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Finnish backlinks, the underpriced Nordic market

Finland is the smallest and cheapest of the four main Nordic link markets, with the lightest competition on local SERPs. For brands selling into Finland or the wider Nordic region, .fi backlinks offer real leverage at prices well below Swedish or Norwegian equivalents.

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Why Finland is different from the rest of the Nordics

Finland is politically and economically grouped with the Scandinavian countries, but linguistically it is a separate world. Finnish belongs to the Uralic family and has no meaningful overlap with Danish, Swedish or Norwegian. Swedish is an official second language, used actively by about 5 percent of Finns, so a limited .se-in-Finland angle exists, but the bulk of Finnish search happens in Finnish.

For link building this matters in two ways. First, content cannot be reused from other Nordic placements. Every Finnish placement is written fresh. Second, the pool of international marketers willing to do this is small, which keeps Finnish publisher pricing noticeably below Swedish and Norwegian equivalents for similar DR tiers.

Finnish users are heavy digital spenders. Finland has one of the highest broadband penetration rates in Europe, mature ecommerce behavior and a gaming ecosystem that punches above its weight (Supercell, Rovio). For categories touching those strengths, Finland is a disproportionately valuable market per link.

Finnish publisher tiers

National media

Helsingin Sanomat, Ilta-Sanomat, Iltalehti, Yle. DR 75 to 90. Mostly nofollow on paid content. Brand-signal value rather than direct SEO lift.

Typical price: EUR 300 to 900+

Business and tech trade

Kauppalehti, Talouselämä, Mikrobitti, Tivi. DR 55 to 75. Generally dofollow. Strong topical fit for B2B, tech and finance categories.

Typical price: EUR 100 to 300

Regional and niche

Local newspapers, lifestyle blogs, vertical-specific sites. DR 15 to 55. Almost always dofollow. Core of most Finnish campaign inventory.

Typical price: EUR 25 to 100

Where to buy Finnish backlinks as an English speaker

Finnish inventory is thinner on most marketplaces than Swedish or Danish inventory. A few platforms cover it meaningfully.

Bazoom

Nordic-origin marketplace with one of the more developed .fi publisher sections available in English self-service. Finnish translation and editorial included. Best practical option for most buyers.

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Whitepress

European marketplace with a Finland section, though lighter than Bazoom's coverage. Useful as a secondary source when you need specific publishers not in Bazoom's inventory.

Direct outreach via a local agency

For premium national placements (Helsingin Sanomat, Kauppalehti) direct outreach through a Finnish agency often beats marketplace pricing at the top tier. For mid and niche tiers, a marketplace is more cost-effective.

Finnish-specific pitfalls

  • Machine-translated Finnish fails visibly. Finnish morphology is complex enough that Google Translate and DeepL produce grammar errors on nearly every paragraph. Publishers reject machine-translated content aggressively.
  • Don't assume Swedish inventory covers Finland. A placement on a Swedish-speaking Finnish publication (the Finland-Swedish press) reaches about 300,000 native speakers in Finland, not the 5 million Finnish-speaking majority. For mass-market Finnish reach, you need Finnish-language placements.
  • "Mainos" disclosure is mandatory. Finnish press ethics rules require clear labeling of paid content. Treat this as a hard requirement, not a preference.
  • Avoid over-ambitious early campaigns. Finnish publisher pools are smaller than Danish or Swedish equivalents. Ordering 30 placements in a month is often logistically impossible without quality trade-offs. Plan campaigns at a more moderate pace.
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Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about Nordic link building.

Why treat Finland separately from the rest of the Nordics?
Finland is grouped with the Nordics culturally and economically, but it is linguistically and SEO-wise a distinct market. Finnish is a Uralic language unrelated to Danish, Swedish or Norwegian, so content cannot be reused across borders. Finnish SERPs have their own publisher ecosystem and often lower competition than Swedish or Danish equivalents, which makes Finland a low-cost, high-leverage link market for the right buyers.
How much does a Finnish backlink cost?
Finnish placements are typically the cheapest of the four main Nordic markets. Niche and regional publishers: EUR 25 to 55. Mid-tier editorial: EUR 55 to 130. Major national media (Helsingin Sanomat, Kauppalehti, Talouselämä, Ilta-Sanomat): EUR 130 to 450+. Content creation is usually included in the price on Nordic-origin marketplaces.
Who should target .fi backlinks?
Three groups get the most value. (1) SaaS and ecommerce companies with actual Finnish customers or expansion plans, (2) gaming and iGaming brands, since Finland is a mature digital-entertainment market with high per-user spend, and (3) B2B companies in manufacturing, industrial tech and cleantech, where Finland has a strong domestic industry. For everyone else, Finland is a lower priority than Sweden or Denmark.
Do I need content in Finnish?
Yes for local placements. Self-translation with Google Translate or DeepL is nearly always rejected by Finnish editors, who are sensitive to grammatical errors in a morphologically complex language. Marketplaces like Bazoom include native Finnish translation and editorial review in the placement price. Finns speak excellent English, but publishers still require the content itself to be in Finnish.
What are the strongest Finnish publishers?
Helsingin Sanomat (HS.fi) is the largest newspaper, Ilta-Sanomat and Iltalehti are the mass-market tabloids. Kauppalehti and Talouselämä are the major business titles. Mikrobitti and Tivi cover technology. Yle is the public broadcaster. These are the DR 70+ publishers; major placements on them typically range from EUR 300 to EUR 800+.
Are Finnish links dofollow?
Most mid-tier Finnish editorial sites use dofollow on organic or paid-editorial placements. Major newspapers follow the same pattern as elsewhere in the Nordics, typically nofollow on paid content with clear "mainos" (advertisement) labeling. Regional and niche publishers are overwhelmingly dofollow, which is where most of the practical campaign inventory lives.
How competitive is the Finnish SERP?
Less competitive than Sweden or Denmark for most categories, partly because fewer international brands bother to localize content and build local backlinks. This creates a real window for brands that do the work. On many B2B commercial queries, even 10 to 20 quality Finnish referring domains can move a page into the top 10, where in Sweden the same effort might only reach top 30.
Should I target Finland before or after Sweden?
Usually after, unless Finland is a strategically important market for specific reasons (manufacturing clients, gaming, cleantech). Sweden provides higher absolute traffic volume for most B2B and B2C categories. Finland is a complement once Sweden is generating pipeline. For gaming, iGaming and some industrial SaaS categories, Finland can be an equally valid starting point.

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