Do you know any website you can get in touch with bloggers?
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I would like to get in touch with some good bloggers who would be happy to write a blog about my company services. Is there any website where is the list of blogs so you can get in touch with them or buy blog post on their blogs?
Thanks
Lukas
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One thing that might help is our own Fresh Web Explorer tool. With the right combination of search operators you can identify those blogs (and bloggers) who are influencers in your industry, and reach out accordingly. I'd recommend watching these two videos on the tool:
Basic Operators in Fresh Web Explorer Advanced Operators in Fresh Web Explorer
The Help Hub article on FWE should be useful too, and I'd check out this Whiteboard Friday.
Bio search in Followerwonk could be very useful, too, as you can search every Twitter users for folks who have your industry keywords on their profiles. Add the word "blogger" and it could be even more useful!
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You'll want to keep in mind search engine guidelines about paying with regards to any links that are followed, and with FTC guidelines (if US-based) about disclosing paid promotion.
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Hi Lukas,
If it was easy then everyone would do it and it would return little to no value. Are you familiar with search operators? They can help refine your google search, in particular I was thinking you could use inurl: as most blogs exist in the subdirectory /blog/. So if your services were about fishing you could do a search like
inurl:/blog/ fishing
Install and turn on the Moz bar in chrome and you will see the DA score for each site in the results. This should cut down on the dead ends.
Good luck
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Thank you but to looking for blogs one by one is a big job. So my question is if there is any website you know where is list or database of bloggers where you can search for them instead of using google search.
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Hi Lukas,
This is a very broad question, one to which there is no simple answer. You need to ask yourself "what kind of a market would want my services?" and search for bloggers within that market that have a decent DA (although not an accurate measurement currently due to Moz updating it, should have it's accuracy returned in November).
Use a tool like Buzzstream to collect these blog sites and let the software dig for the contact info. From there reach out to the individual bloggers and see what they would like to write about your services. I would steer away from straight up offer money, but they might something in return, maybe a social push or some advice about the service you offer.
I hope that helps.
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