Amazing strategy for link building, especially using unique data from surveys to attract high-quality links! 📊💪 Can you share any specific tips or insights on crafting effective outreach emails for this tactic? Outreach can be a crucial step, and your approach seems to yield excellent results. 📧🚀
This video on "How To Get DR 90 Links (Easily)" is incredibly informative and provides valuable insights into a complex topic. Thanks for simplifying the process and making it accessible for everyone. Great work!
Great content indeed! Quality always trumps quantity when it comes to backlinks. Building a strong, natural link profile over time is more effective and sustainable than trying to acquire a large number of low-quality links. It's also important to follow ethical and SEO best practices to ensure long-term success in link building. The key to this is by producing valuable, informative, and shareable content is one of the most effective ways to naturally attract backlinks. Content that solves problems, educates, or entertains is more likely to be linked to by others.
Quality consistently prevails over volume when it comes to backlinks. Building a strong, natural link profile over time is more effective and sustainable than trying to acquire numerous low-quality links.
Thank you for this video on a very interesting strategy. Could you elaborate a little more on how would go about the outreach campaign? Once we have identified our target prospects, who specifically should we reach out to at that business? Thanks again. Your content is always very useful.
Usually, an editor or content person is best. If it's a small business, then possibly the owner. Sometimes when you talk to an SEO, they will be open to link exchanges and other things too.
Survey article has just your results of the survey. This demonstrates the authenticity of your survey. Stats article has yours + other people's stats. Aim is to rank for KW + Stats. Your could possibly combine them, but I'd be worried that for competitive Stats KWs you would pad out your article too much with survey info, when Google/Searchers just want to get straight to the numbers.
Not really. Infographics were really popular 10 years ago but when everyone started doing them they quickly lost their effectiveness. If yours has unique data then it's most likely to be successful, but for the survey piece the graphs you can make in Canva will do the trick for your outreach campaign.
My problem with people telling you to "just add value and make it helpful" is that this is very abstract and difficult to action. Trying to be as specific as I can here in a 10 min video, so people come away from it with a clear idea of how to actually execute on this tactic.
@@AuthorityHacker yeah, appreciate that. Though I think the outcome is always the same, people who have not yet built a creative mindset for this can’t/won’t do it. Takes confidence and experience to build it (I’m working on it for myself). But, also, calling it a “tactic” is kind of the problem; it promotes the concept that this is an A>C solution (like the shotgun of the past) but it really isn’t; there’s no guarantees and the only way it works is by being able to produce content of value and for the right audience to put it in front of them. Very hard to teach how to have a creative problem solving mindset for this, but this was a great video all the same and gave me a couple extra ideas to pursue for my own PR.
It's not just being helpful and providing value, though. It's creating new statistical data and ranking it Google, so content creators find it and cite it. It's a very specific sub-activity within "providing value." There are many other ways of providing value that won't get you nearly as many links as this.
You could, but the point here is to rank for Statistics terms that are competitive. Pully a few simple bits of data from Google trends isn't usually enough, hence the survey work. For less competitive terms you wouldn't even need to do that.
Thanks Mark....so niche + statistic article we are going to write has 50 min traffic per month, that is the only metric we care about? Is the KD automatically going to be so low due to the long tail nature of the KW that we dont care about keyword difficulty?
At the end of the day, you know your niche better than most others. If you think people will be searching for a kw + statistics in order to create content, then it might be worth it even if the other metrics are not there. The competition element is really about how good the other stats posts are. Are they simple roundups or do they have unique data? Can you create something better? If so, go for it, even if they are higher DR than you.
Just to update anyone coming back to this, we've now earned over 1,000 links natural links after doing this process just 3 times!
Amazing strategy for link building, especially using unique data from surveys to attract high-quality links! 📊💪 Can you share any specific tips or insights on crafting effective outreach emails for this tactic? Outreach can be a crucial step, and your approach seems to yield excellent results. 📧🚀
This video on "How To Get DR 90 Links (Easily)" is incredibly informative and provides valuable insights into a complex topic. Thanks for simplifying the process and making it accessible for everyone. Great work!
The emphasis on unique data is so key. It's like a backstage pass to the SEO world. Thanks for sharing your secret sauce!
Great content indeed! Quality always trumps quantity when it comes to backlinks. Building a strong, natural link profile over time is more effective and sustainable than trying to acquire a large number of low-quality links. It's also important to follow ethical and SEO best practices to ensure long-term success in link building. The key to this is by producing valuable, informative, and shareable content is one of the most effective ways to naturally attract backlinks. Content that solves problems, educates, or entertains is more likely to be linked to by others.
Quality consistently prevails over volume when it comes to backlinks. Building a strong, natural link profile over time is more effective and sustainable than trying to acquire numerous low-quality links.
Truly amazing!
What can I do if I dont have the SurveyPlanet App, how can I promote the survey?
Idk know about “easily” but good stuff
I'd love to do this - done it for one niche once and had okay-ish results. It was so much work though, I never tried it again. But I might do now!
Brilliant. Collecting new nuanced info from a collective is what journalists do, next level would be to productize
Thank you for this video on a very interesting strategy. Could you elaborate a little more on how would go about the outreach campaign? Once we have identified our target prospects, who specifically should we reach out to at that business? Thanks again. Your content is always very useful.
Usually, an editor or content person is best. If it's a small business, then possibly the owner. Sometimes when you talk to an SEO, they will be open to link exchanges and other things too.
Nice, is this the strategy from Brian Dean?
Not really, Brian's stats pages didn't rely on survey data
I don't understand the differnce between creating a statistics article and a survey article with the results... wouldn't they be the same thing?
Survey article has just your results of the survey. This demonstrates the authenticity of your survey.
Stats article has yours + other people's stats. Aim is to rank for KW + Stats.
Your could possibly combine them, but I'd be worried that for competitive Stats KWs you would pad out your article too much with survey info, when Google/Searchers just want to get straight to the numbers.
Will turning these stats into an infographic improve conversion, or organic links?
Not really. Infographics were really popular 10 years ago but when everyone started doing them they quickly lost their effectiveness. If yours has unique data then it's most likely to be successful, but for the survey piece the graphs you can make in Canva will do the trick for your outreach campaign.
This is a genius link building technique! 👏
Thanks Gabby!
Alrightt. Glad to be here
The new "link building" is just being helpful and providing value. Who'd have thought, eh? (I wonder when we'll stop calling it link-building)
My problem with people telling you to "just add value and make it helpful" is that this is very abstract and difficult to action. Trying to be as specific as I can here in a 10 min video, so people come away from it with a clear idea of how to actually execute on this tactic.
@@AuthorityHacker yeah, appreciate that. Though I think the outcome is always the same, people who have not yet built a creative mindset for this can’t/won’t do it. Takes confidence and experience to build it (I’m working on it for myself). But, also, calling it a “tactic” is kind of the problem; it promotes the concept that this is an A>C solution (like the shotgun of the past) but it really isn’t; there’s no guarantees and the only way it works is by being able to produce content of value and for the right audience to put it in front of them. Very hard to teach how to have a creative problem solving mindset for this, but this was a great video all the same and gave me a couple extra ideas to pursue for my own PR.
It's not just being helpful and providing value, though. It's creating new statistical data and ranking it Google, so content creators find it and cite it. It's a very specific sub-activity within "providing value." There are many other ways of providing value that won't get you nearly as many links as this.
What if we write a blog post using the data from google trends ?
You could, but the point here is to rank for Statistics terms that are competitive. Pully a few simple bits of data from Google trends isn't usually enough, hence the survey work. For less competitive terms you wouldn't even need to do that.
Do you have an example of an insurance affiliate website?
Thanks
I like it!
thank you this video really helped me.
this gave me a new page idea for my site :)
thanks
Thanks Mark....so niche + statistic article we are going to write has 50 min traffic per month, that is the only metric we care about? Is the KD automatically going to be so low due to the long tail nature of the KW that we dont care about keyword difficulty?
At the end of the day, you know your niche better than most others. If you think people will be searching for a kw + statistics in order to create content, then it might be worth it even if the other metrics are not there. The competition element is really about how good the other stats posts are. Are they simple roundups or do they have unique data? Can you create something better? If so, go for it, even if they are higher DR than you.
Great one, Mark!
Thanks Thomas!