Link Building - Blogger Outreach - Need Help!
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I am looking forward to create a solid link building campaign for my affiliate blog. But, what I want is completely GENUINE and effective link building.
Could anyone please suggest what strategies should I opt for. I am planning to get Guest Blogging done?
But, is it effective anymore. I have read so much about companies posting on Private networks.
Are there actually companies out there that actually outreach blogs?it would be helpful if somebody could refer based upon personal experience.
Much Appreciated!
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Some link building campaigns are more difficult than others.
If your blog contains unique content that is useful to people, find your niche market. Hopefully the someone you email agrees that the content is useful and will link to it, also benefiting their users.
If it has to do with products, again find your market. This can be more difficult, hopefully your products have features that similar products don't. Focus on those features when finding your target market.
I would focus on emailing blogs/bloggers & websites personally instead of guest posting. If you get a response there's a far higher chance you'll get a quality link.
If your blog has great content, you'll only need to do this a few times before more and more people find you.
If you try many times with no success, work on your content.
If searches about your content is highly competitive, focus on sub or even sub-sub topics about your content.
Content is king!
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Finding agencies that offer Blogger Outreach service is difficult these days
Most of them are actually selling PBN posts. Well, I won't be able to suggest what exact link building strategies you need to start with.
But, I could try suggesting you some digital firms based upon my experience.
I have tried Fatjoe.com and submitcore.com, both provided me with excellent placements. However, the problem here would be budget. Fatjoe is pretty expensive. Submitcore in comparison offered equivalent quality at cheaper price. Try contacting them both and see which one suits you better! Good Luck
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