Client Onboarding for White Label Link Building
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Weak onboarding creates weak retention. In white label link building, the onboarding process is where target pages, expectations, reporting logic, and delivery standards need to become clear.
What Onboarding Should Cover
A strong onboarding flow should define:
- priority pages
- target topics and silos
- client risk tolerances
- reporting cadence
- what success should look like over time
Why This Matters
If onboarding is rushed, the campaign often starts with unclear page priorities and generic expectations. That makes later reporting and retention harder.
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The Practical Standard
Good onboarding makes the campaign easier to deliver and easier to defend.
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