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jmporchet
@jmporchet
Job Title: Web Marketer
Company: Veltigroup SA
Favorite Thing about SEO
Interacting with knowledgeable people
Latest posts made by jmporchet
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RE: Finding the site's most relevant page
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RE: When going about asking a site for a link on their page, how do you ask?
As we all know, some links are better than others, some are even worth spending 5+ hours before making the request.
But if your time budget is tight, I would suggest the following, which is done in 5-10 minutes and still adds some (minimal) value to the other party:
- identify the link prospect,
- install Xenu Link Sleuth, run it on the target's website and hope for some errors,
- write your outreach email, include the errors you've found, and if possible a potential solution.
Something like
"I was browsing your website and encountered a [interesting error] which might be because [possible reason why].
By the way, would you be interested in [your offer]?".Obviously adapt this with acitrano's answer.
Best posts made by jmporchet
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RE: When going about asking a site for a link on their page, how do you ask?
As we all know, some links are better than others, some are even worth spending 5+ hours before making the request.
But if your time budget is tight, I would suggest the following, which is done in 5-10 minutes and still adds some (minimal) value to the other party:
- identify the link prospect,
- install Xenu Link Sleuth, run it on the target's website and hope for some errors,
- write your outreach email, include the errors you've found, and if possible a potential solution.
Something like
"I was browsing your website and encountered a [interesting error] which might be because [possible reason why].
By the way, would you be interested in [your offer]?".Obviously adapt this with acitrano's answer.
I have been active in the web domain for quite some years now, designing my first website in 1999. Lots of things have changed, but not my passion for the web in general.
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