That's blow number one. Now read it. It's not good. "I'd like to submit a piece for publication" and "it's really great."
Who speaks like that.
Since we're in the email business, I have a folder for bad email examples (just like this one).
#2: Develop great titles
Think of a few dozen titles before suggesting them. And only send the best two or three.
Include things like numbers and/or highlight how your post will address an audience need. We promoted our title with the word "consistent" because guest posts are difficult to achieve on a regular basis.
#3: Go beyond the ordinary
This one is not for the faint of heart, but if you try to take advantage of opportunities early on, it's definitely worth it.
1. Hyper-personalize the content: Use your target's own website in the post and show how awesome gambling database indonesia they are. Feel free to write the entire post (unless their guidelines prohibit it).
2. Use screenshots and data: Surprisingly, most *attempted* guest post submissions are terrible. No images, no long sentences, and no filler text. We try to make our guest posts as good as the content on our own blog.
3. Write a good email: We discussed this a second ago, but why not write a custom email ? Create a template, but only to make sure you don't forget any important information—not to give yourself a reusable script.
Our example is actually a guest author who sent us a post and blew us away. The post used LeadFuze as a positive example and was fully written—it met all our requirements. Not to mention, his pitch email was spot on.
The post will be live in a few weeks (at the time of writing this guest post). Here's a screenshot of the email.
3 Surefire Ways to Get Consistent SEO Guest Posting Opportunities
This isn't a cookie-cutter approach. If you only approach 3 to 5 opportunities each month, this type of pitch should earn you a few established links each month.
Which brings me to my final points.
Here are some steps and an example
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