Who We Are and What We Do

Markethority started because we saw too many link building agencies cutting corners — selling PBN links, recycling the same low-quality sites, and calling it SEO. We took a different path.

Our work covers guest posting, link insertions, SaaS link building, blogger outreach, and fully managed campaigns. The clients we work with are mostly SaaS companies, tech businesses, and marketing agencies. Every link we build goes through manual vetting. That takes more time, but it’s the only way to actually move rankings without putting a domain at risk.

2. Our Services 

Markethority offers guest posting, link insertions, SaaS link building, blogger outreach, and fully managed link building campaigns. Each service is built around manual outreach to real, vetted websites — the kind that actually have traffic and editorial standards worth caring about. If you want details on what each one involves, the Services page covers all of it. 

3. Payments and Order Confirmation

Work starts after payment is received or a written agreement is signed, depending on what’s been arranged. Once that’s done, we’ll confirm the order details in writing so there’s a clear record of what’s included, the expected timeline, and what we need from you.

We sort out pricing before anything gets started — no surprises later. Currency depends on the client; most people pay in USD, but we also work in GBP, INR, or whatever’s been agreed on. Single orders are paid upfront. For ongoing work, billing runs on the schedule we set together at the beginning. Payment can be made via bank transfer, PayPal, or UPI. 

4. Delivery Timelines

Every order comes with an estimated window. That estimate is based on realistic factors — how many campaigns we have running, how quickly publishers respond, and whether the content needs revisions before a site will accept it.

These windows aren’t locked-in deadlines. Publishing is collaborative, and third-party websites don’t always move at the pace we’d like. If your order is running late, we’ll tell you. If a particular date is critical for your campaign, say so at the start and we’ll flag whether it’s achievable.

5. Refunds and Link Replacements

Completed placements are non-refundable. Once an article is live and the link is indexed, that work is done.

Links that drop within the first 30 days get replaced at no cost. Past that window, most placements stay live indefinitely, but if something odd happens, contact us and we’ll look into it. We’re not going to ignore a legitimate issue just because it falls outside a policy window.

In cases where we take payment and genuinely cannot fulfill the order after putting in real effort, we’ll either apply a credit to your account or refund that specific placement. We won’t keep money for work we couldn’t deliver.

6. What You Need to Provide

When you place an order, we’ll need your target URL, your preferred anchor text, and any niche-specific notes that help us find the right placement. The clearer you are about what you want, the better the match we can find.

If there are sites you’ve already built links on, competitors you want us to steer clear of, or any topics that are off-limits, share that list early. It prevents wasted effort on both sides.

Make sure the URL you give us is working and doesn’t lead to anything that would get flagged — broken pages, banned content, or anything that violates the publisher’s editorial standards. We can’t place links to pages that create problems for the sites hosting them.

7. Content Ownership 

Anything you share with us — including brand assets, website content, and other materials — remains your property. We don’t claim ownership of any client-provided content.

For guest posts and third-party placements, the published content typically remains the property of the website or publisher where it appears. The placement and backlink are the services you are paying for.

If you have any questions about content ownership for a specific project, feel free to ask before work begins.

8. Rankings Are Not Guaranteed

We’re a link building agency. We build good links. What we’re not is a search engine, and we have no say in how Google decides to rank your pages.

Anyone who guarantees you a specific ranking position is either lying or doesn’t understand how SEO works. What we can stand behind is the quality of the placements we secure — real sites, real traffic, relevant context. That’s what moves rankings over time. How fast, and by how much, depends on your niche, your existing domain strength, and factors neither of us controls.

9. We Only Use White-Hat Methods

No PBNs. No link farms. No automated mass outreach. Every site we contact is reviewed by a real person before we send anything.

If a client asks us to build links in ways that conflict with Google’s guidelines, we’ll say no. Protecting your domain’s long-term health matters more to us than closing any single order.

10. Client Confidentiality

Your website, your campaign goals, and anything you share with us stays internal. We don’t discuss clients with other clients, and we don’t share your information with outside parties.

The only exception is anonymized internal data — things like average campaign turnaround times or placement success rates, stripped of any identifying details. That kind of data helps us improve how we work. No names, no URLs, no way to trace it back to you.

11. Using Our Website

Feel free to browse, read our content, and contact us through the site. What we ask is that you don’t try to scrape it at scale, reverse-engineer anything, or use it to do something that hurts us or others.

Everything written on markethority.com belongs to us. Copying it and publishing it elsewhere isn’t acceptable.

12. Our Liability

Markethority is not responsible for changes in your search rankings, traffic drops, or any losses that result from how search engines respond to your backlink profile. SEO involves factors well outside our control, and we don’t accept liability for outcomes driven by algorithm changes or platform decisions.

Where we are liable — for example, if we fail to deliver a paid service — that liability doesn’t exceed what you paid for that specific order. Nothing here overrides rights you hold under the consumer protection laws in your country.

13. Updates to These Terms

We may update these Terms & Conditions from time to time. Any changes will be reflected by updating the date at the top of this page. Continued use of our website or services after any updates constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. 

14. Questions Before You Start

Read something here that doesn’t make sense? Want to confirm how something works before committing to an order? Just email us. We’d rather spend five minutes answering questions than spend five weeks untangling a misunderstanding mid-campaign.

Markethority

Email: info@markethority.com

Website: https://www.markethority.com/

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