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Making use of backlinks from suppliers

Hey all,

Long story short my father's business had an ecommerce site that went down and never recovered.

I'm building him a new site that's mainly to have an online presence and also for contact points with customers (no ecommerce features but maybe that will change down the line).

We sell tools from a wide range of highly reputable companies and used to have a large majority of them linking to their specific tool pages on Dad's site as a "you buy purchase our range of tools from this supplier in x location".

Now without these branded pages how can I make use of the same backlinks? These companies are happy to link to the new site but I'm not too sure the best way to get the most out of the links. Is it worth having a section of "we sell tools from these well known brands and doing something there?".

Thank you for any suggestions

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