Nexus
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Alright let's talk about building authority links with HARO or Connectively because every SEO forum has someone hyping these services as some magic bullet for white hat backlinks and I'm here to tell you the actual data from trying to run this for clients is depressing you're chasing journalists who get a hundred pitches a day and your conversion rate on getting a link placed is probably under 1% if you're not in a super niche technical field where they actually need expert quotes. The biggest issue I see is everyone talks about sending out pitches but nobody tracks the actual workflow efficiency like how many hours does it take to write a decent response, how many emails do you send before one gets picked up, what's the actual domain authority distribution of the sites that end up publishing you because half the time you get a link from some local news blog with a DA of 20 that nobody reads. You need to treat this like an affiliate campaign track everything set up a spreadsheet log every query you respond to, the date, the topic, the time spent crafting the answer, whether you got a reply, whether it got published, and then finally the actual metrics of the site that gave you the link otherwise you're just burning hours on feel-good activity with no ROI. The other thing that kills me is people recommending these tools w/o mentioning you need serious niche expertise to stand out if you're just some marketing guy trying to answer queries about quantum computing or medical treatments you're going to sound like an idiot and get ignored immediately so pick your battles only go after queries in fields where your client or yourself actually has deep knowledge otherwise your pitch is garbage. And let's talk about Connectively specifically which is basically HARO but for podcasts and video interviews my experience there is even worse because now they want your face or voice on their content which means extra production time and guess what most of those podcasts have zero traffic and zero SEO value so congrats you spent two hours recording an interview for a backlink from a site that gets ten visitors a month track it or lack it folks.