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Invalley

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Here’s a fun link-building hack we’ve been using at my agency: first I create a selection of sites that are indirect competitors of our clients. For example if a client sells yachts on their website, I’d make a list of indirect competitors like private jet companies, luxury real estate or high-end vehicles.

Next, don't write a boring listicle like “5 Best Private Jet Companies”. Write a more unique and engaging blog post like “The Unseen Stories Behind 5 Industry-Leading Private Jet Companies.”

We do quite a bit of extra research on things like awards they’ve won, asking our client if they know any insider info or finding interviews with the founder that mention something funny.

Once this blogpost is live on our client’s site we reach out via email. If there’s no reply, we try social media, targeting people in the marketing department or CEO (Twitter and LinkedIn work best for this in my experience).

Results have been quite good and a bit all over the place; most companies shared the post on their social media channels (one had 30k+ followers), others link back to it from their blog and one included it in their newsletter. The backlinks are relevant since they’re related to my client’s niches and always target a similar audience. This approach might help with relationship-building between the companies too but I’m no expert in that. I’m just here building links for my clients in weird ways :D Anyone else successfully did this 😀 ?
 
How many hours did you spend on it and how many total links have you seen so far?
 
Content creation usually takes about 3-4 hours, and outreach adds another hour, so that’s a total of around 5 hours. We got 2 links from the last campaign and I’m feeling pretty good about getting more with the next one. Once you’ve got a solid grasp on the niche, you can keep adding new companies to the post, as long as they meet the quality standards ofcourse. This really helps cut down the time spent on content creation.
 
You sell backlinks. Why not put your clients sites on those sites you're selling backlinks to?
 
from your site:
Buy Backlinks From High DR Sites With Real Traffic

So you are selling backlinks right? Instead of doing "backlink hacks", how come you aren't putting your clients sites on the sites you're selling backlinks to.
 
This sounds like a question that someone here who is a Google product expert could ask Google about.
 
This sounds like a question that someone here who is a Google product expert could ask Google about.

They have different product experts for different forums. A GBP PE can’t assist with this.
 

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