LinkDaddy expands Cloud Authority Backlinks to scale SEO agency growth
LinkDaddy's new Cloud Authority Backlinks package pairs seven cloud pages, 49 live URLs and a $297 starting price.

LinkDaddy expanded its Cloud Authority Backlinks offer on June 25, 2026, turning link building into a multi-cloud infrastructure play aimed at agencies under pressure to prove AI-era visibility. The company said the system is built around a seven-stack deployment model that mixes HTML pages, knowledge-graph-style organization and machine-legible support files instead of treating backlinks as throwaway placements.
LinkDaddy said each campaign uses 7 unique pages across 7 enterprise cloud platforms and can generate up to 49 live URLs. The structure includes a hub page with multiple spoke pages linking back to the client URL, and it ships with robots.txt, sitemap.xml, llms.txt, llms-full.txt, ai.txt and humans.txt files. The company describes that setup as a 4-tier recursive structure, and lists Cloud Authority Backlinks at a starting price of $297.
The scale pitch is backed by LinkDaddy’s own service counts. Its services page says the company has delivered 13,587 orders to 2,716 customers across 50-plus countries, alongside other offerings such as backlinks from $69, press releases from $127 and an AI Visibility Blueprint priced at $1,499. LinkDaddy says Anthony James Peacock, known professionally as Tony Peacock, is the founder and principal architect of LinkDaddy LLC, that he began working in this field in 2014, and that the company was formally incorporated in Florida on June 17, 2020.

The launch lands in a search market that is already being reshaped by crawler rules and AI retrieval systems. Google Search Central says its AI features can help users find websites and tells publishers to focus on foundational SEO, clear technical structure and helpful content. Google’s May 21, 2025 guidance also says scaled generative AI content without added value can violate spam policy. OpenAI’s crawler documentation lets site owners manage OAI-SearchBot and GPTBot with robots.txt tags, and Cloudflare’s AI Crawl Control lets operators monitor AI crawler activity and set allow or block rules for individual crawlers.
That is why LinkDaddy’s packaging matters more than the language around authority building. The company is not just selling placements; it is selling a repeatable fulfillment layer built for reselling, branding and multi-client production. Agencies that look at this model will need to judge the durability of the HTML assets, the scalability of the deployment, the transparency of the reporting and whether a cloud-backed backlink stack actually helps keep clients longer and margins intact as AI search keeps pushing the industry toward machine-readable structure.
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