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Cost for (reputable) link outreach service?

I'm a small business owner with an ecommerce website. My niche is language learning, and we are selling a sign up for an app.

My website contains over 1,200 blog posts, most of which are over 1k words long.

I think we've got a good handle on all the technical / on-site SEO stuff, and we've got a decent back link profile. (Around 4k backlinks. Nothing super amazing, but no toxic links, and all done manually.)

Among my posts, I've got about 20 articles, around 2k - 4k words long that could be considered "10x / ultimate guide" posts.

I'm looking to leverage these higher-end posts (and a free subscription to our app) to get more targeted, higher-quality inbound links to my "money pages". (Home page, how it works, etc...)

I've done a bunch of research on my competitors, my niche influencers, and sites adjacent to my own (example: memory blogs, self improvement, etc...)

I've also scraped these sites to harvest as much contact info as possible.

I just don't have the bandwidth to manage all the individualized outreach for link building.

So here's my question: based on all of the above, what is the range of fees I could expect to pay for a reputable vendor / agency to do outreach and help me with link building?

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