Digital PR for links, why does this tactic seem so failed?

Digital PR for links, why does this tactic seem so failed?

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ok so I've been trying to get real media mentions for backlinks lately. read tons about digital PR seemed like a solid way for strong links. but seriously every time I reach out it gets ignored or straight up rejected. I see people bragging about features and interviews idk if it's luck or they're playing a different game. I send pitches try to be creative personalize everything but crickets man. maybe I'm messing up or this whole thing is just hype? checked some case studies data says it works if you nail the pitch but for me its like pulling teeth honestly. anyone got real data or tips on what actually works to get featured in legit outlets? trying to decide if I should keep grinding or just ditch this method for now.
 
been doing digital PR for 5+ years and honestly it's not just luck or pitches, it's about building real relationships. sending cold emails rarely works long term, but if you get involved in their content, comment, share, and gradually build trust it's a. keep at it but maybe shift focus from quick wins to relationship building
 
actually, digital PR isn't just about pitches, it's about building genuine relationships over time. if you're just cold emailing and expecting magic, it's gonna be tough. focus on creating real connections first, then pitches feel less like spam.
 
maybe I'm messing up or this whole thing is just hype? honestly, I think some people get lucky, but most are just good at playing the long game. do you really think your pitches are the problem or maybe it's just about timing and who you reach out to? smh, digital PR can be a grind, but maybe try focusing less on the outreach and more on building your own assets first.
 
kinda feels like nobody tells ya how brutal this stuff is, right? i mean, i've been there, sending legit good pitches and just getting ghosted. sometimes it's just about who ya know or timing. keep grindin, maybe switch up ur approach or focus on building real rapport first
 
Careful with thinking it's all about the pitch. media outlets get tons of cold emails, so standing out means real rapport not just "creative" emails. maybe try some soft touch points, comment on their stuff, build trust before pitching. otherwise it's just noise.
 
Different angle: maybe the whole digital PR thing is just overhyped and the reality is most outlets are flooded with pitches and just not that interested unless you have some insider access or a big name, so unless you're playing a long game with real relationships built over time, it's probably gonna stay a grind.
 
Ever tried to actually build relationships before pitching? Like commenting on their articles, sharing their stuff, DMing them casually? imo, if they recognize you and see you're legit interested, they might be more open to your pitches.
 
Haha, yeah, feels like everyone's yelling into the void sometimes. maybe the key is not just the pitch but really building those legit connections long term? like planting seeds and waiting for the right moment.
 
careful with just focusing on pitches, sometimes it's all about the long game. Building genuine relationships and providing value before asking for anything can make a huge difference. If you're just cold pitching without any prior engagement, chances are you're gonna get ignored or rejected. Keep grinding but try shifting your approach to real outreach, not just the pitch.
 
Careful with just chasing media mentions as backlinks, sometimes it's more about building genuine relationships first. You gotta think long game here, not just quick wins. If you're pitching cold and not getting anywhere, maybe focus on creating real connections with journalists or editors first. Without that trust, pitches just get ignored.
 
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