How to get a backlink from Behance (Adobe)
Backlink signals
Editorial estimates for comparing this provider.
- Dofollow links Can pass equity
- Yes : We set this after checking whether the recommended backlink method on this provider typically outputs a dofollow link in the page HTML. If attributes vary by page type, we use the realistic default for that path and explain the nuance in the guide.
- Authority rating Editorial estimate
- 17/100 : We score the actual backlink surface—not the provider homepage—using Domain Authority when available, otherwise a conservative Backlink Badger editorial estimate. This approximate comparison number may not match third-party tools or the live page's real strength.
- Spam rating Lower is better
- 1/100 : We use spam score when we have a defensible value for the relevant domain or surface, otherwise a conservative Backlink Badger editorial estimate from platform quality and spam patterns. Treat it as an approximate comparison guide, not a guarantee of how search engines evaluate the site.
- Acquisition difficulty Lower is easier
- 15/100 : Backlink Badger assigns this 0–100 score from editorial review of signup friction, content requirements, approval gates, and account trust for the recommended path. It is an approximate comparison estimate, not a measured difficulty metric.
- Time estimate Typical setup
- ~5 min : We estimate the minimum minutes a prepared user needs to sign up, set up, and publish or submit the backlink, including obvious waiting steps we can reasonably predict. This Backlink Badger estimate is approximate—your first attempt or extra verification may take longer.
- Free option No required spend
- Yes : We mark Yes when the recommended backlink path can be completed without paying the provider for access, placement, or a required plan. If only paid tiers unlock the link, or payment is commonly required in practice, we mark No.
- Linking domains External signal
- ~1,000,000 : When shown, this optional count comes from SEO research on the provider or relevant backlink surface and is rounded with a ~ prefix on the page. It is a Backlink Badger estimate for comparison and may be outdated or imprecise versus live crawlers.
- Ranking keywords External signal
- ~329,000 : When shown, this count reflects researched ranking-keyword data for the provider domain or surface, displayed as an approximate ~ value. Treat it as a Backlink Badger comparison estimate that can drift as indexes and rankings change.
Create a dofollow link in your user bio, via your Behance profile, after logging in. Another potential backlink (nofollow) in your project pages or comments.
Steps
- Log in to your Behance account.
- Click the “Share Your Work” button and select “Project.”
- In the Project Editor, add your project content (images, videos, text).
- To include a (nofollow) backlink:
- Click the “T” icon to add a text box.
- Type the anchor text for your link.
- Highlight the text and click the link icon (chain symbol).
- Enter the URL of your external project and confirm.
- After adding all content and links, click “Continue.”
- Upload/select a cover image, enter a project title, select a creative field, and add project tags.
- Click “Publish”
Provider overview
Behance is an online platform where creative professionals can showcase their projects, which may include images, videos, and other media. Each project is assigned a unique URL, facilitating easy sharing and public viewing.
Minimum requirements to get a backlink from Behance (Adobe)
- Adobe account (free)
Key challenges to get a backlink from Behance (Adobe)
Your project links in projects or comments are nofollow, but the user profile links are dofollow. Many hyperlinks in user-published projects on Behance are dofollow, though the specific attributes can vary depending on the nature of the content. Behance may apply the nofollow attribute to certain types of links, such as those in user-generated content like comments or in sponsored posts.