Buy Backlinks in Madagascar: Pricing Guide and Stats from 2,913 Publishers

To research the Malagasy link-building market, we analyzed 990K offers for 312K websites from 25 of the largest guest posting marketplaces and major link sellers worldwide.

From this data, we identified 7,597 offers for 2,913 websites that we classify as Malagasy backlink inventory.

Then we looked deeper into publisher details and their offers to understand the inventory breakdown, publisher price ranges, real examples of offerings, and the guest posting marketplaces with the strongest selection of Malagasy backlinks.

Let’s dive in.

What counts as a Malagasy backlink?

We categorize Malagasy backlink inventory into two tiers: Core Malagasy publishers with strong local signals, and Extended inventory with meaningful Malagasy traffic.

2,329 11 573 Core Malagasy 2,340 total Extended 584 total

Core Malagasy inventory (2,340 publishers)

These are publishers with the strongest Malagasy relevance signals:

  • 7 websites with a .mg domain
  • 56 websites where Madagascar is their #1 source of organic search traffic
  • 2,282 websites where Madagascar is their #1 source of total traffic

Some examples of .mg inventory publishers and their SEO metrics:

Publisher Category Price DR AS Organic (total) Organic from Madagascar Total traffic Traffic from Madagascar
simicro.mg Art Check 19 14 8 0 261 0
simicro.mg Art Check 19 14 8 0 261 0
sli.mg Business Check 56 6 0 0 33.3K 0

Extended inventory (573 additional publishers)

Beyond the core inventory, we identified 573 additional publishers that receive at least 1,000 visitors per month from Madagascar, based on Semrush data. These sites may not be Madagascar-focused, but they deliver meaningful Malagasy traffic. A few examples:

Publisher Category Price DR AS Total traffic Traffic from Madagascar
gamespot.com Games Check 85 80 80.9M 1.4K
evernote.com Internet Check 90 66 11.1M 2.2K
bitbucket.org Miscellaneous Check 91 58 13.1M 4.2K

Domain extension (.mg) and primary traffic source matter less than you might think. What actually drives backlink value is:

  • Topical relevance to your website
  • Absolute Malagasy traffic (not percentage)

A high-authority tech blog from India with 5,000 Malagasy visitors/month will often outperform a low-quality .mg site with 500 visitors in backlink value and usually costs less. The link equity flows to Malagasy users regardless of where the publisher is based.

Total inventory: 2,913 publishers

Many domains qualify under more than one category. For example, a .mg domain may also rank as Madagascar’s top organic traffic source.

This inventory size ranks Madagascar #62 in the global guest posting market.

Malagasy backlinks prices

Core Malagasy inventory has median guest posting price of $37 and an average of $54.

Here’s a distribution of the inventory size, price ranges and median traffic you can expect from the typical Malagasy publisher website in each pricing category:

Price Range Inventory Size Median Traffic
Under $50 1,216 49
$50-149 940 36
$150-349 149 50
$350-749 24 53
$750-1,499 8 50
$1,500+ 3 66

Where to buy Malagasy backlinks

We aggregate data from 25 major backlink marketplaces worldwide, making it easy to identify platforms with the largest inventory for any country.

For Madagascar, the top three are prnews.io (806 domains), bazoom.com (796 domains), and adsy.com (543 domains).

Marketplace Total .mg TLD Top Organic Top Total 1K+ Visitors
prnews.io 806 3 14 514 282
bazoom.com 796 2 12 555 234
adsy.com 543 2 11 304 230
Unique Total 1,698

However, many Malagasy publishers are exclusive to exact marketplaces.

When we deduplicate across all three, the combined unique inventory is 1,698 domains — meaning 21% of publishers are exclusive to a single marketplace.

To maximize your options and get the best prices, you’d need accounts on all three platforms.

Alternatively, FatGrid provides access to inventory from all 25 marketplaces through a single account.

We handle the complexity of managing multiple platforms and offer a full refund guarantee — if a placement fails, you get 100% of your money back to your original payment method, not marketplace credits.

This matters because many platforms only refund to their internal balance or charge refund fees, effectively locking your funds.