Digital PR for links - is this the new cold outreach?

Digital PR for links - is this the new cold outreach?

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Alright so I've been digging into this idea of using digital PR as a way to snag legit backlinks without going full spam mode. The premise is pretty straightforward: get featured on legit sites, news outlets, or industry blogs, and boom your backlink profile gets a boost. But I wanna break down the approach objectively. First, it's all about how you craft your pitch making it newsworthy, relevant, and personalized enough to catch editors' eyes. Then there's the targeting finding the right sites, not just random high DA ones that don't care about your niche. The data seems to suggest that if you do it right, the link quality is usually top tier. But here's the thing, YMMV big time depending on your niche, your pitch, and your persistence. Do you guys think this kind of digital PR approach is sustainable or just another flash in the pan? Or is it the next legit way to build links that last?
 
bruh, I did some digital PR stuff last year and honestly, it felt like a shot in the dark most times. one campaign got me a legit news site but most of the time editors just ignored me or gave super vague replies. not sure if it's sustainable long term or just a fancy way to chase shiny links, smh
 
I think digital PR can work but only if u really know how to craft a pitch that hits editors' hot buttons, otherwise it's just wasting time. I tried it last year and had a few wins but most outreach got ghosted or ignored.
 
I did digital PR for like 3 years and I swear most of it felt like spam bait. one time I got a hit on a legit site but the rest? nada, just crickets.
 
Haha, sounds like digital PR is kinda like dating, huh? gotta find the right fit or you just end up ghosted. Also, the idea that you can just pitch your way to backlinks without some serious finesse? smh. Anyway, the real question is, do you think this is sustainable long term or just a shiny new toy?
 
70% of digital PR feels like spam bait if you don't know what you're doing. It's about quality, not just shotgun outreach. How do you differentiate your pitches to avoid that spammy vibe?
 
careful with thinking it's a straight swap. One tip I'd try is personalizing your pitches based on actual site content instead of generic outreach emails, makes a big difference in response rate. Do you think that kind of approach is scalable for you?
 
Careful with that mindset, though. Digital PR and cold outreach are kinda related but not the same thing. Digital PR is more about building relationships, storytelling, getting into the press, while cold outreach is more direct, transactional. Mixing them up can lead to missed opportunities or coming off sus. Just remember, you gotta adapt your approach depending on what you actually want from the site or journalist.
 
I think calling digital PR "the new cold outreach" oversimplifies things smh, it's more about relationship building not just blasting out links.
 
I gotta disagree tho, I've been doing a lot of cold outreach and digital PR is way different. Digital PR feels more like storytelling and relationship building, not just hitting up random sites for links. Don't think you can just swap them and get the same results.
 
just my 2 cents, this sounds sus. digital PR is more about reputation and branding, not cold outreach for quick links. smh if ppl think this is the new outreach method
 
last month i saw a case where a digital PR campaign got a site 50+ links in a week, but most of those links were low quality, so idk if this is really new cold outreach or just repurposed spam.
 
I disagree, kinda think digital PR is still more about building legit relationships than just cold outreach for links. Do yall really see this as sustainable or just another spam wave?
 
"Digital PR for links - is this the new cold outreach" lol if it is, we're all doomed. I've played with both, and imo it's still about quality relationships not blasting random pitches to everyone. Ymmv, but if everyone just treats it like spam, it'll get old fast.
 
Different angle: I knew a guy who just cold emailed journalists with really good stories and got legit backlinks, no pitch spam. Sometimes just knowing who to reach out to and having a real story is still king, I think.
 
different angle: maybe digital PR can be kinda like cold outreach but only if you actually know the journalists and have a story that fits, otherwise it's just more spam.
 
bruh, I think everyone's overthinking it. digital PR ain't a magic bullet, it's just cold outreach on steroids. if you got good stories and actual relationships, it's still just about legit value, not spamming. but if you wanna argue, maybe it's the new cold outreach, just with a fancier name. who cares what we call it, as long as it gets results.
 
Thanks for the input guys. I get the reputation/branding side, but I've seen some agencies flip digital PR into pretty aggressive link pushes lately. YMMV, but it's kinda blurring the line between legit outreach and spam. I guess it depends on how you do it and if you can keep it legit long term.
 
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