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Grab a coffee, this one's a story. Man, I remember back in the day when link building was almost simple, you just found a good site, shot over a quick email, and bam, backlinks started rolling in like a freaking tide. Now? It's like trying to crack a safe with a toothpick. But I gotta say, HARO and Connectively still hold some of that old magic if you know how to approach it right. First step, you gotta get the right angles. HARO is not just about spamming journalists with your product links. It's about positioning yourself as an authority, a go-to source. So, I started by creating a solid database of industry-specific topics I can speak on confidently, stuff that actually adds value. Then I started pitching targeted queries, not just blanket pitches. Personalize, make it relevant, and show I know what I'm talking about. Connectively, the game is about strategic outreach. Instead of sending out hundreds of generic emails, I build real relationships with site owners and editors. I comment on their articles, share their content, and then pitch once there's some rapport. The key is patience, not every outreach leads to a link, but the ones that do? Gold. I also tools to track who responds, who's active, and who's a total waste of time. Lastly, analyze and rinse repeat. Check the backlinks I get from these efforts - are they from legit sites? Do they boost my authority? Are they diverse? Then tweak your angles and outreach tactics based on what's working. Honestly, this stuff used to be way easier when it was just a matter of finding a contact, but now? It's a mix of smart outreach and building real trust. So yeah, I'm stuck on how to scale this without losing quality. Anyone cracked the code on automation without turning into a spam machine? Or is the old school, personal touch still king? Would love to hear some fresh takes.