How to get a backlink from Blogarama

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Editorial estimates for comparing this provider.

🤖 Dofollow links Can pass equity
Yes
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🏆 Authority rating Editorial estimate
30/100
: We score the actual backlink surface—not the provider homepage—using Moz 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
2/100
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🌿 Acquisition difficulty Lower is easier
42/100
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Time estimate Typical setup
~20 min
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💻 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.
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Blogarama is a practical backlink source only if you already publish a real blog. The strongest path is to submit the blog itself, then let Blogarama create a public blog listing and post cards that link back to the original articles.

Steps

  1. Create a Blogarama account with an email address and password.
  2. After logging in, open the add-a-site flow. When accessed anonymously, this URL redirects to the login page, so expect to authenticate first.
  3. Submit the blog’s canonical URL, title, category, language, and any description or feed details Blogarama requests.
  4. Wait for Blogarama to crawl or approve the blog. Do not use this for a thin promotional page; the directory expects an actual blog with posts.
  5. After the listing is live, check the public Blogarama blog page and a recent post card. In the sampled listing, Blogarama’s Read More links pointed directly to the source blog and did not include a nofollow, ugc, or sponsored rel attribute.

Example: the Linkx.ee Blogarama listing shows post cards with external Read More links back to linkx.ee.

Blogarama public blog listing showing Read More links to the source blog

Use Blogarama as a directory citation for real publishing work, not as a shortcut for every project. A new listing’s practical authority depends on whether the blog is active, categorized correctly, and discoverable inside Blogarama’s directory pages.

Provider overview

Blogarama is a long-running blog directory that indexes submitted blogs and republishes recent posts as directory listing cards. A real blog can earn public Blogarama pages with links back to the original posts, making it useful for bloggers and publishers rather than generic landing pages.

Minimum requirements to get a backlink from Blogarama

  • Create a Blogarama account with email
  • Bring a public blog with real posts and a working feed
  • Prepare the blog URL, title, description, category, and language

Key challenges to get a backlink from Blogarama

  • Real blog required: Blogarama is built around blog feeds, so a thin homepage or non-blog product page is not a good fit.
  • Account and validation gate: The add-a-site flow sits behind login and may require the blog to be reachable, categorized, and accepted before links appear.
  • Quality risk: Public listings include many low-quality feeds, so treat the root-domain DA as context rather than as guaranteed page-level authority for a new listing.

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