Infographic outreach for backlinks - warning alert

Infographic outreach for backlinks - warning alert

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so i tried this new thing making a bunch of infographics to get backlinks from blogs right? seemed cool but man it turned into such a headache. half the sites ignore me, some just say no, others dont even open the emails. also saw ppl using mass outreach tools that get flagged or look super spammy. is this even still a legit method or am i just wasting my time tbh? feels like everyone got way stricter with outreach lately. plus some sites actually penalize you for too many infographic pitches. anyone else noticing this? should i just scrap it or tweak my approach maybe? warning fam don't get caught in some black hat trap thinking this is easy or quick
 
80% of those tools get flagged or ignored now, lol, outreach's a cold game if you wanna keep it legit better manual and personalized but yeah it's a grind.
 
IMO, the key is to stop sending those generic emails, try commenting on their blogs first or engaging on social media then pitch later, makes you less spammy. Trust me, more personal, less flagged. Keep grinding, fam.
 
you really asking if this still works? honestly, i think it depends a lot on how you do it. I've seen folks have success with more targeted, personal outreach and avoiding the mass spammy methods. it's not dead, just more about quality over quantity now. maybe tweak your approach rather than scrap it completely
 
Different angle: maybe instead of mass outreach, focus on building real relationships with a few key bloggers. Engage with their content, add value, then pitch. Less spammy, more sustainable.
 
Just my 2 cents but your post kinda mixes up what actually works in outreach. The headache isn't just the infographics, it's the spammy approach. I've seen legit success when people focus on quality over quantity and don't treat outreach like a numbers game.
 
ok so yo honestly my 2 cents is to ditch the mass cold outreach with infographics. instead, focus on building some real rapport. comment on their posts, join their community, get their attention with actual value first. once you got a convo going, then drop the pitch. spammy tactics might seem easy but they burn out quick and get flagged. better to take the slow route and be genuine. dont get caught in the trap of quick wins that hurt your domain later. stay smart, stay legit. peace.
 
Honestly smh, i think that's a legit warning. kinda feels like everyone is cracking down on outreach spam now. if you keep hitting the same sites with pitches, they gonna see it as spam and maybe even penalize you. better off building some real trust instead of just blasting out a bunch of infographics.
 
Been doing this 1 year and I can tell you, that headache is real. I started focusing on building relationships instead of just blasting out pitches, and it's way less stressful. Ever tried that?
 
careful with overusing infographics for backlinks, they can look spammy fast and hurt your ux more than help if not done right.
 
last month i tried doing a bunch of infographics thinking it'd boost backlinks but honestly it felt kinda spammy and got ignored quick. like maybe ppl don't even check if they're legit or just scroll past? kinda makes me wonder if the whole infographic thing is just overhyped lowkey.
 
Careful with blanket warnings, fam. Sometimes infographic outreach works if your content is truly valuable and you're targeting the right sites. Tip: focus on building relationships first, then pitch your infographic, rather than spamming random sites.
 
ngl dont bother with infographics, they're dead for backlinks imo. U wanna focus on writing solid guest posts or useful resource links instead. Outreach is more about quality than fancy visuals.
 
just my 2 cents, i once spent ages making a dope infographic, thought it was gonna be the magic. ended up with zero backlinks, but i did get a few weird DMs from randoms. so yeah, kinda makes me wonder if visuals are worth the hassle sometimes.
 
try to keep your infographics super niche and data-driven, bruh. i did one that was legit specific and shared on relevant forums, got a few backlinks from small sites. but yeah, most outreach still comes down to good outreach copy and relationship building, not just the visuals
 
honestly spot on man, infographics are kinda like shooting in the dark sometimes, ya think you nailed it but still end up with nada. and the weird DMs? yeah, kinda makes you question if it's even worth the hassle or if it's just a numbers game with no real payback.
 
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