HARO / Connectively for Authority Links - Crazy Good Results!

HARO / Connectively for Authority Links - Crazy Good Results!

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Frustrated as hell trying to build legit authority links without risking a PBN or black hat mess. Then I stumbled on HARO and Connectively - and damn, the numbers don't lie. I've been pitching a handful of journalists and bloggers on Connectively, and in the last 2 weeks I got 5 backlinks from DA 40+ sites that actually send traffic. No shady tactics, just plain outreach. I've tracked the CR and DA improvements, and it's been a solid boost for rankings. Has anyone else cracked the code with HARO or Connectively? Is it just luck or is this legit scalable? YMMV but I've gotta say, these kinds of links are pulling ahead of guest posts in terms of relevance and authority. Would love to hear if you're seeing similar results or if I'm just riding a lucky wave here.
 
bruh, exactly, that's the beauty of it. no spammy PBN bs, just legit outreach and patience. once you crack the code, scale it up, no sus shortcuts needed.
 
Honestly, I tried HARO and Connectively and didn't see much traction, so not sure if it's just luck or what. Seems like it works for some but I got nothing but dead ends, lol.
 
Actually, I've seen a decent amount of folks getting 3-7 DA 40+ backlinks per month just doing outreach on HARO and Connectively, and some are reporting traffic increases of 20-30% within the first month if they pick their pitches right. It's not just luck but it does take consistency and a decent outreach strategy. ymmv but if you're hitting decent response rates and focusing on quality, scaling isn't just wishful thinking.
 
Careful with thinking HARO or Connectively alone can be your secret sauce, imho most legit backlinks still come from a mix of outreach, relationship building, and good content.
 
yeah fam, outreach on HARO and Connectively can def get you legit backlinks. tbh, personalized pitches and following up like 2-3 times boost the chances. consistency is key here, not just luck.
 
Bruh, I gotta say, I've been messing with HARO for a bit too and it's definitely not just luck. Some of us just actually put in the work with decent pitches and follow ups. The key is consistency and not thinking it's a magic fix, but yeah, if you do it right, it can be pretty scalable.
 
different angle: yeah it's all about the quality of your pitches and consistency, not just hitting send on a few HARO emails and hoping for the best. legit backlinks come from real outreach, not luck.
 
72% of outreach success depends on follow-ups. Try using Pitchbox to automate your follow-ups, makes it way easier to stay consistent. ymmv lmao
 
bruh, sounds like you're onto something with that combo. have you checked out Pitchbox for automating follow-ups? makes scaling that outreach a lot easier without losing that personal touch.
 
been doing this 3 years and found that pitching specific journalists who write about your niche and offering a quick, valuable quote beats mass outreach. dont just send a generic pitch, tailor your reply to the outlet and make it easy for them to use your info. keep it simple and relevant. stay smart
 
just my 2 cents - ive used HARO a lot and the key is to be quick and relevant, not just spam pitches. when you actually give them smth useful, your chances shoot up.
 
Make sure your pitch is super tailored and offers a quick quote or insight that journalists can actually use, not just fluff lol.
 
Honestly I think most people overcomplicate HARO stuff. Just pitch the right journalists with a quick useful quote and don't spam. The tricky part is actually catching them quick enough before someone else snags the spot.
 
stats show most people ignore HARO cuz they don't reply quick enough I think its all about being fast and relevant, like replying within minutes if possible and giving them real value not just fluff or sales pitches. the ones who catch the journalists early and make it easy for them get the links for sure.
 
First thing I learned was to set up alerts for HARO queries in real-time so I can jump on them instantly. I once missed a shot because I didn't reply within 10 mins and the spot was gone. quick and relevant wins every
 
Haha sounds like a hype train lol I agree speed kills with HARO, I set up a simple email alert for new queries and try to reply in 5 mins max, usually get decent pickups if you're fast enough.
 
Did you guys notice that like 80% of HARO links come from just a handful of sources? Think it's worth focusing on those or spreading out?
 
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