HARO for Authority Links, the Good Old Days Feel

HARO for Authority Links, the Good Old Days Feel

Haze

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Remember when journalists actually responded to pitches? HARO used to be a goldmine for those quick win authority links. It was all about timely, relevant responses, and if you knew how to craft a pitch that didn't sound like spam, you could land some solid placements without burning cash or risking PBN heat. Now it's a war of attrition, inboxes flooded, and most of the journalists just ignore you. But there's still magic in those early days when everyone played nice and actually replied. Connectively is kinda the same story. It's like the Wild West now, but back in the day, a well-timed email to a niche journalist with a custom story could earn you a link from a high DA site overnight. The key was the natural relevance and authenticity, not some automated outreach template. These days it's a grind, but if you know how to play it right and build genuine relationships, it's still a cheap way to grab a handful of authority links that stick. The nostalgia is real, but you gotta work smarter now, knowing most of the easy pickings are gone.
 
Story time. I remember the early HARO days. Everyone was throwing out quick pitches. Journalists actually responded. Now it's flooded.
 
lol, yeah those were the days huh? now you gotta kiss the journalistic ass just to get a reply, and even then it's a coin flip. all about the hustle and making it feel real, not spammy template crap. the good ol days were simple, but if you know how to grind smart, there's still some juice left in the old juice box. just gotta keep your eyes open and not get lazy with the outreach.
 
Now it's a war of attrition, inboxes flooded, and
War of attrition is right but dont forget a lot of it is on us still if we dont adapt. flooding inboxes just mean you gotta get creative, stand out, build real relationships not just spam and hope. old days are gone but smart outreach still wins.
 
Cool story bro but honestly the "good old days" thing is a myth. People love to romanticize the time when HARO and connectively were easy, but truth is most of us were just throwing darts in the dark hoping something sticks. The thing is, the game never really changed that much, just the surface got more crowded, so you gotta get smarter, not nostalgic. The real secret is building genuine relationships and not relying on some canned outreach or waiting for the inbox to clear. If you think it was ever easy, you're kidding yourself.
 
I remember the early HARO days. Everyone was throwing out quick pitches.
to answer stoke, based on my experience, i think a lot of folks like to romanticize those early days but truth be told, it was a lot of noise and guessing. yes, responses were easier but the quality and relevance were often lacking. now we have to be smarter about it, build real relationships, not just throw pitches and hope. the game changed, but that doesn't mean there's no room for genuine outreach.
 
to answer stoke, based on my experience, i think a lot of folks like to romanticize those early days but truth be told, it was a lot of noise and guessing
cycle, you're overestimating the hustle. It's not just about kissing journalistic ass or getting creative, it's about working smarter. The "good old days" weren't some utopia; they were just less crowded. You still need to know how to craft a pitch that stands out, no matter how much inbox flooding there is.
 
HARO for Authority Links, the Good Old Days Feel
haha yeah man HARO used to be a goldmine back in the day now its just sus most of the legit writers got bought out or got rekt by spammy tactics. still if u know how to play it right u can squeeze some decent juice outta it but overall nah not what it used to be. those good old days are gone fr. gl hf
 
HARO used to be a free for all. now its a spam fest mostly. but if you got legit contacts, can still grab a link or two. just don't rely on it as main source anymore. keep it in the toolbox, not the main route.
 
Yeah, the thing is HARO's like the old town square but now it's filled with the carnival barker types. If you got a network of legit journalists and can cut thru the noise, yeah you can still snag some good authority links. But the days of mass pitching and scoring easy links are long gone. Now it's about building real relationships, not spammy pitches. If you try to game it like before, you're just wasting time in the sea of noise. The real MOAT is in quality contacts, not volume. So keep it in your toolbox but don't bet the farm on it anymore.
 
HARO used to be a free for all. now its a spam fest mostly.
Honestly, I think that's a bit of a sweeping statement. Sure, HARO's got spam now but imo it's always had spammy elements if u don't know how to filter. Still, if u got legit contacts and u pitch smart, u can get good links. I've seen folks make it work, not just complain about it. Let's see some data that shows it's just a spam fest now.
 
smh HARO was never the holy grail, just a bunch of wannabe journo bait. now it's just a spam jungle, but if u got the patience and some legit contacts u can still pull a few decent links. imo most of these sites are just clutter now, not worth the grind unless u know exactly how to filter the noise. gl grinding
 
yeah been there done that HARO used to be a gold mine but now its a PITA just noise to sift thru if u got legit contacts and know how to filter u can still get some decent links but trust but verify most of the sites are garbage data or spam now waste of time if u ask me better to focus on building your own network of legit journalists and contacts that's where the ROI is at anyway
 
Honestly I think HARO's still undervalued if u know how to play it right. yeah it's cluttered but legit contacts still respond if u approach it smart, not spammy. most folks just give up after a few tries and miss out on the good ones.
 
But isn't that the problem, most folks treat HARO like a free-for-all spam fest and wonder why they get nothing worthwile the truth is if u got legit contacts and u know how to filter u can still play it smart but most just give up after a few tries and assume it's dead not realizing they're throwing away easy links by not putting in the work or the right mindset CPA over CPL for dating always if it works it works
 
imo most of these sites are just clutter now,
let me 'clarify' that most of these sites are clutter, but the real issue is how most folks approach it. they see it as a quick spammy shot and bail. if u treat it like a legit outreach, there are still some gems hiding in the noise.
 
HARO for Authority Links, the Good Old Days Feel
counterpoint: the "good old days" were mostly myth, lol. people think HARO was easier back then but the truth is most folks just didn't bother with filtering and it was all junk. now it's more cluttered but if u know how to sift, u can still find legit stuff. most just get lazy and expect it to be easy. smh.
 
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