HEALTH LINK BUILDING.
Google doesn't treat all backlinks equally — and for health brands, it treats them with exceptional scrutiny. SERQON acquires YMYL-relevant backlinks from medical journals, .edu health programmes, health news outlets, and medical associations. Every link carries an E-E-A-T signal. Zero generic guest posts. Zero link farms.
Generic links actively
harm health sites.
A DR 80 link from a celebrity gossip blog does nothing for a mental health brand. Worse — an irrelevant backlink profile signals to Google that your health domain lacks the credentialed authority YMYL queries demand. Health link building is a specialist discipline, not a volume game.
YMYL sets a higher link standard
Google's quality raters evaluate health sites under YMYL criteria — which means topical relevance and source credibility outweigh raw DR. A DR 35 link from a peer-reviewed medical journal carries more E-E-A-T authority signal than a DR 90 link from a general lifestyle publication for health queries.
Anchor text carries compliance risk
In health SEO, anchor text that makes medical claims — "cures anxiety", "best treatment for", "FDA approved" — can trigger both Google quality penalties and FTC/FDA scrutiny. SERQON runs a compliance review on all anchor text before outreach, ensuring every link asset is both effective and legally defensible.
Health domains need institutional authority
The highest-signal link sources for health brands are institutional and peer-reviewed — .edu health departments, medical association directories, government health agencies, and cited studies. These links are inaccessible via standard outreach tactics and require healthcare-specific relationship infrastructure built over years.
Six link types.
All YMYL-relevant.
Every link we acquire maps directly to a Google E-E-A-T signal. We don't build link volume — we build link authority. Here's exactly what we acquire and why each type moves the needle for health brands.
Health digital PR
Original research, health data studies, and expert commentary placed in health news outlets (Healthline, Medical News Today, WebMD editorial, NPR Health). These links deliver both authority and branded visibility at scale.
- Original research or proprietary data required
- Pitched to health-vertical journalists directly
- Produces 3–8 placements per campaign asset
- Zero cost-per-link — earned, not bought
.edu health programme outreach
Links from university health departments, medical school resource pages, and public health programme directories. These are the most powerful authority signals for YMYL health queries — and the hardest to acquire.
- University nursing, medicine, and public health depts
- Resource page and citation-based link acquisition
- Scholarship or research partnership placements
- Full relationship management — 6–12 week cycle
Medical journal & study mentions
Citations and references from medical journals, clinical study write-ups, and healthcare industry publications. When peer-reviewed sources reference your content, Google's entity recognition treats your domain as a primary health authority.
- Content must pass clinical accuracy review first
- Researcher and author outreach programme
- PubMed-adjacent citation building
- Tracks entity mentions alongside links
Niche health guest posts
Expert-authored guest articles placed on legitimate health and wellness publications — not PBNs, not link farms. Every placement requires editorial review, a real readership, and a health-adjacent topic mandate.
- Clinician-authored or co-authored content only
- Target sites must have real health traffic
- HIPAA content review on all submitted articles
- Anchor text compliance check before submission
Health podcast appearances
Expert interview placements on medical, wellness, and health industry podcasts. Each appearance generates a show notes backlink, a brand mention, and an E-E-A-T signal through demonstrated clinical expertise in an audio format.
- Shows with 5K+ monthly listeners minimum
- Topic aligned to your health niche
- Full pitch and booking management
- Transcript repurposed as content asset
Brand citation & NAP building
Structured citations in medical association directories, healthcare organisation listings, and trusted health industry databases. Critical for local health brands and clinic groups where Google cross-references NAP consistency against local search signals.
- Medical association and board directories
- State and federal health resource listings
- Healthcare-specific citation audit first
- NAP consistency enforced across all citations
What a healthy link profile
actually looks like.
Most health brands have a link profile that's high on volume and low on relevance. SERQON flips that ratio. Here's what we optimise toward versus the industry baseline.
What changes when your links
are built for health SEO.
| Signal | ❌ Before SERQON | ✓ After SERQON | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Link source type | General lifestyle blogs, SaaS companies, unrelated directories — topically irrelevant to health queries | → | Medical journals, .edu health depts, health news outlets, and medical association directories — 100% health-relevant |
| Anchor text | Keyword-stuffed anchors making unsubstantiated medical claims — FDA/FTC compliance risk on every link | → | Branded, natural, and compliant anchors — each reviewed against medical claim regulations before outreach |
| E-E-A-T signal | No E-E-A-T signal — generic links provide DR without trust. Google can't verify medical authority from source | → | Every link source is credentialed, indexed by Google's health entity graph, and reinforces medical topical authority |
| Link velocity | Irregular spikes from purchased link packages — unnatural velocity pattern that triggers algorithmic review | → | Steady 18–36 domains/quarter acquisition — consistent velocity aligned to organic growth patterns |
| HIPAA exposure | Outreach content references patient outcomes or case data — HIPAA violation risk in published guest posts | → | Every outreach asset and guest post passes HIPAA content review — no individually identifiable patient data referenced |
| Toxic link presence | Accumulated low-quality links from previous campaigns — active drag on health query rankings | → | Full toxic link audit and disavow file delivered in week one — poisoned profile cleaned before new acquisition begins |
| Reporting clarity | Monthly link count reports with no context — no DR breakdown, relevance scoring, or E-E-A-T impact analysis | → | Monthly report includes: new links by type, DR distribution, topical relevance score, ranking movement correlated to acquisition |
Link strategies built
per niche.
Link acquisition tactics differ substantially across health niches. Supplement brands need ingredient science citations. Mental health brands need .edu and clinical association links. MedTech needs device approval database mentions. We map the strategy to the niche.
Ingredient efficacy studies, PubMed citation building, and health news placements for supplement science claims. FTC-compliant anchor text on every link.
Critical fit 🧠.edu psychology and psychiatry department links, APA and NAMI association citations, and crisis resource page mentions. E-E-A-T critical.
Critical fit 🔬FDA device database citations, clinical trial write-up mentions, medical device association directory listings, and HIT publication placements.
Critical fit 🏥Local medical association directories, hospital network mentions, insurer provider listings, and health news local desk placements for clinic group visibility.
Strong fit 🦷ADA and state dental board directory citations, dental school resource page links, and health journalism placements targeting dental procedure queries.
Strong fit ⚗️Medical journal citations, pharmacy association directories, and drug information database mentions — all acquired under strict FDA promotion guideline compliance.
Strong fit 💆ACA and state chiropractic association directories, musculoskeletal health publications, and .edu allied health programme resource pages.
Strong fit 💪Sports science publication mentions, ACSM and ACE association citations, and health news placements for evidence-based fitness and nutrition content.
Strong fitHealth link building —
answered directly.
Health link building SEO is the process of acquiring backlinks specifically from medically relevant, YMYL-compliant sources — including medical journals, .edu health programmes, health news outlets, and medical associations. Unlike generic link building, health link building prioritises topical relevance and E-E-A-T authority signals over raw domain authority alone. A DR 35 link from a peer-reviewed medical journal carries more ranking signal for health queries than a DR 90 link from a general lifestyle publication. For health brands, the link profile is a direct trust signal — every link either reinforces or undermines your clinical authority in Google's eyes.
Domain authority matters less than topical relevance for YMYL health websites. Google's quality rater guidelines assess health content through the lens of E-E-A-T — meaning a backlink from a credentialed medical source carries more ranking signal than a high-DR link from an unrelated niche. Websites hit by health-specific algorithm updates (HCU 2022, core updates 2023–24) almost universally had high DR but low YMYL link relevance. For health brands, the priority order is: health relevance first, then source credibility, then DR — in that order, not reversed.
Link building itself is not regulated by HIPAA — however, outreach content and digital PR campaigns that reference patient outcomes, case data, or clinical results must be reviewed for HIPAA compliance before publication. SERQON applies a HIPAA content review to all outreach assets, guest post drafts, and digital PR materials before distribution. We never reference individually identifiable patient information, aggregate clinical data without de-identification, or publish testimonial-based outreach content without appropriate disclosure. Your link building programme carries zero HIPAA exposure.
The number of backlinks a health website needs per month depends on the competitive density of target keywords and the current domain authority gap versus ranking competitors. For most health brands, 18–36 new referring domains per quarter from YMYL-relevant sources produces measurable ranking improvements within 4–6 months. Volume without relevance is counterproductive — ten medically relevant links outperform one hundred generic guest posts for health queries. We begin every engagement with a competitive link gap analysis to set the acquisition target precisely, not by formula.
YOUR LINKS
NEED TO BE
TRUSTED.
We'll audit your existing link profile against YMYL standards — scoring topical relevance, identifying toxic links, and mapping the authority gap to your top competitors. PDF delivered in 48 hours. No obligation.