Link building is tough.
Cold emails get ignored. Guest posts take weeks. Buying links? Risky.
But here’s the good news: there’s a faster, smarter way to land legit backlinks.
It’s called Featured.com.
Think of it as HARO… but without the noise. Journalists post questions. You give short, expert answers. In return? You get editorial backlinks from authority sites.
And it works. In just 2 months, our Montreal SEO agency pulled in 50 backlinks worth over $11K using Featured.com.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how I did it. Step-by-step. Plus a few pro tips to boost your chances of getting featured (and avoid the rookie mistakes that waste your time).
How I Turned Featured.com Into a Backlink Goldmine
Link building usually feels like a grind.
You send 100 emails… get 2 replies… and maybe 1 link.
Featured.com flips that script.
Instead of begging for links, journalists come to you. All you need to do is give them short, expert answers.
And here’s the crazy part: when I doubled down on Featured.com, I pulled in 50 backlinks in just 2 months. If I had to buy those links? That’s over $11,000 in value.

But here’s the catch… most SEOs use Featured.com wrong. They fire off generic answers. Or they copy-paste AI text that gets flagged instantly. Result? Crickets.
The reason I turned it into a backlink goldmine is simple:
I treated it like a system.
- I answered the right questions (not every single one).
- I optimized my responses for journalists, not for me.
- I focused on quality placements over vanity mentions.
That’s it. No hacks. No spam. Just process.
And in the next section, I’ll share the exact pro tips that took my success rate from “random win” to “predictable backlink machine.”
How to Get Featured (and Land More Links)
Here’s the truth: answering on Featured.com is easy.
Getting published? Not so much.
Journalists sift through dozens of replies for every question. Most answers? Too long. Too fluffy. Too boring.
So how do you stand out?
Over the past two months, I tested different approaches. Some flopped. Others worked like magic.
The result? A handful of simple tweaks that instantly boosted my success rate.
I’ll break them down for you, step by step.
The Faster You Reply, the Higher Your Chances
On Featured.com, speed is everything.
When a journalist posts a question, they’re not waiting around for days. They skim the first few solid answers… pick their favorites… and move on.
That means if you reply 24 hours late? You’re basically invisible.

In my case, the answers I sent within the first 2–3 hours had a way higher success rate than the ones I sent later.
So here’s the move:
- Check Featured.com at least once a day (mornings work best).
- Jump on the high-authority opportunities right away.
- Don’t overthink your response, just be clear, concise, and useful.
Think of it like link-building speed chess: the first moves matter most.
Would You Quote Yourself? That’s the Test
Here’s a simple trick to know if your answer will get picked:
Would you quote yourself?
If the answer reads like a generic blog paragraph, forget it. Journalists don’t want fluff, they want something short, punchy, and quotable.
When I started writing as if my words were going straight into an article, my success rate shot up. Instead of long walls of text, I gave them 1–2 killer sentences that packed value.
For example:
❌ Bad answer: “SEO is important for visibility, traffic, and conversion, and businesses should invest in it for long-term results.”
✅ Good answer: “SEO is the only marketing channel where your work compounds, today’s rankings still bring leads years later.”
See the difference? One is forgettable. The other is quotable.
So before you hit “submit,” read your answer out loud. If it doesn’t sound like something a journalist would lift word-for-word… rewrite it.
Pass Panagram’s AI Detector Tool
Here’s something most people don’t realize:
Featured.com uses Panagram’s AI detector to scan your answers.

If your text looks like it was spit out by ChatGPT? It’s flagged. And once that happens, your chances of landing a Forbes or Fast Company link drop to zero.

I learned this the hard way. I tested a few AI-written responses (just to see if they’d sneak through). Result? Crickets. Not a single one got picked.
But when I rewrote them in my own voice; short, human, a little imperfect, they passed. And suddenly, I was landing those high-DR mentions again.
So here’s the takeaway:
- Use AI if you want to brainstorm ideas.
- But always rewrite in your own words.
- Keep it simple, natural, and human.
Because if Panagram catches you faking it… you’re done.
Your Headshot Matters More Than You Think
This one sounds minor. But it’s not.
When journalists scroll through dozens of answers, they don’t just read, they look. And nothing builds trust faster than a clean, professional headshot.

I tested this myself. At first, I used a casual picture. Decent answers, zero pickups. Switched to a crisp, pro-looking headshot? My acceptance rate jumped almost overnight.
Why? Because journalists want real experts. Not faceless accounts. Not logos. Not stock photos.
Your face signals credibility. It tells them: “This person is legit, I can quote them.”
So spend five minutes uploading a solid headshot. It’s the easiest credibility boost you’ll ever get on Featured.com.
Advanced Tips to Land Higher-Quality Links
Getting published on Featured.com is great.
But here’s the catch: not every link is worth celebrating.
Some are no-follow. Some come from sites with zero traffic. And a few? Straight-up link farms.
That’s why the real pros don’t just aim for more links, they aim for better links.
I’ll show you how to separate the gold from the garbage… and make sure the backlinks you earn actually move the SEO needle.
Always Check: Do-Follow or No-Follow?
Not all links are created equal.
A shiny mention looks great in your inbox… but if the link is no-follow, it might not pass much SEO value.
Now here’s the nuance: Google doesn’t always ignore no-follows. Since 2019, they’ve treated them more like a “hint” than a strict rule. Which means some no-follows can help rankings.
But here’s the deal: if I’m investing my time, I don’t want “maybe.” I want links that I know will move the needle. That’s why I personally focus on do-follow backlinks.
My process is simple:
- Before I answer, I check the site.
- If they only give no-follows, I usually skip it.
- If they hand out do-follows? That’s where I go all in.
So yes, no-follows can have value. But if you want the fastest ROI from Featured.com, put your effort where it counts.
Don’t Waste Links on Junk Sites
Here’s a mistake I see all the time:
SEOs celebrate every Featured.com mention… even if the site is garbage.
But here’s the truth: a link from a site with zero traffic and a spammy backlink profile isn’t helping you. In fact, too many of those can actually drag your site down.

So before you get excited about a “win,” do a quick quality check:
- Traffic – Is the site getting real visitors? If not, skip it.
- Backlink profile – Does it look natural, or is it stuffed with paid links?
- Design & content – If the site screams “link farm,” Google will see it too.
When I started filtering out low-quality sites, my Featured.com links had way more impact. Instead of 10 weak links, I’d rather land 1 link from a real authority site.
Remember: it’s not about quantity. It’s about quality.
Monday Mornings = High-DA Goldmine
Here’s a weird pattern I noticed.
The biggest / highest-authority sites, think Forbes-level, tend to drop their questions early in the week.
Usually Monday mornings.
And because most SEOs are still half asleep, those opportunities don’t get slammed with answers right away. Which means if you’re fast, you’ve got a huge edge.
That’s why I always check Featured.com first thing on Mondays. Some of my best DR placements came from being one of the first three answers on those early-week posts.
So here’s the move: make Monday mornings part of your routine. Answer quickly, and you’ll grab the kind of backlinks most people only dream about.
Final Thoughts
Link building usually feels like a grind.
Featured.com makes link building way simpler.
Instead of cold emails and endless outreach, you get backlinks by doing what you already know best: sharing your expertise. And the crazy part? Those links come from sites that actually move rankings, not junk directories or spam blogs.
The bottom line: if you use it right, Featured.com is one of the fastest ways to land high-authority, white-hat backlinks in 2025.


