Amplify
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Okay, imma vent a bit here cuz i see this same mistake over and over. Ppl treat HARO or Connectively like a link order form. They see 'authority link' and jump in with zero positioning. That's why u get ignored or get trash placements on blogs no one reads. U gotta flip the script. Reporters aren't looking for 'a marketer'. They need a specific expert for a specific sentence in their article. So u need to niche down ur profile to a ridiculous degree. I had a client in the boring world of commercial roofing. Instead of 'roofing contractor', we built his profile as 'an expert in hail damage assessment for large warehouse facilities in the midwest'. Suddenly, every query about storm damage or commercial property insurance, he's the perfect source. Got a link from a regional biz journal that's been solid for years. The other thing is speed. These queries go out to hundreds of ppl. U gotta have a system. I set up alerts to push to a slack channel, have a doc with pre-written core answers for common topics in my niche, and then i just customize the first and last sentence for the query. My response time is under 15 mins usually. If ur replying an hour later, ur buried. And for the love of god, stop pitching ur service in the response. Just answer the question. Be helpful, concise, and add one tiny unique stat or insight they wouldn't get from google. The link is the thank you, not the payment. Do that, and the cr on ur responses will actually be decent. Otherwise ur just spamming journalists and making it worse for everyone