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    • MarieHaynes
      MarieHaynes last edited by

      I'm new to this so I'm interested in the responses as well.  But I can tell you an experience I had from a webmaster's point of view.

      I constantly get emails requesting links. Most of these are asking for a link exchange.  And it's really rare that I pay any attention to them.  But, I was recently contacted by the SEO of a company that sells a product in my niche asking if I would be willing to write a blog post about their product.  I was quite happy to do so because it was a good product and I felt the content would benefit my site.  I think in this instance, having an SEO contact me seemed to make the request more legit.

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      • andresgmontero
        andresgmontero last edited by

        Hi Sebastian, I sometimes like to use " Company Name Editor" and talk a bit about how our content will be helpful for their site, which is not really a lie, I am the SEO but also do content Editing 🙂 .

        Sometimes I don't even include a title, just me from Company name, and on some markets like sports, believe it or not, when I get some help from a friend who is a woman, we get a better response rate from the blog owners. Interesting ah?

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        • EGOL
          EGOL last edited by

          (Please don't read this and think that my tone is shouting at you.... I am just saying what happens when these messages arrive here.  OK? Also, I am not an SEO, I am a publisher. So that puts a little different perspective on my thinking. )

          When an SEO or a PR company contacts me about "guest posting" on my blog I report that message as spam and block their email address or entire domain from my inbox.

          I don't want posts that are done to connive links.  I don't need content that badly and if the post is being done to gain a link I bet that they didn't put their best work into it.  What else are they doing for links?  Will I be linking to a bad neighborhood?  Forget it.

          I do publish a lot of content contributed by others.  But every one of those authors contacted me personally.  Sometimes I accept their first article and pay them for future articles.

          When I publish that content from a guest author  there is an area on the page with a short author bio and a link to his/her blog or website.  I don't mind linking to his/her site.  Maybe my visitors want to read more from that author.  Good!

          However, when an author contacts me personally if he/she starts talking about getting anchor text links in the content my interest in that content falls through the floor.  Now I know why he wants to have an article on my site.  He simply wants the links.  FT!   I am not running a website to be JoeSchmoe's personal advertising portal or his personal linkfarm - those articles submitted for links are usually crap content.  I don't want them.  Sorry, we can't use the article.. thanks for offering it to us.

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          • SebastianDyer
            SebastianDyer @kwoolf last edited by

            Yes exactly- I sometimes even get the client to set up an email for me.

            I'll also agree with your point about the word 'link'. I try to avoid all 'link' conversations as it often scares the webmaster off, which sometimes involves us having to provide a post without getting the link back.

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            • SebastianDyer
              SebastianDyer @andresgmontero last edited by

              Company name editor is good but sometimes they like to have a name to be able to address - especially if the blogger wants to develop a proper relationship.

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              • SebastianDyer
                SebastianDyer @EGOL last edited by

                I get what you mean, but when we do outreach, we never target people interested in doing link farm BS and we never do it ourselves. Instead, we focus on providing content that is relevant to the website but is also authoritative and worthwhile. For example, offering a property news website an opinion post from a housing company.

                So, what would get your attention and not lead you to send a message straight to the trash?

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                • SebastianDyer
                  SebastianDyer @MarieHaynes last edited by

                  Good point - I ignore all link exchange requests too. I think it's important to make sure you're contacting site owners that are actually relevant to your company's niche. Otherwise, what authority could you provide the guest post with?

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                  • andresgmontero
                    andresgmontero @SebastianDyer last edited by

                    well yeah, that's right, sorry didn't explain its like:

                    Andrés G. Montero, Company Name Editor

                    you got the idea 🙂

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                    • SebastianDyer
                      SebastianDyer @SebastianDyer last edited by

                      Yes that would work much better. I am always worried about giving my name out too freely when associated with other companies, but I think it is fine when tagged to a title like 'Content Editor' or 'PR Consultant'.

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                      • EGOL
                        EGOL @SebastianDyer last edited by

                        Busy websites attract a lot of link hunters, publicity seekers, crackpot promoters, etc.

                        So if you use language like "reaching out to you" or other marketer speak your message will be deleted.  Everyone is trying to use us.

                        If the message is from a PR group or an SEO group we know that you are trying to use us.

                        What gets our attention?  A message from an enthusiastic author.

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                        • SteveOllington
                          SteveOllington @SebastianDyer last edited by

                          I got a guest post purely from ripping into someone elses in the comments once. Some business guru lady was recommending people "stick to larger companies for SEO... like BT SearchSmart"

                          Infuriated I went on a rant about how no-one should ever advise such a thing (I hate BT SearchSmart... they're rubbish and they just rip people off), and blah, blah, blah. Then the blog owner emailed me and said I could write a post on what to look out for to avoid getting stung by dodgy SEO companies 🙂

                          So yeah I'm with EGOL about the enthusiasm thing, I was certainly enthusiastic about tearing BT services a new one 😜

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                          • EGOL
                            EGOL @SebastianDyer last edited by

                            lol.... Good story, Steve.  Thanks for sharing it.

                            I got a message from a professor who asked why we didn't have an article on Subject XYZ because it was so important, etc. etc. etc. (just reading his rant I could tell that he knew his stuff......  So I asked him to write one and got a great piece of content.

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