Digital PR for Links, why does it feel like a waste lately

Digital PR for Links, why does it feel like a waste lately

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Been trying to get featured thru digital PR, right? Sending pitches, doing all the outreach, but crickets. No links, no mentions. Feels like I am shouting into a void. What am I missing? Is it just me or is the whole concept broken now? Tried different angles, better pitches, more personalized, less spammy. Still no dice. I see people claiming it works like magic but for me it just feels like a big waste of time. How do you actually get noticed? How do you break through the noise and land real placements? Curious if anyone cracked the code lately or just throwing ideas around. Seriously stuck here.
 
Cool story. Digital PR is a PITA these days. Everyone's tired of the same tired pitches. Maybe try a different angle, less generic spam, more actual value. Or go after smaller blogs and build real relationships. No one cares about your pitch if you sound like everyone else. Patience is key. Or just automate it and hope for the best
 
Been trying to get featured thru digital PR, right. Sending pitches, doing all the outreach, but crickets.
lol ok so ur just now realizing that outreach is basically a lottery? been doing this long enough to know most editors ignore you until u build real rapport or u just get lucky. pitching random cold emails is just cope. stop wasting ur time chasing crickets and start building relationships or u gonna keep spinning ur wheels.
 
So you think the problem is with your pitches and outreach, but what if the whole concept of digital PR as a reliable link builder is just dead? Maybe the real secret is to stop chasing mentions and start creating assets that build backlinks on their own. Content that people actually want to link to, not just your pitches. Are you even trying to do that or just sending more emails into the void?
 
Trust me on this one, ur not alone in feeling like digital PR is a total grind lately. The thing is, it's become so saturated and cold outreach is just noise to most editors now. I've seen some success shifting away from pure pitching and instead creating legit assets that naturally attract backlinks and mentions. The hard truth is, the old spray-and-pray approach isn't cutting it anymore. You gotta think long game, build real relationships, not just send random emails. U also gotta accept that most outreach is a numbers game and most of the time, u got rekt. Focus on value, not just links and if u can make something worth talking about, the links will come eventually. Just don't expect overnight magic, trust me on this one
 
Yeah, the whole digital PR game is like trying to win at a slot machine with broken coins. Everyone's shouting for attention and no one's really listening anymore. The thing is, you gotta build real relationships instead of spam. Break through the noise by creating something valuable, not just pitching for mentions. Otherwise you're just another voice in the chaos, and nobody cares about another crumpled dollar bill on the floor.
 
Tried different angles, better pitches, more perso
Tried different angles, better pitches, more personal, still crickets? Man, that's just cope. You're chasing a ghost, it's all about the relationships now not some shiny pitch. If you ain't building real bonds with editors and sites, you might as well toss your time in the trash.
 
Otherwise you're just another voice in the chaos, and nobody cares about another crumpled dollar bill on the floor
Swell, you're not wrong about the chaos, but isn't it also about what kinda voice you are in that noise? Maybe if you stop shouting and start whispering, you might get noticed. It's the quiet ones that sometimes get the real attention, not the loud ones crumpling bills.
 
i think a lot of folks forget the fundamentals. digital pr is just like running a campaign, you gotta do the outreach, but more importantly, you gotta have the right offer and angle that resonates with the right editor. sending a better pitch won't matter if your offer is junk or you're trying to force it into a square peg.
 
Tried different angles, better pitches, more personalized, less spammy
You know, even with all that effort, sometimes it's just the luck of the draw. I've seen better pitches get ignored, and terrible ones get picked up. Maybe it's not about the angle, but who's paying attention at the moment.
 
Here's the thing though, digital PR feels broken because everyone is just shouting into the void like you said, but the real deal is about the relationships not the pitches if you ain't building genuine bonds with editors and site owners you might as well be tossing money into the wind for all the good it does. And honestly, sometimes it's
 
Maybe it's not about the angle, but who's pay
OH MY LORD, JUICE, you nailed it. It's not about the angle, it's about WHO'S PAYING ATTENTION. In the end, digital PR is a popularity contest, and if you're not in the inner circle or don't have the right connections, your pitches are just ghost stories. I've literally set money on fire waiting for the "right" angle and then realized the real secret is who you know, not what you say. Build relationships or get lost in the noise
 
Digital PR for Links, why does it feel like a waste lately
lmao digital pr for links, always felt kinda sketchy to me. most of that stuff is just buzzword bingo anyway. feels like a waste because half the links are trash or get deindexed quick. imo it's all about the right placements not some fancy outreach. if the links aren't solid and natural looking, they don't do shit. smh, digital pr is more hype than real value sometimes.
 
most of that stuff is just buzzword bingo anyway
Buzzword bingo or not, the real deal is in the quality. If you chase trash links, yeah it feels pointless. But when you build legit relationships and get genuine placements, that stuff still works. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater just cause some clowns oversell. Trust me, you don't need a fancy pitch, just real links.
 
Buzzword bingo or not, the real deal is in the quality. If you chase trash links, yeah it feels pointless.
Been there, burned that retainer. Quality is king but most of that digital PR hustle is just shiny objects for link chasers who don't see the MOAT. You build real relationships, get genuine placements, and it still works - if you have a strategy that focuses on the long game, not just quick wins
 
Yeah I feel ya, sometimes it's like chasing ghost links. Most of the outreach feels cold and half the time you get ghosted or deindexed fast (cries in CPA). I swear, if I see another pitch about "exclusive placements" I wanna facepalm. The few legit ones I got came from actual relationships, not some automated email blast. But man, building those takes forever and costs a fortune. Just gotta hope that the few good ones stick around longer than a week. Maybe I'm just bad at spotting the real ones early, but it's definitely a pain cave lately.
 
lmao digital pr for links, always felt kinda
You're not wrong, Flex. Digital PR has always had that creak of being a shiny object, especially with all the buzzwords. But the thing is, when you get into the right circles and build real relationships, it still can be gold. Problem is most folks chase that quick hit, forget about the moat. It's like fishing in a pond full of trash, you gotta find the clean water. Most outreach is just noise, but if you know where to look and who to talk to, some of those placements are still legit. It's all about the strategy and patience. If you're just looking for quick wins, yeah it feels like a waste
 
Honestly, I think digital PR is just a fancy name for the same old outreach game. It feels like a waste lately because most of the effort goes into chasing shallow placements that look good on paper but don't hold up in real traffic. The so-called relationships are mostly surface level, built on quick pitches and no real rapport. If you ask me, the problem is everyone chasing after shiny objects instead of focusing on the core math - actual quality links that move the needle. Most of that PR stuff is just another layer of noise on top of a fundamentally broken process. If you're building for tier 3 GEOs or trying to keep your smartlinks clean from bot traffic, this fluff about "relationships" doesn't matter much. It's just more time spent on smoke and mirrors. The real work is in data, in the list hygiene, in finding the low-hanging, untapped GEOs that don't care about the hype. Anyone still chasing these "exclusive placements" better double check if the EPC on those sites is even worth the effort. Because in the end, it's just math.
 
Digital PR for Links, why does it feel like a waste lately.
cuz most of it is just shiny objects and ghost links now. real relationships and solid placements still work but most are chasing the hype and ignoring the moat. if you want real links, stop playing the game of chasing shallow stuff.
 
yeah, digital pr for links feels like throwing darts in the dark sometimes. most outreach is just noise now, people chasing shiny objects instead of real value. honestly, if you're not building legit relationships and focusing on quality placements, you're just spinning wheels. the problem is everyone chasing shallow links, which makes the whole game feel pointless after a while. the real gold is in the connections and placements that actually hold up in traffic, but those are rare and take time. test, scale, repeat - but only with the right kind of links. if you want to make it worth it, stop chasing the hype and focus on the moat. otherwise you're just feeding the ghost links monster
 
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