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Hey Let’s talk about Reactive PR, also called earned media. In simple terms, reactive PR involv

Hey Let’s talk about Reactive PR, also called earned media. In simple terms, reactive PR involves journalists seeking expert comments for their articles, helping businesses of all sizes in building E-E-A-T, and gaining visibility, credibility and high-DR backlinks. Various platforms and methods come into play with reactive PR, and your choices depend on the specific sites and niches you want to target. Simply head over to the platform, sign up as a source, and relevant queries will land directly in your inbox or show up within the platform itself. Some of these platforms are: 1. HARO - Help a Reporter Out, remains a go-to platform for earned media. Utilize HARO's new pitching platform, [Connectively]( which not only allows you to filter opportunities but also offers tracking and managing your pitches directly within the platform. It's important to note that HARO has become quite crowded, so you need to be very quick and have near-flawless pitches for a shot at being featured. 2. Featured – [Featured]( is an excellent HARO alternative that presents queries tailored for esteemed media outlets in both the U.S. and U.K. Particularly beneficial for newcomers that want to do PR on their own. 3. Paid Platforms – The above choices are free to use. However, you won’t be guaranteed any mentions. On average, you’d have to send 50 high-quality pitches to earn 1 media link. That’s why many businesses are using paid PR platforms for a guaranteed placement. RECOMMENDATION! Don't bother pitching for sites you don't want links from. Use Ahrefs' [Site Explorer]( to check sites before pitching to see the site's Domain Rating (DR) score and traffic. Plus, check the backlink profile, and avoid websites with lots of spam links or those that seem to be part of a public blog network (PBN). Stay tuned for the next email where you’ll uncover more insight into our upcoming service that combines digital PR and SEO in your favor. To your SEO success, Jennifer from OutreachMama P.S. If you have any questions or need assistance, please reply to this email or visit our website. We're here to help you achieve your SEO goals. [Maximize Visibility with Our HARO Link Building Service. Learn How!]( Sent to . [Click here to unsubscribe]( OutreachMama LLC, 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B #33347, Houston, Texas 77080-2059, United States

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