If you really are confident that you have an up and up business try to co-brand with a few companies. Ask other companies to look at your site and if they will consider co-branding or at least swap links.
Now don't go to some sleazy, cheezy site to do this. Try with the BIG DOGS ... Forbes, WallStreet, Merrell-Lynch, or an authoritive company related to your business.
You say there isn't one related to your business? Then maybe your business isn't legit.
If you, let's say, sell power drinks, then see if GNC or similar would consider a link swap at least. They will give you a straight answer to why they wouldn't if they decide not to.
So, if you are confident of your business you will want to get it out to as many other businesses and people as possible.
Here's a real good example with an existing internet product. I won't refer the company but the product is Jerky. Great food for any reason. You could take your jerky site and ask for co-branding with picnic supply sites, soft drink sites, camper supplies sites, vacationer's travel sites, RV'ers sites, Cross Country and Dirt Bike sites and ...
See how the product 'BLENDS' with the other sites and is not a threat to what they offer.
Does your site 'loan' itself to this kind of marketing? NO? Then you may need to "change horses in the middle of the stream".
This is a good measure to see if a business idea is legit or not. Not the golden rule but a good measure.
Best to you
Kenneth R Sword Jr
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