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Danish backlinks for English-speaking buyers

Denmark is a small, high-GDP, high-conversion market where .dk backlinks move rankings fast. This is the English guide to buying Danish backlinks, the publisher landscape, realistic prices and how to access .dk inventory without speaking Danish.

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Why .dk links matter more than generic English links for Danish SERPs

Google google.dk ranks differently than google.com. The ccTLD of the linking domain is one of several localization signals Google uses to decide whether a page is relevant for Danish users. A link from a .com marketing blog, even a high-DR one, gives you less lift on google.dk than a link from a mid-tier .dk publication in your vertical.

This effect is strongest in small markets. In the US, the sheer volume of .com sites means Google does not need to weight geographic signals heavily to produce good local results. In Denmark, with roughly 5.9 million people and a much smaller corpus of Danish-language content, geographic signals are amplified. For an English-speaking brand targeting Denmark, this means a handful of well-chosen .dk links can outperform dozens of English links of similar quality.

The three signals that reinforce each other: .dk ccTLD, Danish language content around the link, and a Danish IP for your own site. You do not strictly need all three, but the more you stack, the clearer the geographic signal.

The Danish publisher landscape

Major national media

Berlingske, Børsen, Jyllands-Posten, Politiken, Ekstra Bladet, BT. DR 70 to 90. Often nofollow on paid placements. Branding value is significant even without SEO benefit.

Typical price: EUR 300 to 1,200+

Vertical and trade media

Computerworld.dk, Version2, Bureaubiz, MarkedsføringsGuide. DR 50 to 70. Usually dofollow, topical relevance is high. Best cost-per-DR for B2B targeting.

Typical price: EUR 100 to 350

Regional and niche blogs

Local news, lifestyle, hobby, industry-specific publications. DR 15 to 50. Nearly always dofollow. The workhorse of most link-building campaigns.

Typical price: EUR 25 to 100

Marketplaces with Danish inventory

For English-speaking buyers, three options cover most practical cases. The differences matter, so pick based on what you actually need.

Bazoom

Danish-origin, global scale. Deep Danish publisher coverage, full English interface, 24/7 client managers. No subscription, pay only for what you order. Content and translation included. Best all-round option for English-speaking buyers entering the Danish market.

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Nem Linkbuilding

Danish network with 300+ .dk domains on its own platform, strong focus on Danish SEO professionals. The interface is primarily in Danish, which makes self-service harder for English speakers, but the inventory is solid and prices are low.

Linkkongen

3,057+ vetted Danish domains in a credit-based system. Also Danish-first interface. Appeals to buyers who want a single account with high monthly volume rather than à la carte publisher picks.

Quality benchmarks for .dk links

Five things to check on any Danish link you consider buying:

  • DR 20 or higher. Anything below consistently correlates with PBN-style sites in the Danish market.
  • Real organic traffic in Ahrefs or Semrush. A .dk domain with DR 40 but zero visible traffic is almost always recycled.
  • Topical fit with your business. A legal services link on a parenting blog has almost no value even at DR 60.
  • Unique IP and hosting. Multiple sites on a single Danish shared host with identical WHOIS are a PBN red flag.
  • Published examples of past guest content. Strong publishers will show you previous placements; weak ones will not.
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Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about Nordic link building.

Why are Danish backlinks more valuable for .dk sites?
Google uses country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) as a localization signal. A link from a .dk domain tells Google your site is relevant to Danish users. Combined with Danish language, local hosting and regional brand mentions, ccTLD links carry substantial weight in google.dk SERPs. In small markets like Denmark this localization signal matters more than it does in the US or UK.
How much does a Danish backlink cost?
Typical ranges for a .dk placement: EUR 25 to 60 for niche or smaller publisher sites, EUR 60 to 150 for mid-tier editorial, and EUR 150 to 500+ for major national media like Berlingske, Børsen or Politiken. Most Danish marketplaces include content creation and translation in the price, unlike many US platforms where writing is billed separately.
Are Danish links expensive compared to English or German links?
Per DR point, Danish links are typically 2 to 4 times more expensive than equivalent US links. The Danish market has about 5.9 million people and a relatively small pool of editorial publishers, so inventory is scarce and pricing reflects that. But conversion value on ranking Danish buyer-intent queries is usually higher per impression, so the economics often work out.
Can I use English, Swedish or Norwegian links instead?
Partially. Swedish and Norwegian links carry some weight as regional relevance signals for google.dk. English links have minimal Denmark-specific value. A pure non-Danish link profile will underperform on Danish SERPs compared to competitors with locally-anchored links. For serious Danish market targeting, prioritize .dk placements.
How many Danish links do I need?
Low competition niches: 10 to 25 quality referring domains. Medium competition (most SMB categories): 25 to 60. Hard competition (insurance, loans, legal, finance): 60 to 150+ referring domains. Build velocity matters more than total count; 5 to 10 new quality links per month on a new site is generally safe.
Which Danish marketplaces serve English-speaking buyers?
Bazoom is the Nordic-origin marketplace with the broadest English-language interface and support. It has 107,638+ publishers globally, with deep Danish coverage including direct access to a large number of .dk publications. Nem Linkbuilding has 300+ Danish domains with its own platform; Linkkongen publishes to 3,057+ vetted Danish domains. These three together cover most of the Danish editorial market accessible to English speakers.
What about Danish hosting and IP?
A Danish IP address is a weaker signal than a .dk ccTLD but still contributes to localization. If you run a heavily Denmark-targeted business, hosting on a Danish or Nordic data center (Hetzner in Falkenstein, for example, or local Danish hosts) adds incremental geographic clarity. It is not a substitute for .dk backlinks though.
What should I avoid when buying Danish backlinks?
Avoid PBN networks with look-alike .dk domains, zero organic traffic and recycled content. Avoid exact-match commercial anchors on every link. Avoid buying 30 links in one week on a new site. Avoid marketplaces that do not show live Ahrefs or Semrush traffic per publisher. These are the same mistakes as in any market, but they are especially easy to spot on small Danish sites.

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