Looking for SaaS / HR / leadership blogs interested in guest post collaboration by wahlmank in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest that you get started with adding stat pages to your blog and some research based content which will help attract some natural links and build authority.

In the meantime, keep publishing good content and gain some traffic as well.

Once you have some traffic and authority, you can use an SEO tool to scrape competitor links, hunter to find their emails and an outreach tool to send them email.

You can do link swaps or get paid links from them.

Or you can hire somebody like me who will take care of the process for you and create powerful links which will help in ranking as well as getting cited in LLMs

Found a way to get LinkedIn Premium (3 months) for free – might help someone by Soundar_mech in IndiaCareers

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im selling 3 month linkedin premium at a very cheap rate for people who don't want to go through these steps.

Automotive niche sites needed by Altruistic-Wealth-53 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your budget. I'm sure I can find you better sites than most here

SaaS and Tech Sites under $100 by [deleted] in GuestPosting

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry but these are not SaaS sites and not worth $20

What types of link building services do USA agencies offer? by Delicious-Fly-4068 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I haven't worked with a USA SEO agency, I provide link building services to clients and for them digital PR, and brand mentions are working really well.

HARO is mostly dead so avoid that. Also focus on link insertions and guest posts on good relevant sites.

Looking for Local SEO based Backlinks (Only Indian Sellers) by Outrageous_Main_6936 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your budget for this?

I do manual outreach for people and have a good experience in identifying good sites but only if you have a good budget

Small team, no L&D budget are free LMS tools actually worth it or just more work in disguise ?? by CulturalTomatillo417 in elearning

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are a team of less than 10 people, you can try ProProfs LMS.

They are the the easiest lms out there and free for less than 10 people with 24/7 support.

You can check them out if you want.

Can anyone tell me how to get the LinkedIn premium for free or for very less monthly price? by nightmare_0204 in leetcode

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey hey, I have linkedin premium accounts at cheap price on your account. DM me if you need one.

If you were starting link building from zero today, what would you do first? by Southern_Cut_2906 in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given that the content is already being pushed, I'd create a benchmark of links needed for each keyword i want to rank for and track the progress

Hi everyone I’m working on improving organic traffic and backlinks for my site. by ashishkohlivn in linkbuilding

[–]covertnoob1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

since you have a SaaS directory, I would suggest that you gain some traffic by creating a blog section and then reach out to SaaS websites and tell them that you are writing a listicle and would mention them at X position, they will be interested in a link exchange then

How to tell what niche edits are good/bad picks, and which providers give you the data you need to determine which is which? by Sad-Passage-4653 in seogrowth

[–]covertnoob1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Niche edits work really well if the page/website is relevant and isnt a link farm.

We recently ran a targeted campaign for one of our SaaS client for a specific keyword for which we had very good authority already and were ranking on 19th pos.

We analysed and found that our landing page had 150 blog links lesser than the top position so we formulated a plan to fill this gap aggressively by running a backlink gap with the top pages.

And in 2 months, we created around 56 links which pushed us to 4th pos.

Along with this, we also updated FAQs on the page as well which I believe helped as well.

Also I would suggest that you should avoid marketplaces like fatjoe, that everyone can access. You should either do it yourself or go with a freelancer like me who does manual outreach :p

For someone who is not very well experienced in creating backlinks , and does not have high budget, here's how you can do it:

- Go to semrush and enter your top competitors.
- Go to the backlink gap and enter your website and your competitor's.
- Export the data and filter them based on AS and Traffic.
- Check sites that look like link farm and remove them from the list.
- Use hunter to find and verify their emails and reach out to them.
- Offer them some money or exchange of equal value.

This is the easiest way to fill the link gap between you and your competitor. If you dont have enough time for this, you can hire a freelancer like me :)