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SPONSORED EDITORIAL PLACEMENTS

Sponsored Editorial Placements for Security Brands

Disclosed, compliant, permanent. Your brand featured in original editorial articles on Australia's specialist security publication. Every paid link uses rel="sponsored" per Google's published link policies — earning qualified exposure, not PageRank manipulation.

Disclosure. All paid placements on SecurityBlogs are marked rel="sponsored" per Google's published link policies. We do not sell undisclosed dofollow links. We do not guarantee Domain Authority, rankings or indexing — we publish editorial content and let search engines do their job.
Pricing

Choose your placement package.

One-time pricing per placement. Every placement is permanent, disclosed and uses rel="sponsored" per Google's published link policies. No DA guarantees, no indexing guarantees, no PBNs.

Starter

$199 AUD
1 sponsored editorial placement
Editorially placed in relevant security content
rel="sponsored" link to your URL
Visible "Sponsored" disclosure on the article
Permanent placement, no expiry
Live in ~5 business days
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⭐ Best Value

Growth

$549 AUD
3 sponsored editorial placements
Editorially placed in relevant security content
rel="sponsored" links to your URLs
Visible "Sponsored" disclosure on each article
Anchor-text preferences accommodated
Permanent placement, no expiry
Placement report included
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Authority

$1,290 AUD
8 sponsored editorial placements
Bespoke editorial articles, written or edited in-house
rel="sponsored" links with anchor + URL strategy input
Visible "Sponsored" disclosure on each article
Priority placement & scheduling
Permanent placement, no expiry
Detailed placement report
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What you get

Every package includes.

Editorial placement

Editorially-placed sponsored placements in relevant security content — read by your target buyers, not link networks.

Niche relevance

Established security-niche domain. Placements live on genuinely security-related pages, not generic high-DA hosts.

Sponsored disclosure

Every paid placement carries a visible "Sponsored" tag on the article and rel="sponsored" on the link.

Contextual exposure

Your brand surrounded by relevant, well-written editorial that drives qualified visits and AI-engine citations.

Permanent placement

Once published, your placement stays live indefinitely — no rentals, no expiry, no recurring fees.

Transparent reporting

A clear placement report listing every URL, anchor and disclosure used in your campaign.

POLICY & ETHICS

Compliant by design.

Every placement is a disclosed sponsored editorial post on a real, indexed page. We mark placed links with rel="sponsored" per Google's webmaster guidelines, never use private blog networks, link farms or automated link schemes, and we reject placements for spam, adult, gambling or unrelated content. We don't guarantee Domain Authority changes, ranking changes or indexing — we publish editorial content and let search engines do their job. Compliance protects both your brand and ours.

FAQ

Sponsored placement questions.

Why use rel='sponsored' instead of dofollow?

Google requires paid links to be marked with rel='sponsored' or rel='nofollow'. Selling undisclosed dofollow links is treated as a link scheme and can trigger a manual action against both publisher and advertiser. Marking placements rel='sponsored' keeps your brand and ours in good standing while still delivering exposure and qualified referral traffic to your site.

Does a rel='sponsored' link still help my SEO?+
Will my placement be labelled as sponsored to readers?+
Can I write the article myself?+
Are placements permanent?+
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Tell us about your placement goals.

Disclosure. All paid placements on SecurityBlogs are marked rel="sponsored" per Google's published link policies. We do not sell undisclosed dofollow links. We do not guarantee Domain Authority, rankings or indexing — we publish editorial content and let search engines do their job.

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