Loganix, a performance SEO and link building services provider founded in 2010, today announced the addition of 23,000 new publisher sites to its Self-Serve Tool Link marketplace over the past three months, bringing its total available inventory to more than 30,000 sites across multiple verticals.
The expansion reflects increased demand from digital marketing agencies seeking scalable link acquisition without the overhead of direct publisher management. Loganix reported that agency clients placed more than 45,000 orders through its platform in the trailing 12-month period, with guest posts and niche edits representing the two largest product categories by volume.
"Agencies tell us the bottleneck isn't strategy, it's fulfillment," said Aaron Haynes, founder and CEO of Loganix. "The marketplace expansion lets agencies filter by domain rating, organic traffic, niche relevance, and turnaround time, then place orders without managing publisher relationships directly."
The company said the new publishers span technology, finance, health, legal, real estate, home services, education, and SaaS verticals, with technology and finance representing the two largest segments by inventory volume. Loganix noted that vertical coverage has been a specific focus of the expansion, driven by agency demand for niche-relevant placements rather than general authority sites. Each publisher site is reviewed by Loganix's fulfillment team before inclusion based on traffic trends, content quality, and indexation status. The company applies a multi-point quality review process designed to ensure that delivered placements meet client expectations for relevance and authority.
Loganix's vetting criteria include organic traffic trend analysis over a rolling 12-month window, manual review of on-site content quality and editorial standards, confirmation of healthy indexation in Google Search, assessment of outbound link patterns to filter sites with spam signals, and verification that the publisher accepts contextual editorial placements rather than footer or sidebar links. Publishers that pass initial review are periodically re-audited against the same criteria to ensure standards are maintained over time, and sites showing traffic decline or quality degradation are removed from the active marketplace.
Loganix operates a white-label fulfillment model, meaning agencies resell the company's services under their own brand without disclosing Loganix as the provider. The model has been in operation since the company's founding and now supports more than 3,000 active agency accounts. Guest posts, niche edits, citation building, and press release distribution are available through the platform.
The marketplace operates through Loganix's Self-Serve Tool Link portal, which allows agency clients to browse unvetted publisher opportunities and apply filters before placing orders. Loganix also offers a managed service track in which its team handles site selection, outreach, and placement on behalf of the client.
"The agencies winning in this market are the ones who treat link building as a repeatable operations problem, not a creative one," Haynes added. "Our job is to give them inventory they can trust and a workflow that scales with their client roster. Everything else is a distraction."
Haynes noted that publisher acquisition has accelerated in recent quarters as more independent publishers seek monetization through sponsored content placements. The company did not disclose revenue figures but said order volume has grown consistently since 2024.
Loganix is based in Seattle, Washington, and serves clients in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
For more information, visit https://loganix.com.
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