Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 6:16:06 GMT
For this question there is a dry and not very nice answer: because you don't know how to develop content and/or resources that deserve them . When we say this, many turn up their noses because they are convinced they are doing a good job, then someone systematically comes along and takes tons of free links because they pulled the classic rabbit out of the hat. So if you have a new website that is part of a project with the aim of establishing itself and changing people's lives, you have three paths to follow: Content marketing If you want your project to change people's lives, start developing resources that change people's lives, not the classic blog articles that no one will ever read, otherwise how do you expect someone to give you a link? A good resource can take time, sometimes months. Riccardo Esposito is a master of this discipline: he directed the work for the development of the guide " web communication for dentists - basic concepts " on behalf of the Cozzolino Dental Practice, a content so complete that you absolutely have to have it and if you have it you must talk about it.
That's all. Digital PR The path of digital public relations is the one that serves to bring a web project to the attention of sector newspapers and portals, or to establish partnerships with other websites that deal with complementary activities. The main purpose of digital PR is not to obtain links, but to establish relationships , which later attract mentions and links. The development process takes time like all activities aimed at cultivating Denmark Telegram Number Data organic visibility, and is more or less tortuous depending on factors such as the originality of the web project and the actual possibility of partnerships with third-party sites. Link building Here, however, we are talking directly about how to obtain links , a difficult topic, at least excluding third-party PBNs or link farms. In that case you just need to find, pay… and pray. There is a series of questions that have certainly been on your mind for some time, especially if you have already experienced the first doors closed in your face by the websites you have already contacted to request links.
Emanuele was great at finding the questions we would all like to ask a professional link builder: How do you identify link prospects , for example for an SME or an affiliate blog in a specific niche? Do you use specific tools? Are there differences with ecommerce in this respect? Do you actually read the sites before contacting them or do you just study the metrics? Tell us why. How do you write an email for an effective link prospect? Are there tools? If they ask you for money, how do you evaluate the offer? How much do you pay for a link? How do I monitor that the link remains? Do you believe in “PageRank ghosting”? When do I evaluate whether a link is useful? Is it sensible to do so?
That's all. Digital PR The path of digital public relations is the one that serves to bring a web project to the attention of sector newspapers and portals, or to establish partnerships with other websites that deal with complementary activities. The main purpose of digital PR is not to obtain links, but to establish relationships , which later attract mentions and links. The development process takes time like all activities aimed at cultivating Denmark Telegram Number Data organic visibility, and is more or less tortuous depending on factors such as the originality of the web project and the actual possibility of partnerships with third-party sites. Link building Here, however, we are talking directly about how to obtain links , a difficult topic, at least excluding third-party PBNs or link farms. In that case you just need to find, pay… and pray. There is a series of questions that have certainly been on your mind for some time, especially if you have already experienced the first doors closed in your face by the websites you have already contacted to request links.
Emanuele was great at finding the questions we would all like to ask a professional link builder: How do you identify link prospects , for example for an SME or an affiliate blog in a specific niche? Do you use specific tools? Are there differences with ecommerce in this respect? Do you actually read the sites before contacting them or do you just study the metrics? Tell us why. How do you write an email for an effective link prospect? Are there tools? If they ask you for money, how do you evaluate the offer? How much do you pay for a link? How do I monitor that the link remains? Do you believe in “PageRank ghosting”? When do I evaluate whether a link is useful? Is it sensible to do so?