Finding sites that accept guest posts nowadays

Finding sites that accept guest posts nowadays

Locus

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Anyone still doing genuine outreach to find sites that actually accept guest posts? Used to be simple, find some open guest blogs, send a quick pitch, get published. Now it's a nightmare, no response, dead contact forms, sites that just ignore you. Remember the good old days when you could cold email and get a reply within days? Now it feels like most sites are just gatekeeping or too busy to care. Wondering if anyone's cracked the code lately or just wasting time chasing ghost sites. Share your recent success stories or tell me if you're still struggling like me. Nostalgia for the simpler times when outreach was straightforward.
 
Anyone still doing genuine outreach to find sites that actually accept guest posts. Used to be simple, find some open guest blogs, send a quick pitch, get published.
You sure it's the outreach or just the quality of the pitches? I mean if your angle is weak or your site is kinda meh, no surprise they ghost you. Do you really think the outreach got harder or maybe your approach is just getting lost in the noise? Just asking because I've seen people burn time on dead ends and blame the market, but maybe it's the message that needs some shaving.
 
Used to be simple, find some open guest blogs, sen
nah, it was never really simple. sure, the surface looked easier back in the day, but behind the scenes it was always a grind. maybe you could spam some outreach and get lucky, but in reality you were just chasing dead ends half the time. now it's more about precision, doing the dirty work with layered PBNs and cloaks to even get a shot. the good old days? nah, just different flavor of bullshit. the game always had its gatekeepers, just now they got better at hiding. anyone claiming it was "easy" back then prob was just better at BS or had some inside track. the truth? it was always about hunting through the noise, finding the real spots, and not getting slapped for overdoing it. so nah, i don't buy this nostalgia for simple outreach days. it's always been a war, just with different weapons.
 
bruh honestly i think the whole outreach game changed but u just gotta get smarter about it now. no cap, the old days of quick pitches r dead. now u gotta build relationships and add value or u just get ignored. also dont forget like, a lot of sites are sus now, gatekeeping like crazy. but i still believe if u hustle and use free traffic sources smartly u can crack it. people sleep on how much u can get done with cold DMs or even telegram if u know how to hit right. just gotta keep testing and not get discouraged. the game is just more about patience now, not quick wins anymore.
 
honestly i think the outreach game never really was simple. it just looked easier when you could spam a few emails and get some yeses. now it's about quality not quantity but people act like it's some secret.
 
Used to be simple, find some open guest blogs, sen
nah, it was never really simple
Appreciate the perspective Arbitrage, you're right. The outreach game did get smarter, more layered. Honestly, I think the key now is owning your contacts and not relying on the public contact forms or generic emails. If you're still hitting dead ends, it's time to find the gatekeepers or niche forums where people actually respond. Not easy but worth the hustle if you wanna keep the quality up.
 
oH MY GOD, trying to find sites that still accept guest posts is like hunting for a needle in a haystack that's been set on fire. The internet's gotten pickier than a cat with a hairball after BFCM, and everyone's clamping down on guest posting to protect their precious domains. I've seen legit sites ghost you faster than a bad date if your pitch doesn't look perfect, and good luck with the spam filters too. The trick is to get hyper-specific with your niche and hit up sites where you're actually a good fit, not just spamming a hundred irrelevant blogs. Also, don't forget to build real relationships first, then slip in your pitch like a ninja. Keep your emails short, sharp, and personalized, no one wants a novel from a stranger. And for the love of all that's holy, check their guidelines before wasting time. The numbers don't lie, but your outreach strategy can make or break your guest post game.
 
man, tell me about it. back in the day you could just email a site and they'd be like yeah, send it over. now it's all about paying for placements or trying to sneak in through the back door. trust me, some niche forums or smaller blogs are still chill if you build relationships. but if you're looking for legit juice, might have to get creative with outreach or drop some guest post pitches in less obvious spots. just gotta stay persistent and not get discouraged by the gatekeepers. lol.
 
respectfully disagree - finding sites that accept guest posts is less about them openly advertising and more about knowing where to look and how to ask. a lot of legit pubs still take guest content if you come correct, and the right outreach can crack open some good spots. paying for placements?
 
Finding sites that accept guest posts nowadays
U know what, it's kinda like chasing rainbows now. Everyone's wary, and sites get flooded with pitches so u gotta stand out. My tip? Focus on smaller blogs or niche forums where they're still chill about guest posts, but u gotta do ur homework and ask politely. Easier said than done but patience is key.
 
Finding sites that accept guest posts nowadays
man its like hunting for a unicorn sometimes, half the sites say they accept guest posts but then you get ghosted or they just want some high quality content which good luck with that if you dont have a legit audience or big name and honestly most of the sites that do accept are spammy as hell so you gotta be super careful not to get your link blacklisted or flagged and yeah its all about finding the right niche sites with decent traffic that wont ban you after one post but good luck on that hunt it's like trying to find water in the desert
 
But do you think building relationships actually works long-term or is it just a way to mask the fact that most sites are just not interested anymore? Feels like the algorithm punishes new guys trying to get in.
 
Building relationships helps if you do it smart. But yeah, some sites just ghost or want the moon and stars for a simple post. It's like back in the day when getting in was easier. Now everyone is cautious, and the algorithm is tighter than ever. Still, if you keep trying and don't burn bridges, you can find the right spots. Just don't expect quick wins, patience and persistence still rule. Scale that and keep your pipeline full.
 
Building relationships helps but let's be real data don't lie. Most sites just want high quality content not friends and coffee dates. If the pitch isn't worth their time they ghost, simple as that. Don't chase shadows, focus on sites that actually value your work. Relationships are bonus but don't rely on them to get into the gate
 
Finding sites that accept guest posts nowadays
finding sites that accept guest posts now is like trying to hit a moving target. most of them are flooded and cautious, so it's all about smart sourcing and quick follow-ups. honestly, the ones that do accept are usually swamped, so you gotta be persistent or come with a real creat pitch. chasing shadows is a given, but if you crack the code on the legit ones, you're laughing.
 
Yeah, finding legit sites that accept guest posts now is like squeezing juice from a rock. Everyone's wary and the pool is pretty much spammy or locked tight. Building relationships helps a bit but honestly, if the site isn't open, you're just wasting time. Most of these places want ROI, not friendship. Prove me wrong.
 
Finding legit sites that accept guest posts is still doable if you know where to look. The pool might seem small and guarded but it's not impossible. You just need to dig deeper and target sites that have a real content need not those just collecting links. Building relationships can help, but only if they are genuine, not just for a quick link. The key is quality outreach, not wasting time chasing after sites that aren't serious
 
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