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The killer link building combo 🥊 Just do this:

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Here's how your SEO clients can leave competition behind. Link Building: What's working? With so man

Here's how your SEO clients can leave competition behind. Link Building: What's working? With so many options in link building such as HARO, guest posts, link insertions, tier 2 and more, it's easy to get overwhelmed with exactly what to do for your clients. Don't worry, our goal with this email is to simplify your strategy and give you 100% clarity... Build Link Foundations The website you're building links for should have a solid foundation of links from [directories]( or [press releases](. Also consider reaching out for links from your immediate business network, such as suppliers or accrediting bodies to further solidify your foundation. Regular & Consistent Link Velocity Once you have built a foundation of links, the next step is setting up a regular influx of links. The 'linkerati' of the web are bloggers, so you'll want your supplemental regular link building to be from authoritative, relevant blogs. The easiest way to do this is through [Blogger Outreach]( or [Niche Edits](. When used together correctly, this is the killer link building combo and for the most part this is all the link building a website needs to do consistently for 12-18 months to achieve colossal organic rankings and traffic. Blogger Outreach & Niche Edits 🥊 What's the difference? Blogger Outreach placements are links from new blog posts. Niche Edits are links within existing blog posts. Which to use? Use both [Blogger Outreach]( & [Niche Edits]( for maximum results. It's more natural for links to come from a mix of both new and existing posts. We'd recommend a 60/40 split between Blogger Outreach and Niche Edits. How many links to build? This would depend on [competitive analysis]( but 5-20 per month is a ballpark starting point. Add some variance to this amount monthly to achieve natural velocity. Slow and steady wins the race. Which DA to choose? We recommend a mix of DA levels, but it's good to aim for one DA tier up from your target site. For example if you are building links for a DA20 site, aim to build DA30+ links for the most bang for you buck. What anchor text? We recommend using mostly brand and [natural anchor text](. Don't overdo the keyword anchor text. Linking to the homepage and pages that are 'expected' to get links is key. Let the links fuel the authority, and the on-page fuel the topic relevancy. Supercharging Your Results To compete in tougher industries, [HARO]( and [Media Placements]( are our top tier services that can be used in low quantities adhoc every 3-6 months. These links are the Crème de la crème and can be the extra push a website needs to take its rankings to the next level. You do you To summarise, we're recommending a regular influx of [Blogger Outreach]( & [Niche Edits]( with some HARO & Media Placements sprinkled in for higher budget clients. These are guidelines from what we are seeing working best for agencies, but you are of course free to use our services in your own way. Remember, we are always a [chat or a phone call away]( if you need some advice on your order. [Click Here To See Our Link Building Services]( Joe Davies Founder [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Get Ideal ltd, Point North, Park Plaza, Cannock, WS12 2DB, United Kingdom. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved.

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