Resource pages are one of the most underused but effective ways to build high-quality backlinks — and with them, improve your Domain Authority (DA).
If you’ve ever seen a page titled “Best Tools for Marketers” or “Top SEO Resources,” you’ve visited a resource page.
These pages list helpful content, tools, and guides — and they’re designed to link out.
By getting featured on these types of pages, you can earn trusted backlinks from relevant, high-authority websites.
This guide shows you how to find resource pages, pitch your content, and grow your Domain Authority the smart way.
Resource pages are curated collections of links pointing to:
They exist to help users — which means the goal of the page is to link out. That makes them perfect for DA growth.
Resource pages are:
Because backlinks from these pages are contextual and earned, they influence both your DA and search visibility over time.
Examples:
Target niche blogs and websites in your industry.
.edu and .org domains hold high authority.
Look for:
Even one .edu backlink can provide a huge boost to your DA.
If you’ve published a checklist, calculator, or template, submit it to:
This works well for utility-style content.
Explore ideas in:
How to Create Linkable Content for Better DA
Local agencies or communities often have:
Don’t overlook these — they’re highly relevant and easy to earn.
Use these search queries in Google:
Check the page’s domain, relevance, and whether it’s still active.
Here’s a simple outreach plan:
Example:
Hi [Name],
I came across your [Topic] resource page and found it very helpful.
I recently created a [guide/tool] that could be a useful addition for your readers.
Would you consider including it?
Here’s a quick description and link. Thanks!
Avoid:
Instead, pitch content like:
Master the Art of Keyword Research
Aim to contact 10–20 sites per month with a clear and friendly message.
Getting listed on resource pages:
It’s a compound effect.
Before pitching, ask yourself:
Good UX increases your chances of getting linked:
Why User Experience Matters for DA
You don’t need complicated SEO strategies to increase Domain Authority.
Start with:
Because when your content truly helps people, getting listed is easy — and the DA gains will follow.
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