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    Digital PR vs Link Building: Which Matters More For SEO?

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 22, 2026Updated:June 22, 2026No Comments
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    The relationship between digital PR and link building is often debated as businesses seek the most effective way to improve search performance, yet treating them as competing approaches can be misleading, as both play a role in building authority and visibility over time.

    While the question is usually framed around which matters more, it is far more useful to understand how each works, where the differences sit and how they contribute to SEO in practice.

    Understanding Link Building

    Link building has been a core part of SEO for years, centred around acquiring links from external websites to strengthen a site’s authority in the eyes of search engines. These links serve as signals of trust, helping search engines decide which pages deserve higher rankings based on their perceived credibility.

    Modern link building has moved beyond simple directory submissions and now tends to involve structured outreach, partnerships and content placements on relevant websites. One of the key advantages here is control, as businesses can often influence where links appear, which pages they point to and how anchor text is used to support specific keywords.

    This level of control makes link building particularly useful for targeting rankings directly, though it also highlights some limitations. Links placed purely for SEO purposes can lack context, and as search engines place greater emphasis on quality, relevance, and natural placement, the effectiveness of low-value links has decreased significantly.

    What Sets Digital PR Apart

    Digital PR takes a different route by focusing on earning coverage rather than placing links, which changes both the process and the outcome. Campaigns are built around stories that journalists want to cover, often supported by data, expert insight or a timely angle that fits within the wider news agenda.

    When coverage is secured, links are included naturally where relevant, although they are not always guaranteed. Even without a link, brand mentions in trusted publications can still support SEO by strengthening overall authority and presence online. At the same time, cumulation often leads to mentions in AI summaries of search browsers and tools.

    The main difference lies in how value is created, as digital PR builds credibility through association with established media outlets rather than through direct placement. This often leads to wider exposure, increased brand awareness, and referral traffic, all of which contribute to SEO in a more indirect but longer-lasting way.

    The SEO Impact Of Each Approach

    Both digital PR and link building contribute to SEO through external signals, although the type and quality of those signals can vary significantly depending on how each approach is executed. Links remain one of the strongest ranking factors, but the context in which they appear has become just as important as the link itself.

    Link building can still deliver strong results when it focuses on relevance and quality, particularly when links are secured on websites that align closely with your industry and sit within useful content. This makes it effective for supporting specific pages and building a consistent backlink profile over time.

    Digital PR, in contrast, often leads to links from high-authority publications that are difficult to secure through traditional outreach, which can carry more weight because of the source’s credibility. While these links may not always include keyword-focused anchor text, they contribute to a broader set of signals, including brand recognition and trust.

    Another important factor is the impact on brand search behaviour, as successful digital PR campaigns often increase awareness and encourage users to search for a brand directly. This creates a positive cycle in which visibility drives demand, and in turn reinforces search performance.

    Control And Credibility

    One of the clearest differences between the two approaches is the balance between control and credibility, which often shapes how businesses choose to use them. Link building offers precision and predictability, allowing for targeted optimisation, while digital PR offers less control but delivers stronger signals of trust through independent editorial coverage.

    Relying too heavily on link building can lead to a backlink profile that feels engineered, particularly if placements lack genuine relevance or context. On the other hand, focusing only on digital PR may limit the ability to influence specific rankings or support key pages in a structured way.

    The most effective strategies recognise this trade-off and look to combine both approaches in a way that balances control with credibility.

    Which Should You Prioritise?

    The decision on where to focus often depends on the business’s stage of growth and goals. For newer websites, link building can provide a foundation by building initial authority and supporting key pages that need to rank.

    As a brand grows, digital PR becomes increasingly valuable, particularly in competitive sectors where trust and recognition influence both rankings and user behaviour. This is often where working with a digital PR agency can make a difference, helping brands secure coverage in publications that shape both visibility and perception.

    That said, link building continues to play an important role, especially when used to reinforce areas of a website that require additional support. The key is to approach it with a focus on relevance and quality rather than scale.

    A Combined Approach

    Rather than viewing digital PR and link building as separate or competing strategies, it makes more sense to treat them as complementary parts of a wider SEO approach. Digital PR can deliver high-impact coverage that builds trust and visibility, while link building can provide consistent support for specific pages and maintain a steady flow of links.

    This combined approach creates a balanced backlink profile and allows businesses to benefit from both the authority that comes with editorial coverage and the control offered by targeted placements.

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